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Vodafone Updates Error

Beugel1987
4: Newbie

Hello.

 

I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 which also comes with the Vodafone Updates built in.

 

However, almost 2-3 times every day when using a certain app, I get an error message that says 'Unfortunately Vodafone Updates has stopped'.

 

Do you know if there is a fix for this as the last thing I want to do is uninstall the Updates app.

 

Many thanks,

 

Christopher

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wayne_
4: Newbie

I have a galaxy s5 and ever since I upgraded to android version 5 I have had this problem. I can't disable it only force stop and clear cache.

It appears to happen whenever an app such as Google now or Gmail try to open the browser to goto a link/Web page.

It is now getting very annoying. If I need to go to a link or Web site from another app ì have to do it manually!

Amanda
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @wayne_ 

 

We recommend that you do a factory reset on your phone

 

Please remember to follow the steps to back up your stuff, otherwise you'll lose it. 

 

Let me know how you get on. 

 

Thanks, 

 

Amanda 

Hi Amanda,

I was reluctant at doing a reset after reading reports saying the problem was still there, also having to set my phone backup to where I want it.

But, I proceded and it appears to be working now except I now keep getting a message saying Contacts has stopped working :Smiling:

 

 

Wayne

 

Jenny
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi @wayne_

 

I’m pleased to see the reset fixed the issue. :Smiling:

 

When do you get this message (what are you doing at the time)?

 

Also, have a look at what apps you have open or running in the background at the time.

 

Thanks,

 

Jenny

thesoupdragon
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion
Hi @wayne_

You could try restarting your phone in safe mode:

Long press on the power button to bring up the power menu.
Long press on "power off", a message should pop up asking if you want to restart in Safe Mode.

This starts the phone with only factory default apps running, no third party apps will work.
If the phone works perfectly in this mode, you know one of the apps you installed is the culprit.
If the phone still has the fault, it could mean a repair is needed?

To finish with Safe Mode, simply restart the phone.

TSD

I will give it a go when I get the chance.

Cheers,

Wayne