How To Fix "
Unfortunately,
Contacts has stopped"
Error on
Android Devices ?
Method 1:
Before Trying this method ,Take
Backup of Your Contacts first using
Super backup or any App of your choice .
Clear the cache and data of the following apps:-
i) Contacts
ii) Contacts
Storage
iii)
Phone App(If you have more than Two Phone App
Running Clear cache and data of them)
iii)
Google+
If above does not fix your issue
Turn off your
Device,Remove the
Battery ,put it back and
Start your Phone again.
Method 2:
If you have
Visual Voice Mails ,
Try deleting them one by one and at the same time check that
error went away or not .
Method 3:
Step 1: If you have
Google+ App Installed on your Device the
Uninstall the updates of it or Disable/
Force Stop the App .
Step 2:
Restart your Phone.
Method 4:
Reset App Preferences
Step 1: Go to Settings--Apps--Tap on three dots and Tap on Reset App Preferences.
Step 2: Restart your Phone .
Method 5:
Reboot into recovery and wipe cache partition and from Advanced --Wipe Dalvik
Cache.
Ways to get Into recovery mode on
Samsung ,if you have other Phone ,try to find from your manufacturer ,how to get into recovery mode .
For Samsung
Phones:
Step 1: Turn off the device.
Step 2:Now, press and hold the
Volume Up,
Power and
Home buttons until you see the Samsung screen. Now,
Release the Power button but continue to press Home and Volume Up until you are brought to the recovery mode .
Step 3:
Press the
Volume down key several times to highlight 'wipe cache partition'.
'
Step 4: Press Power button to select and it will wipe cache
Partition.
For Wiping Dalvik cache
Step 3: Press the Volume down key several times to highlight '
Advance' .
Step 4: Press Power button to select and then Wipe dalvik cache .
Reboot Your Phone
That's all
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- published: 06 Apr 2016
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