In recent weeks, I have started seeing this pop-up on an annoyingly frequent basis... like every 20-40 mins or so:
That's all. No mention of what app. It happens seemingly randomly while I am doing various things: browsing, chatting, looking at a map, reading news, taking pictures, looking at pictures, etc.
I have no idea what is causing this. Given it happens while doing many different things, it seems likely it is a background app or system service that is going wrong. But what? I am guessing this started 4-6 weeks ago. In that time, I have had a Samsung system update, I installed all the various app updates that have become available, and I have probably disabled what I deem as unnecessary permissions for many apps, possibly having disabled one or more permissions that are actually needed.
I am happy to revert permissions, but where to start? Anyone know what app or library produces this anonymous message?
Yes, I googled this error. The only other place I find it is in a report to a Verizon forum, with no useful help.
Phone is SM-935FD, stock Samsung firmware, up-to-date, not rooted. Because it is not rooted, a logcat program hasn't been much help. What other info can I provide, anything else I can do to debug this?
Quote:
An unexpected error has occurred requiring the app to close. An crash report has been sent to the developer to help fix the issue. |
I have no idea what is causing this. Given it happens while doing many different things, it seems likely it is a background app or system service that is going wrong. But what? I am guessing this started 4-6 weeks ago. In that time, I have had a Samsung system update, I installed all the various app updates that have become available, and I have probably disabled what I deem as unnecessary permissions for many apps, possibly having disabled one or more permissions that are actually needed.
I am happy to revert permissions, but where to start? Anyone know what app or library produces this anonymous message?
Yes, I googled this error. The only other place I find it is in a report to a Verizon forum, with no useful help.
Phone is SM-935FD, stock Samsung firmware, up-to-date, not rooted. Because it is not rooted, a logcat program hasn't been much help. What other info can I provide, anything else I can do to debug this?
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