SOLVED! Moto Voice Has Stopped

While it usually works as expected, Moto Voice could still bug out like other apps and lead to errors such as “Moto Voice has stopped”. If Moto Voice acts up all of a sudden on your phone, it’s a good idea to restart the device at least once. Other solutions include checking out the Internet connection, clearing the cache and data, uninstalling and reinstalling, performing a factory reset. Read to the end to be able to put an end to the error and get the most out of Moto Voice. 

An Analysis Of The Situation 

It’s not uncommon for Moto Voice to go haywire in use but regarding “Moto Voice has stopped”, you should take these possibilities into account: 

  • Bugs.
  • Internet connection is unstable. 
  • Corruption. 

What Must Be Done

Restart

Once it comes to bugs on Android, few fixes prove to be as effective and efficient as restart. If you have a hard time getting Moto Voice to work on your phone, it won’t hurt to restart the device.

  • Step 1: Press and hold the Power button.
  • Step 2: Hit Restart then confirm your decision if prompted.
  • Step 3: When the screen comes back on, witness the result. 

Check Out The Internet Connection 

In case you don’t know, Moto Voice requires Internet connection to process the commands of users. That means if the Internet connection is unstable, it’s only natural for errors like “Moto Voice has stopped” to appear. To bring Moto Voice back to normal, you should take a look at the Internet connection. Depending on the situation, you could switch network, disconnect other devices from the network, remove obstacles near the modem/router, …

Clear The Cache And Data

Similar to its contemporaries, Moto Voice makes use of cached data to speed up operations. If the cache is in good condition, Moto Voice is going to perform flawlessly in most of the cases. On the other hand, if corruption exists in the cache, Moto Voice would struggle to carry out its duty. Fortunately, it takes little time and effort to deal with corrupted cache.

  • Step 1: Open Settings, click Apps and pick Moto Voice.
  • Step 2: Proceed to hit Storage then select Clear cache and choose Clear data.
  • Step 3: Restart your device.

Note: For good measure, you should consider wiping cache partitions as well. 

  • Step 1: Press and hold the Power button then hit Power Off. Confirm your decision if prompted then let your phone shut down all the way. 
  • Step 2: Press and hold Power and Volume Down buttons (Power, Volume Up and Home buttons for Samsung devices) simultaneously then let go of the button once the device vibrates. 
  • Step 3: (If your phone is a Samsung model, skip to the next step) In the Start screen, use Volume buttons to bring up Recovery Mode and press the Power button. If you see No command, press and hold the Power button then press the Volume Up button. 
  • Step 4: In Recovery Mode, use Volume buttons to navigate to wipe cache partition then press the Power button. Confirm your decision if prompted. 
  • Step 5: Navigate to Reboot system now using Volume buttons and press the Power button.

Uninstall And Reinstall

  • Step 1: Open Settings, click Apps and pick Moto Voice.
  • Step 2: Hit Uninstall, confirm your decision if prompted and restart your device. 
  • Step 3: Open Google Play Store, search for Moto Voice and reinstall it. 

Perform A Factory Reset

  • Step 1: Press and hold the Power button then hit Power Off. Confirm your decision if prompted then let your phone shut down all the way. 
  • Step 2: Press and hold Power and Volume Down buttons (Power, Volume Up and Home buttons for Samsung devices) simultaneously then let go of the button once the device vibrates. 
  • Step 3: (If your phone is a Samsung model, skip to the next step) In the Start screen, use Volume buttons to bring up Recovery Mode and press the Power button. If you see No command, press and hold the Power button then press the Volume Up button. 
  • Step 4: In Recovery Mode, use Volume buttons to navigate to wipe data/factory reset then press the Power button. Confirm your decision if prompted. 
  • Step 5: See how things turn out. 

Is It Wise To Disable System Apps?

Disabling system apps is not recommended as it could complicate the operation of phones. For most of the time, you should leave system apps alone unless you know for certain that one of them is messing up your device. 

 

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