How to fix “Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped” on Samsung S9 and S9 Plus

The 2018 Galaxy S series has been officially launched by Samsung. The new series includes two devices, which are  Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. As usual, the two new flagship comes with premium features well strapped to meet the competition of this year. The shipping of these devices haven’t started yet and will be started very soon. The specifications added with both devices came as expected from the leaks came out long before the official launch. Read through to find out the steps to fix “Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped” on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus.

As usual, a smaller 5.8-inch display Galaxy S9 and a bigger 6.2-inch display S9 Plus comprises the 2018 Galaxy S series from Samsung. S9 gets a 4 GB RAM, while S9 Plus gets a better 6 GB RAM. The rear camera of both devices is also different with a dual camera setup of 2 sensors each of 12 MP on S9 Plus, while a single 12 MP sensor is provided with the S9. Both devices get the latest Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 845 SoC. An internal storage of 64 GB is available for both devices and can be expanded up to 400GB. A 3000 mAh battery for S9 and a 3500 mAh battery for S9 Plus is provided.

How to fix "Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped" on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

Steps to fix “Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped” on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

Many Samsung Galaxy users have reported the “Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped” error on various devices. This is mainly caused by some minor software issues and is easy to solve. Although this is an issue based on the calendar app, users who don’t use the app also get annoyed by the error message as it blocks the display. It can be solved simply by clearing system cache and if this doesn’t work out a hard reset can help you solve the issue. Steps to do both the steps are listed below.

Clear system cache

  1. Power off the device
  2. Press and hold volume up button, Bixby button and power button
  3. When the screen with No commands message shows up tap on the screen
  4. Use volume keys to highlight wipe cache partition and use power button to select it
  5. Confirm by selecting yes option

Hard reset

  1. Power off the device
  2. Press and hold volume up button, Bixby button and power button
  3. When the screen with No commands message shows up tap on the screen
  4. Use volume keys to highlight wipe data/factory reset and use power button to select it
  5. Confirm by selecting yes option

I hope this guide was useful in understanding How to fix “Unfortunately your Calendar Storage Has Stopped” on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. If any queries or feedback, please leave a comment below.

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