Multiple apps keep crashing or closing on their own
When multiple apps crash at once, it's low storage space or a bug in your iOS version. Restart your iPhone, check you have at least 1-2 GB free, and make sure your iOS is up to date. These three things fix most cases.
If multiple apps crash, the problem is system-wide, not with individual apps. Either your iPhone doesn't have enough free storage to run apps, or a recent iOS update introduced a bug. Restarting clears temporary issues, freeing storage gives apps room to run, and updating iOS patches bugs. Do these three things before anything else.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Deleting and reinstalling all apps when the problem is storage — delete storage first
- Not checking storage at all when that's the culprit
- Ignoring an available iOS update thinking it won't help
Signs you need professional help
- Apps still crash after freeing storage and restarting
- Apps still crash after updating iOS
- Storage is full and you can't delete more files
- You're getting the same error code across multiple apps
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