Android Messaging is usually extremely reliable for sending messages to your friends. Though, the app doesn’t always work as well as it should.
So, what can you do if the Android Messaging app stops working? Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to get it up and running again.
Android Messaging not working on Android? – How to Fix
If you’re having problems with the Android Messaging app, the first thing to look at is your internet connection. Making sure your Wi-Fi or mobile data is connected properly is the first thing to do, as this is the most common issue users have.
It could also be related to the Android Messaging servers, which could be down – though this is pretty unlikely. We’ll walk through these steps in a little more detail, as well as a few other reasons why the Android Messaging app may have stopped working.
Internet Issues
Android Messaging requires a working internet connection to work. If you don’t have an internet connection, you likely won’t be able to use the app to its full potential.
Check that your internet is working, by using something that requires the internet – e.g. a YouTube video. If it doesn’t work, then there’s probably something wrong with your internet connection.
Try disconnecting and reconnecting to your network on your device, and try using the internet again.
If it still doesn’t work, try turning your router on and off again.
If the issue persists, then you can check if there are any problems with your internet provider by going on https://downdetector.co.uk/ and searching for your broadband.
Click on your broadband to see their recent outage reports. If there’s a high amount of reports, then there your internet broadband is having problems.
These should be solved within a few days, though it can be worth getting in touch with your broadband provider to check. If your broadband is fine, then the issue may lie elsewhere.
Server Issues
Make sure the issue lies in the Android Messaging app rather than Android Messaging’s servers. You can find out whether this is the case by going on https://support.google.com/messages/answer/9077245?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop to check Android Messaging’s server status.
If the server status is ‘up’, it means the server is not down at the moment and the app should be working as normal.
Restart Device
Android Messaging may not be working due to an issue with your device – Android users may face trouble running the app.
It’s a good idea to try restarting your device, and using the app again – this will clear any saved data from your current session.
For Android users:
Hold down the lock button on the right side of your phone until the option to restart your phone appears on the screen. Press ‘restart’ to restart your phone.
Update Device
Android Messaging may not be working due to your device using outdated drivers or systems. Check for updates and download any that are available. Then, after updating your device, try using the app again.
For Android users:
Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install, to check for updates. If there’s an available update, download it to update your phone.
Update App
Android Messaging may not be working because you have an outdated version of the app. Try checking to see if your app needs updating, and update the app if it does.
For Android users:
Go to the Play store, and press on your profile icon. Then, press manage apps and devices to show a list of all your apps.
Press updates available to see if there are any updates for your apps. If there’s an update available for the Android Messaging app, press the update option for it to update the app.
Reinstall App
If none of the solutions above made your app work again, try uninstalling and reinstalling Android Messaging. Then, try using the app again.
For Android users:
Press and hold the Android Messaging app to make a row of options appear. Press the uninstall option, which will make a notice appear.
Press ‘ok’ to confirm the uninstallation.
Finally, go to the play store store and search ‘Android Messaging’ in the search bar. This should show the Android Messaging app as the first search result. Press the ‘install’ option to reinstall the app.
Contact Customer Support
If none of these solutions worked, then try contacting Android’s customer support.
Go to https://support.google.com/messages/?hl=en#topic=7502209 to find their request form. Fill it in to send your query to the support team.
Conclusion
To conclude, there’s a few factors that could be stopping the Android Messaging app to from functioning properly. If it’s due to an uncontrollable factor, such as the internet, try waiting a day or so before using the app again. These issues shouldn’t persist for long.
However, if the app is failing to work due to a more personal reason, such as an issue with your device, it’s best to seek out specialised help. Contact Android Messaging customer support, and I’m sure they’ll get your app working again soon.