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Error message on home screen?

(Topic created: 05-25-2025 09:13 AM)
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toni534
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Galaxy S21

I was just on my home screen and then I tried opening an app and this keeps appearing when I touch the screen. I had to restart my phone for this to fix, what the **bleep**?

 
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LongHiker
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Galaxy S21

@toni534 I would suspect that having only 6% of battery remaining may have had a hand in that error appearing. 

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toni534
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Galaxy S21
I don't believe so, I think I also had this in One UI 6 with like ~60%
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LongHiker
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If you've seen this before, it is probably caused by a conflict with a 3rd party app.
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toni534
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I will note this happened after some weird thing with YouTube and Google Play (I was trying to buy a super chat and it opened YouTube in popup, hence the "Cancel" and the YouTube popup disappeared but the cancel stayed)
realaud
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Have you actually performed an optimization on your phone?  Cleared the phone's cache? I get this message once in a while after an update, but it goes away and there is no adverse affect to my phone. I usually get it after an update, but before I reboot to allow the update to complete and then the clearing of the phone cache.  After both those actions I never see it again.  Perhaps you are not doing proper maintenance.

toni534
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I've cleared the cache partition many times after the One UI 7 update, as well as using the Samsung optimization feature.
realaud
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Is there any adverse affect to your  phone or usage?  I think that it shows that message to make you aware that the system is optimizing and during the process, your phone may slow.  I think the phone is self optimizing in that way.  When an update is installed, it is not optimized for your setup.  Are you getting it at any other time other than after an update?  Is it constant, or does it stay away after you restart your phone?  Oh, I see this happened after trying to perform an action in YouTube. It could be some kind of conflict.  Download Good Guardians/App Booster from the Galaxy store and run it.  See if that helps.  If it does not, you will have to put in an error report the next time it happens (so the incident will still be in your logs.  Putting in an error report will get you better results than phone support, as phone support does not have access to your device log, the developers do.

toni534
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Galaxy S21
It's probably due to me messing around with my phone a lot lol
toni534
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I've set my battery % to the integer limit with adb a ton of times, that may have done something (since it restarted itself after charging about said integer limit)
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