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How to fix “android process acore” has stopped errors on Android

The “android.process.acore has stopped” error is a common issue on Android devices and typically relates to problems with the Android system’s core processes. This error can occur for various reasons, such as corrupted data, app conflicts, or issues with your contacts or account settings. Here are some methods to fix this error:

Restart Your Device:

  • Start with a simple restart of your Android device. This can often resolve minor system glitches.

Clear Cache and Data:

  • Go to “Settings” on your Android device.
  • Navigate to “Apps” or “Applications.”
  • Find and select “Contacts” or “Contacts Storage.”
  • Tap “Storage.”
  • Clear the cache and data for the Contacts app.

Clear Cache for All Contacts:

  • If clearing the cache for Contacts alone doesn’t work, you can try clearing the cache for all contacts-related apps.
  • In “Settings,” go to “Apps” or “Applications.”
  • Tap the three-dot menu icon and choose “Show system apps” (or a similar option).
  • Find and select “Contacts” and “Contact Storage.”
  • Clear the cache and data for these apps as well.

Update or Rollback Apps:

  • Sometimes, a recently updated or newly installed app may conflict with system processes. Try updating your apps, especially those related to contacts or dialer functions. Alternatively, you can try uninstalling recently updated apps to see if the issue is resolved.

Remove Third-Party Contacts Apps:

  • If you have third-party contacts or dialer apps installed, they might be causing conflicts. Try uninstalling them and see if the error goes away.

Check Google Account Sync:

  • Go to “Settings” > “Accounts.”
  • Select your Google account.
  • Ensure that “Contacts” sync is enabled.

Remove or Re-add Google Account:

  • In “Settings,” go to “Accounts.”
  • Remove your Google account from the device.
  • Restart your phone.
  • Add your Google account back to the device and set up the sync options.

Factory Reset (Last Resort):

  • If all else fails, you can perform a factory reset on your device. This will erase all data on your phone, so make sure to back up important data before doing this.

Please note that the steps may vary slightly depending on your device’s manufacturer and Android version. If the issue persists after trying the above methods, it might be a good idea to contact the device manufacturer’s support or visit a service center for further assistance, as there could be an underlying hardware or software issue that requires professional attention.

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