Android browser crashes - you can do that
If your browser crashes more often under Android, this is mostly due to an overloaded system. We'll show you how to solve the problem.
Android browser crashes: Not enough RAM
The browser can quickly overload the system, especially for smartphones with relatively little RAM.
- With the free Clean Master and Assistant for Android apps, you can end programs you don't need and free up memory.
- The Startup Manager lets you forbid the automatic start of unnecessary apps.
- If you haven't switched off your smartphone for a long time, a restart can also work wonders. Small errors in the buffer are deleted in this way.
Android: delete browser data
- Open the "Settings" app and look for the "Apps" category.
- Under "All" you should now also find the browser app you are using.
- Click here on the "Clear data" button and on the "Clear cache" button.
- If the browser still crashes, reinstall the app or use a different browser.
In another article, we show you how to delete browser cookies on Android.