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Easy way to overcome SystemUi Android stopped

How to fix Android SystemUI stuck issue – System UI (SystemUI.apk) is an essential application that displays Android phone status bar, notification bar and icon in Android phone notification bar. So those who like to hack Android system should be careful when extracting apk files. This is because the Android SystemUI crashes (kills) and displays a notification if the file is mishandled. “Unfortunately, SystemUI has stopped.”. These notifications will still appear and may interfere with your smartphone activity. Therefore, if you edit the SystemUI.apk file, you should first back up the default application so that you can easily restore it in case of an error.

However, SystemUI Android errors are not only caused by mishandling, there are several other causes for the SystemUI to be forced to close. Some of them are caused by the accumulation of cache files, overloading the RAM memory. If you get a SystemUI has stopped error on Android, you should first look for the cause.Continue Some causes of Android SystemUI hangs and how to deal with it easily.

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1. Wrong Oprek.

If you get an error after unzipping the SystemUI.apk file. An easy way to fix this is to restore the default custom SystemUI.apk backup file to your System>App folder. Use a file manager application like Root Xplorer or ES File Manager and remember to set the permissions to rw-rr.

However, if you don’t have a backup, you can ask a friend who has the same type and brand of smartphone and uses the same Android version (such as Lolliop or KitKat). But if it’s not there either, the last way to recover your phone is to flash it again.Search Google for flash tutorials for your phone type.

2. For cache files.
If the SystemUI application error is only caused by accumulated cache files, you can try using a trash cleaner application such as Clean Master, 360 Security, etc. Please clear Android cache files in the application and then restart your phone.

If the error still occurs, you can try a hard reset (restore to factory settings). However, hard resetting an Android phone will result in the loss of data in the phone’s internal memory, so it is recommended that you first back up any data that you consider important before doing a hard reset.

3. Due to RAM overload.
On Asus Zenfone C smartphones, we often experience SystemUI caused by RAM memory full. I’m running a lot of applications and suddenly I get a “Unfortunately SystemUI has stopped” notification. This is really annoying, but the smartphone I’m using has only 1GB of RAM at any power, so it’s dangerous if it fills up quickly.

The way to solve it is very simple. Try turning off your phone, removing the battery for a while, then turning your phone back on. After that everything is back to normal.

There is very little information on how to easily handle a dead Android SystemUI. Hopefully this helps you and makes you more knowledgeable about Android tips and tricks. Good luck, greetings!