![]() Often confusing for users because they were not actively engaging with your app. Any appĬomponent, even components like broadcast receivers or content providers thatĪre running in the background, can cause an app to crash. An app crash on an Android deviceĪn app doesn’t need to be running in the foreground for it to crash. To let the user know that the app has stopped, as shown in figure 1.įigure 1. When an app crashes, Android terminates the app's process and displays a dialog Signal, such as SIGSEGV, during its execution. ![]() An app that is written using Java or KotlinĬrashes if it throws an unhandled exception, represented by theĪpp that is written using native-code languages crashes if there’s an unhandled ![]() An Android app crashes whenever there’s an unexpected exit caused by an
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