Millions of Pixel 10 users are facing a frustrating problem: apps like Instagram, Gmail, and YouTube are crashing unexpectedly, making their phones almost unusable. Seeing the dreaded “App isn’t responding” pop-up multiple times a day, you’re not alone.

Google has officially acknowledged the issue and is rolling out a server-side patch, but in the meantime, users are searching for quick fixes to get their devices working normally again.

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Here is the break down what’s causing the crashes, which devices are affected, and the exact steps you can take to fix your Pixel 10 apps today.

Millions of Pixel 10 Users Are Facing App Crashes

If your Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, or Pixel 10 Pro XL has started freezing or closing apps randomly, you’re in the right place. Over the past few days, countless users reported apps crashing with “App isn’t responding” errors. The issue is especially common on the Pixel 10 lineup, and some users even shared their frustration on Reddit and tech forums.

Every time I open Instagram or Gmail, it crashes immediately. My Pixel 10 is barely usable,” said one frustrated Reddit user.

Google has now acknowledged the issue and is rolling out a server-side patch to stabilize affected devices.

What Is Causing Pixel 10 App Crashes?

While Google hasn’t shared all the technical details, here’s what experts and users suspect:

1. Google Play Services Conflicts

Recent updates to Google Play Services or the Play Store may conflict with apps, leading to crashes.

2. System Update Bugs

Some crashes appear to be linked to recent Android updates, causing apps to freeze or fail unexpectedly.

3. Server-Side Errors

Google labeled this a “major incident,” suggesting backend issues may have triggered widespread app instability.

4. Corrupted Cache or Data

Accumulated app cache or corrupted data can also cause conflicts, particularly after updates.

Affected Devices

  • Pixel 10 / 10 Pro / 10 Pro XL: Most affected.
  • Older Pixel models: Scattered reports, but much less frequent.
  • Other Android phones: No widespread issues reported.

Step-by-Step Fixes That Work Now

You can try the following before waiting for Google’s patch:

StepActionNotes
1Restart your phoneSimple, often resolves minor glitches
2Clear app cache/dataSettings → Apps → Select app → Storage → Clear Cache / Clear Data
3Uninstall Google Play Services/Play Store updatesThen reinstall latest versions
4Clear Google Play Services dataSettings → Apps → Google Play Services → Storage → Manage Storage → Clear All Data
5Check for system updatesMake sure your Pixel 10 runs the latest Android version
6Factory reset (last resort)Backup your data before doing this

Clearing app data may log you out of apps or reset preferences. Backup important information first.

Google’s Response

Google has confirmed the issue as a major incident and deployed a server-side patch to fix crashes. Many users reported improvements after applying the update, but if you’re still experiencing problems, the fixes above will help stabilize your apps.

What You Should Do Right Now

  1. Check system updates — install any pending Android updates.
  2. Clear Google Play Services data if crashes persist.
  3. Monitor your apps over the next 24–48 hours — most devices should stabilize with the patch.
  4. Contact Google Support if crashes continue.
  5. Backup your data in case a factory reset is needed.

FAQs

Q1: Will uninstalling updates erase my data?

A: You may be logged out of your Google account, but personal files remain safe.

Q2: Is this affecting non-Pixel devices?

A: Currently, this is mostly a Pixel 10 series problem. Other Android phones are largely unaffected.

Q3: When will the issue be fully resolved?

A: The server-side patch is live, but subsequent Android updates may include additional fixes.