A simple restart is enough in most cases, but if it does not work, you need to force restart your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. To normally restart the phone, press and hold the power button until the power menu appears. Select the Restart option.
To force restart your Samsung phone, press and hold the volume down button and power button for a few seconds. Release the buttons when the Samsung logo appears. All the apps running on the device will be forcibly terminated, and the device will reboot.
Solution 2: Close Running Apps
As I mentioned earlier, the app load failing issue is related to the memory. If the amount of available RAM and internal storage is not enough, the app may fail to load. Thus, close the apps running in the background and launch the Camera app.
To close the background apps, tap on the recent apps icon at the screen’s bottom-left and click Close all. Once you do this, the device will remove some background processes. It may take a minute or two. Hence, wait for at least a minute, and then open the camera.
Solution 3: Clear Camera App Cache
All apps on your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G have stored some temporary data called Cache memory. The app needs to load and run fast, but multiple issues can trigger if the cache data gets corrupted. Hence, you should clear the cache data for the camera app and check if it can spell out success for you.
Do not worry; clearing the cache data does not remove any important data from your phone. This method is safe to test. It is recommended to clear the app’s cache once in a while.
To clear the Camera app’s cache on your Samsung phone, Go to Settings -> Apps and tap on Camera from the list of apps. Now, tap on Clear cache and launch the camera app. If the problem is fixed, Awesome! Otherwise, you need to try a few more solutions.
Solution 4: Install the Latest Software Update
Samsung periodically releases new software updates that, in addition to new features and improvements, contain fixes to previously known issues. Hence, updating the firmware version of your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is a potential solution.
Samsung sends you a notification when a new update is available for your phone. You can tap on the notification and install the update. To manually check if an update is available, go to Settings and select Software update. If a new software version is available, tap on Download and install to update your device.
Before installing the update, ensure your device has sufficient storage and at least 40% battery. It’s recommended to download the update package over a stable internet connection.
Solution 5: Remove All Third-Party Camera Apps
If you are a camera lover, you may have installed a third-party camera app for more filters, editing tools, etc. It can be useful but sometimes conflicts with the default or other third-party camera apps. The camera may crash if something similar is playing out on your Samsung phone. Hence, at least during the troubleshooting, remove all the third-party camera apps from your phone. It would be even better to remove all third-party apps.
Don’t want to remove all third-party apps? Don’t worry; Samsung phones offer a Safe mode option that temporarily disables all third-party apps. We can use this feature to check if a third-party app is causing the problem with the camera.
Here’s how to reboot your phone in Safe mode:
- Press and hold the power button until the power menu appears.
- Now, touch and hold the Power off icon on the screen until you see the Safe mode icon.
- Click Safe mode to reboot your Samsung phone in Safe mode.
If the camera works in the Safe mode, you know that one of the third-party apps is causing problems to your device. If it does not work, the problem could be something else.
Solution 6: Wipe Device Cache
Here’s how to wipe cache on your Samsung phone:
- Turn off your Samsung phone.
- Press and hold the volume and power button until you feel the vibration.
- Release the button simultaneously and wait for the Recovery Menu to appear.
- Use the volume buttons to navigate the wipe cache option and press the power button to select.
- Press the power button to select Yes.
- Go to the Reboot now option and press the power button to select it.
Final Thoughts
If you are a camera lover or your work involves using your smartphone’s camera, the problem discussed in this blog post can frustrate you. I detailed all the effective solutions that can help you fix the camera app crashing issue on your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. I hope at least one of the methods will work for you. Did you try the solutions? Which one did the trick for you? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments below.