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  1. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
  2. MCPE-179092

"Can't load android system": Minecraft causes android to crash

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    • 1.20.62 Hotfix
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    • Android

      EDIT No 2;: THE CRASH HAPPENED AGAIN.

      I think the screen recording app was only a factor that made the crash happen faster.

      also, do the gods spite me?

      the crash happened the same day, after I edited this crash report.

      EDIT No 1: I found the cause of the crashes!

      It was another app, a screen recorder, that when paired with minecraft caused a crash.

      The reason why The crashes were more likely when showing the notification panel was that there was a "widget" (you know, quick settings like wifi and do not disturb), which provably woke up the app.

      So then why did it sometimes crash even when not showing the notif panel? Well, (backstory) When my tablet was low on storage, the app would stop and it'd show me the message (which was annoying but led me to realise the cause).

      This is because The battery optimization was disabled for this app and the app was allowed to run in the background, Because it was needed to prevent android from stopping the app during a recording for optimization.

      The app in question: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kimcy929.screenrecorder

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      It has been happening for at least a year or 2 now, (at least since v 1.18)
      when playing the game my tablet will seemingly randomly shut down and restart in recovery mode. 

      usually it only happened if I had an app overlayed on top of it (like a screen recorder for example), but it can just happen randomly.

      I did a little experimenting in the newest version today (1.20.62.2) and found out that lowering the notifications panel causes the game to slow down considerably until the system crashes.

      I haven't seen it ever happen on my other android devices.

      Here's how I know I can trigger it:

             0. install the screen recording app. disable battery optimization and allow background use. If possible, add the quick setting.

      1. , open minecraft.
      2. wait until the main menu shows up.
      3. lower the notifications panel
      4. in the background, minecraft should start to considerably slow down. keep the notifications tab down.
      5. the system should shut down, restart and show the recovery menu.

      more system info:
      version number: TB-X505F_S001149_221115_ROW
      "version du logiciel" : TB-X505F_RF01_190430

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