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Troubleshoot your phone or tablet to stop the "System UI is not responding" error
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Do you know what to do if you see the "System UI Not Working" error message on Android? You can see that message for a few different reasons on either phones or tablets and this guide will list troubleshooting steps so you can solve the issue quickly by yourself!

Quickly Fix "System UI Is Not Responding" Error Message

  • Restart your phone or tablet to clear the message.
  • Uninstall and reinstall apps that could be causing the issue. If they are old or incompatible, just uninstall them.
  • Keep your Android and apps up-to-date and make sure you're not short on storage on your phone or tablet.
1

Restart your phone or tablet.

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  1. It may sound like a too-easy solution, but the easiest troubleshooting steps sometimes work!
    • To restart your Android, press and hold the side button, then press Restart . You may need to tap Restart a second time to confirm.
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2

Reinstall problematic apps.

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  1. This will only help if you notice that you get the error when you open a specific app. If you see this error message randomly and don't know which app to reinstall, skip this step.
    • To uninstall an app on Android , press and hold on the app's icon, then tap Uninstall . You can reinstall the app by going to the Google Play Store and tapping Get .
3

Delete faulty apps & widgets.

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  1. Do this if you've recently downloaded an app or widget and started seeing the "System UI Not Responding" error message.
    • To delete apps that aren't compatible, press and hold on the app's icon, then tap Uninstall .
    • To uninstall widgets that are on your home screen, press and hold the widget until you can drag it to the bottom of the screen, where you will see either a trashcan icon or the words Delete or Remove .
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4

Update your Android software.

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  1. Keeping your phone or tablet updated should protect it from security issues and keep it optimized.
    • To update, go to Settings > About phone/tablet > System Updates/Software Updates . Wording will vary depending on the manufacturer of your phone or tablet, but the path should be similar enough that you can locate "Software Update" in your Settings.
5

Update apps.

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  1. Usually, apps update automatically, but you can manually update them as well.
    • To update your apps, open the Google Play Store app, then tap your profile icon and select Manage apps & devices > Update all .
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6

Remove SD cards.

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  1. Check if this is the culprit of the "System UI Not Responding" error message by turning off your phone or tablet, removing the SD card, and turning it back on. If you can use your device for a long time without getting the error, your SD card is most likely the issue.
    • If keeping the SD card removed from your Android fixes the issue, you can format the SD card , which will erase all the data on it.
    • Alternatively, buy a new SD card to avoid using the card that causes the "System UI not responding" error.
7

Clear some storage space.

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  1. It's not good for the software of the phone or tablet if you're constantly running out of room for storage. The software needs to use a little storage to keep things running smoothly.
    • To free up space, go to Settings > Device Care > Storage > Review old files . Some devices may have different wording, but most modern Android phones and tablets will walk you through deleting files that you haven't used in a while. [1]
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8

Clear your System UI app cache.

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  1. If you have the System UI app installed or have access to the System UI in your apps, you can continue this process. If you don't have the app installed or don't see this option in "Apps," skip this step.
    • To clear the app cache, go to Settings > Apps > System UI > Storage & cache > Clear data . The wording may be a little different depending on the manufacturer of your phone or tablet, but the menu options are worded similarly.
9

Reset default apps.

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  1. Go to Settings > Apps > Choose Default Apps and tap the app that came with your phone or tablet to switch to using the stock app as the default app.
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10

Factory reset your phone.

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  1. This is a last resort since all your data will be cleaned off the phone or tablet.
    • Reset to factory settings by going to Settings > General > Management > Reset > Factory Data Reset . Upon restarting your phone or tablet, you usually have the choice to use a backup, but reloading all that data back onto your device can also bring the "System UI Not Responding" error message.

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