当你正在 iPhone 上处理重要的事情时,你的应用程序突然崩溃了,这真是令人沮丧。iPhone 上的应用程序(App)崩溃很少见,但可能会令人沮丧。但是,您可以通过一些故障排除来解决该问题。
本文将重点介绍 iPhone 应用程序不断崩溃的最常见原因以及修复方法。现在是时候了解您的应用程序崩溃的原因以及如何让您的 iPhone 应用程序完成您付费的工作了。

应用程序崩溃背后的常见原因
要修复 iPhone 应用程序崩溃,我们需要了解问题的根本原因。它可能是显而易见的事情,例如过时的应用程序,也可能是需要重置手机的严重问题。
过时的 iOS 或应用程序版本
应用程序崩溃的主要原因之一是运行过时的 iOS 或应用程序版本。开发人员(Developers)不断发布更新来修复错误并增强兼容性,因此让您的 iPhone 和应用程序保持最新版本至关重要。

存储空间不足
您可能没有意识到,iPhone 存储空间不足可能会导致应用程序崩溃。发生这种情况是因为没有足够的空间用于临时文件和数据处理,而应用程序依赖这些空间才能顺利运行。
从 iPadOS 16 开始,Apple为Apple Silicon iPad实施了强大的虚拟内存解决方案(virtual memory solution),让它们将存储空间用作虚拟RAM。然而,即使在其他 iOS 设备上,也观察到应用程序问题,如果您释放一些空间,这些问题似乎就会消失。
应用程序数据损坏
有时,损坏的应用程序数据可能会导致崩溃。如果应用程序存在错误、数据下载中断或 iPhone 的存储存在问题,则可能会发生这种情况。
软件冲突
当您的 iPhone 上有多个共享相似功能或争夺相同资源的应用程序时,您可能会遇到软件冲突的情况。这些冲突可能会因功能重叠、系统资源竞争或简单的应用程序不兼容而导致崩溃或性能问题。

为防止软件冲突,请随时关注 iPhone 上安装的应用程序并注意它们的功能。如果您发现特定应用程序经常崩溃或性能不佳,请考虑它们与您设备上的其他应用程序发生冲突的可能性。例如,两个防病毒应用程序或多个VPN客户端可能会互相干扰,导致崩溃或影响性能。
硬件限制
随着应用程序开发人员在其软件中利用最新的硬件功能,旧款 iPhone 可能难以跟上。这可能会导致崩溃、性能下降,甚至完全不兼容。
为了解决硬件限制,请对旧 iPhone 上安装的应用程序采取策略性的措施。通过App Store(App Store)验证您感兴趣的应用程序的系统要求,以确保您的设备兼容。如果某个应用程序需要 iOS 版本或您的 iPhone 缺乏的硬件功能,您可能需要寻找能够与您的设备完美配合的替代应用程序。

另一种选择是将旧 iPhone 的 iOS 和应用程序更新到最新的兼容版本。开发人员(Developers)偶尔会发布更新以提高旧设备的性能和稳定性。也就是说,重要的是要意识到更新何时不再与您的设备兼容,并且升级到更新的 iPhone 成为最明智的选择。
如何诊断应用程序崩溃(App Crashes)的原因(Cause)
确定应用程序崩溃的原因可能有点棘手,但您可以按照几个简单的步骤来帮助查找问题。
查看崩溃日志
您是否(Did)知道您的 iPhone 存储了崩溃日志,这些日志可以提供有关应用程序崩溃原因的宝贵见解?要访问这些日志,请前往Settings > Privacy和安全”>“分析和改进”(Improvements) > “分析数据”(Analytics Data)。

当然。我们并不期望普通 iPhone 用户能够理解崩溃日志中的所有内容,但看看您是否可以发现特定的错误名称和编号。将这些错误代码(以及应用程序的名称)
粘贴到搜索引擎中,以更快地找到问题的解决方案。(Paste)
注意:我们已经删除了示例图片中崩溃日志的确切详细信息,因为有时这些日志可能包含您不希望任何人拥有的有关您手机的信息。同样,除了Apple(Apple)或特定日志所属的应用程序开发人员之外,您不应与任何人共享这些日志。
识别有问题的应用程序
跟踪(Keep)最常崩溃的应用程序。通过这样做,您可以将潜在的原因和解决方案归零。如果多个应用程序反复崩溃,它们可能有一些共同点,表明问题的更深层次原因。
轻松修复应用程序崩溃
应用程序崩溃的许多原因是您无法自行修复的。相反,你必须依靠苹果(Apple)或应用程序的开发人员来识别问题并从他们的角度解决它。尽管如此(Nevertheless),您还是应该尝试这些一般补救措施,看看是否有帮助。
更新您的 iPhone 和应用程序
通过在Settings > General > Software Update和“App Store”中(App Store)检查更新,(checking for updates)确保您的 iPhone 的 iOS 和应用程序是最新的。定期(Regular)更新有助于保持性能和兼容性。
释放存储空间

要创建更多存储空间,请删除不必要的文件或卸载应用程序,并将照片和视频传输到 iCloud 或其他云存储服务。管理良好的存储空间可以防止因存储空间不足而导致的应用程序崩溃。
清除应用程序缓存和数据
清除应用程序的缓存和数据可以解决因数据损坏而导致的崩溃。您通常可以通过应用程序的设置或删除并重新安装应用程序来执行此操作。与Android(Android)不同,iOS不为用户提供应用程序的系统级缓存清除功能。
删除应用程序并重新安装
如果应用程序继续崩溃,请考虑将其从App Store中删除并重新安装。这可以帮助修复与损坏的数据或应用程序文件相关的问题。按住主屏幕(Home Screen)或应用程序库(App Library)中的应用程序图标,然后选择Remove App > Delete App或仅删除应用程序(Delete App)。

在较旧的 iOS 设备上,您可以按住Home Button,所有应用程序图标都会闪烁小“x”图标。选择 x 以删除该应用程序。
高级故障排除(Advanced Troubleshooting)技术
如果简单的修复无法解决问题,请考虑这些更高级的故障排除技术。
重置网络设置

网络相关问题有时会导致应用程序崩溃。要将网络设置恢复为默认配置,请前往Settings > General > Transfer或重置(Reset)iPhone”> “重置”(Reset) > “重置(Reset)网络设置”。
将您的 iPhone 恢复出厂设置
作为最后的手段,您可能需要将iPhone 恢复出厂设置(factory reset your iPhone)。请记住,这将删除您的所有数据和设置,因此请在继续之前备份您的数据。
联系应用程序开发人员
如果在尝试所有故障排除技术后应用程序仍然崩溃,请联系应用程序开发人员寻求帮助。您通常可以在 App Store 的应用程序列表或开发者的网站中找到他们的联系信息。向他们提供有关问题的详细信息以及任何相关的崩溃日志。
防止将来
应用程序崩溃(App Crashes)
现在您已经解决了应用程序崩溃的问题,让我们看看可以首先阻止它们发生的一些方法。
定期更新您的(Update Your)iPhone 和应用程序(Apps)
更新通常包含重要的错误修复、安全补丁和性能改进,可以防止应用程序崩溃并增强您的整体 iPhone 体验。
如上所述,使您的 iOS 保持最新可以避免过时的软件引起的潜在问题,例如与较新的应用程序不兼容或安全漏洞。
同样,保持应用程序更新也很重要,因为开发人员经常发布新版本来解决已知问题、提高性能或引入新功能。
高效管理存储
定期监控存储使用情况可帮助您在潜在问题影响设备性能之前识别它们。前往Settings > General > “iPhone 存储”来检查您的存储使用情况。在这里,您可以查看哪些应用程序或文件占用的空间最多,并采取适当的操作来释放存储空间。

如果您打开单个应用程序(例如Netflix)(Netflix)的条目,您可以看到文档和数据占用的空间。对于Netflix(Netflix)等应用,您可以下载节目和电影以供离线观看。由于“智能”下载,这也可以自动发生,这可能就是为什么您的可用空间比您想象的要少。
监控应用程序性能
留意应用程序的异常行为,例如冻结或滞后,并定期检查 iPhone 的系统资源使用情况(review your iPhone’s system resources usage),例如内存和电池消耗(memory and battery consumption)。您可以通过解决任何异常情况来防止崩溃并保持平稳的应用程序性能。随时了解应用程序更新和用户评论以及使用内置性能监控工具可以帮助您主动识别和解决问题,确保应用程序稳定性。
定期重新启动 iPhone 可以清除临时文件、提高应用程序性能并解决小问题。养成每隔几天重新启动一次设备的习惯,以保持其最佳运行状态。
流畅的 iPhone 体验
只要您使用的是由经验丰富的 iOS 开发人员创建的应用程序,对于 iPhone 用户来说,崩溃问题通常很少见,但这也意味着当您是不幸的人之一时,可能很难弄清楚发生了什么很少有人在苹果流行的智能手机设备上遇到过莫名其妙的软件不稳定问题。
虽然我们无法针对可能发生崩溃的每种可能情况提供建议,但您刚刚学到的故障排除步骤在大多数情况下应该会有所帮助。
Why Apps Keep Crashing on Your iPhone (and How to Fix)
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Common Reasons Behind App Crashes
To fix iPhone app crashes, we need to understand the issue’s root causes. It can be something obvious, like an outdated app, or something serious that needs a phone reset.
Outdated iOS or App Version
One of the main culprits behind app crashes is running an outdated iOS or app version. Developers continually release updates to fix bugs and enhance compatibility, so keeping your iPhone and apps updated with their latest versions is crucial.

Insufficient Storage Space
You might not realize it, but your iPhone’s lack of storage space can cause apps to crash. This happens because there isn’t enough room for temporary files and data processing, which apps rely on to function smoothly.
As of iPadOS 16, Apple has implemented a robust virtual memory solution for Apple Silicon iPads, letting them use storage space as virtual RAM. However, even on other iOS devices, app issues have been observed that seemingly go away if you free up some space.
Corrupted App Data
At times, corrupted app data can lead to crashes. This could occur if the app has a bug, the data download was interrupted, or there’s an issue with your iPhone’s storage.
Software Conflicts
When you’ve got multiple apps on your iPhone that share similar functions or vie for the same resources, you might be dealing with a recipe for software conflicts. These conflicts can result in crashes or performance issues from overlapping features, competition for system resources, or simple app incompatibility.

To prevent software conflicts, stay on top of the apps installed on your iPhone and be mindful of their functions. If you find that specific apps are frequently crashing or underperforming, consider the possibility that they’re conflicting with other apps on your device. For example, two antivirus apps or multiple VPN clients might be stepping on each other’s toes, causing crashes or hampering performance.
Hardware Limitations
As app developers harness the latest hardware capabilities in their software, older iPhones may struggle to keep up. This can lead to crashes, sluggish performance, or even complete incompatibility.
To tackle hardware limitations, be strategic about the apps you install on your older iPhone. Verify the system requirements for apps you’re interested in through the App Store to ensure your device is compatible. If an app requires an iOS version or hardware feature your iPhone lacks, you may need to seek an alternative app that plays nicely with your device.

Another option is to update your older iPhone’s iOS and apps to the latest compatible versions. Developers occasionally release updates to improve performance and stability on older devices. That said, it’s important to recognize when updates are no longer compatible with your device, and upgrading to a newer iPhone becomes the most sensible choice.
How to Diagnose the Cause of App Crashes
Identifying the cause of an app crash can be a bit tricky, but you can follow a few simple steps to help track down the issue.
Reviewing Crash Logs
Did you know your iPhone stores crash logs that can offer valuable insights into why an app crashed? To access these logs, head to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.

Of course. We don’t expect the average iPhone user to understand everything in a crash log, but see if you can spot specific error names and numbers. Paste these error codes into a search engine (along with the app’s name) to find a fix for the issue more quickly.
Note: We’ve erased the exact details of the crash log in the example picture because sometimes these logs could contain information about your phone that you don’t want just anyone to have. Likewise, you should not share these logs with anyone but Apple or the app developer a specific log pertains to.
Identifying Problematic Apps
Keep track of the apps that crash most frequently. By doing so, you can zero in on potential causes and solutions. If more than one app crashes repeatedly, they might have something in common, indicating a deeper cause of the problem.
Easy Fixes for App Crashes
Many causes of app crashes aren’t something you can fix yourself. Instead, you’ll have to rely on Apple or the app’s developer to recognize the problem and fix it from their end. Nevertheless, you should try these general remedies to see if they help.
Update Your iPhone and Apps
Ensure your iPhone’s iOS and apps are up to date by checking for updates in Settings > General > Software Update and the App Store. Regular updates help maintain performance and compatibility.
Free Up Storage Space

To create more storage, delete unnecessary files or uninstall apps, and transfer photos and videos to iCloud or another cloud storage service. A well-managed storage space can prevent app crashes caused by insufficient storage.
Clear App Cache and Data
Clearing an app’s cache and data can resolve crashes resulting from corrupted data. You can typically do this through the app’s settings or by deleting and reinstalling the app. Unlike Android, iOS doesn’t offer users a system-level cache-clearing function for apps.
Delete Apps and Reinstall Them
If an app continues to crash, consider deleting and reinstalling it from the App Store. This can help fix issues related to corrupted data or app files. Press and hold the app icon on the Home Screen or in the App Library, and then select Remove App > Delete App or just Delete App.

On older iOS devices, you can hold down the Home Button, and all app icons will jiggle with little “x” icons. Select the x to delete the app.
Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques
Consider these more advanced troubleshooting techniques if the easy fixes don’t do the trick.
Reset Network Settings

Network-related issues can sometimes lead to app crashes. To restore your network settings to their default configuration, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Factory Reset Your iPhone
As a last resort, you may need to factory reset your iPhone. Remember that this will erase all your data and settings, so back up your data before proceeding.
Contacting App Developers
If an app still crashes after trying all troubleshooting techniques, contact the app developers for assistance. You can usually find their contact information in the App Store’s app listing or the developer’s website. Provide them with details about the issue and any relevant crash logs.
Preventing App Crashes in the Future
Now that you’ve addressed your app crashes, let’s look at some ways you can stop them from happening in the first place.
Regularly Update Your iPhone and Apps
Updates often contain important bug fixes, security patches, and performance improvements that can prevent app crashes and enhance your overall iPhone experience.
As mentioned above, keeping your iOS up-to-date can avoid potential issues caused by outdated software, such as incompatibility with newer apps or security vulnerabilities.
Likewise, it’s important to keep your apps updated, as developers frequently release new versions that address known issues, improve performance, or introduce new features.
Manage Storage Efficiently
Regularly monitoring your storage usage helps you identify potential issues before they impact your device’s performance. Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage to check your storage usage. Here, you can see which apps or files consume the most space and take appropriate action to free up storage.

If you open the entry for an individual app such as Netflix, you can see the space taken up by documents and data. For apps like Netflix, you can download shows and movies to watch offline. This can also happen automatically, thanks to “smart” downloads, which could be why you have less free space than you might think.
Monitor App Performance
Watch for unusual app behaviors like freezing or lagging, and regularly review your iPhone’s system resources usage, such as memory and battery consumption. You can prevent crashes and maintain smooth app performance by addressing any anomalies. Staying informed about app updates and user reviews and using built-in performance monitoring tools can help you proactively identify and resolve issues, ensuring app stability.
Periodically restarting your iPhone can clear temporary files, improve app performance, and resolve minor issues. Make it a habit to reboot your device every few days to keep it running optimally.
A Smooth iPhone Experience
As long as you’re using an app created by an experienced iOS developer, crashing issues are generally few and far between for iPhone users, but that also means it can be hard to figure out what’s going on when you’re one of the unlucky few who do experience inexplicable software instability on Apple’s popular smartphone devices.
While we can’t provide advice for every possible situation where a crash might happen, the troubleshooting steps you’ve just learned should help in most cases.