Android Error Code: Unfortunately, Gmail Has Stopped — How to Fix It

Easy 10-20 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
Unfortunately, Gmail has stopped
Brand
Android
Product Type
operating_system
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
10-20 minutes
The 'Unfortunately, Gmail has stopped' error on Android means the Gmail app has crashed. This is usually caused by corrupted cache, outdated app, or a conflict with your account. Fortunately, you can fix it yourself in a few minutes without losing your emails.
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How to Fix Error Code Unfortunately, Gmail has stopped

  1. Force Stop and Clear Gmail Cache

  2. Clear Gmail App Data

  3. Update Gmail App

  4. Reinstall Gmail Updates

    Uninstalling updates will remove any custom settings, but not your emails.
  5. Remove and Re-add Your Google Account

    Removing your Google account will temporarily remove contacts, calendar, and other synced data, but they will restore after re-adding.
  6. Check for System Updates

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When to Call a Professional

If none of these steps work, the issue may be a deeper OS problem or a hardware fault. Contact your device manufacturer or visit a repair shop. Also consider factory resetting your device (back up data first) if all else fails.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will clearing Gmail data delete my emails?
No. Clearing data only removes app settings and offline cache. Your emails are stored on Google's servers and will reappear after you sign in again.
Why does Gmail keep stopping on my Android?
Common causes include corrupted app cache, outdated app, third-party app conflicts, or a problematic Google Account sync. The steps above address all these issues.
Do I need to root my phone to fix this?
No. All steps are non-root and safe for any Android device. Rooting is not recommended and unnecessary.
Will uninstalling Gmail updates affect other Google apps?
No. It only affects the Gmail app. Other Google apps like Calendar or Drive remain unchanged.
Can I use another email app instead?
Yes. You can download third-party email apps like Outlook or Blue Mail from the Play Store. But fixing Gmail is often simpler.