How To Fix “Twitter Has Stopped Error” On Samsung Galaxy S10e

Recently, many Galaxy S10e users have been complaining immensely about a notification they normally receive especially when they want to access their Twitter account, a message like “Unfortunately Twitter Has Stopped” will surface on the screen, and once this happens, the twitter account will be redirected to the home page. What does it mean? The error means that the app has crashed for some reason. To be candid, it is very annoying receiving such a message but don’t worry, this is very simple to tackle, happily, in this article, we will show you many troubleshooting steps on how to address the issue by your self.

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Fixing “Twitter Has Stopped Error” On Galaxy S10e

When popular apps like Twitter crashes, the problem could be just a temporal one. But to satisfy your curiosity, you will have to carry out some troubleshooting steps to fix it. So below are the steps and guideline I suggest you should undergo to fix this problem.

Force Restart Your Galaxy S10e

It is always advisable to start any troubleshooting steps with force restarting. You know why? Because it is a simulated battery removal which will refresh your phone’s memory as well as reload all its apps and services. Indeed it is very effective, especially in issues like this. If you are looking for how to force restart your phone. Below are guidelines on how to do that.

  • Tap and hold the volume down button, please don’t release it yet
  • Press and hold the Power key as well without removing your had from the volume down button you are holding
  • Make sure you keep both keys held down together for 15 seconds or until the Galaxy S10e logo shows on the screen.

If after force restarting the issue still persist, kindly consider this troubleshooting step below.

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Delete Twitter’s Cache

The possibility of the problem can be because the corrupt cache is absolutely there. Even without been told, you know that all apps have their own cache that enables them to run smoothly. But sometimes these apps can get corrupted, as a matter of fact, it is the most common reason why things like this happen. You don’t need to panic; we will see possible ways to fix this problem, so below are typical guidelines on how to fix it:

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to pull the notification panel down.
  2. Click on the Settings icon on the upper-right corner.
  3. Scroll down and then click Apps.
  4. Look for Twitter and click on it.
  5. Click on Storage.
  6. Tap Clear Cache.

After carrying out these processes, open Twitter again to see if the error message has disappeared.  Am certainly convinced that following this above guideline will help you fix this problem with ease.

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