D1541096176232 , via OnePlus 6 , May 8, 2020 : system ui not responding and the phone crashes and the phone not able to get back in normal.why is this happening??when restarts it says system ui not responding
D1541096176232 , via OnePlus 6 , May 8, 2020 : No I didn't wipe the phone....... Today the phone hangs and syst ui not responding?
D1541096176232 , via OnePlus 6 , May 8, 2020 : what's that for to wipe the phone?? is OnePlus is not good?
Artemus , May 8, 2020 : Every Android smartphone in existance must be wiped at least once a year as a form of maintenance. Think of it as "spring cleaning" and the error you're getting is the same as the front door being blocked due to too much stuff.
D1541096176232 , via OnePlus 6 , May 9, 2020 : if this phone have enough ram n memory and big powerful processor why this have maintaince???
Caomhin , via OnePlus 6T , May 12, 2020 : Also clear the OnePlus App info Cache, see if that helps. You could also clear both the App info Cache and App info Storage, however this will completely reset the launcher and you would have to personalise your home screen once more. But useful if it jeeps happening.
U1594094561813 , via OnePlus 7 , Nov 27, 2020 : System UI not responding , my phone was hanging please suggest any software updates
manojprashantk , Jan 11, 2021 : i dont think thats what users are supposed to do. keep resetting the phone . There is some issue and oneplus would be aware of it with so many phones hitting this issue. i used oneplus 5t extensively for 3 years and never faced such issues. This is nothing but lack of spending good testing time.
Wh1t3Rabbit , Jun 29, 2021 : This is ridiculously inaccurate. If that were the case, every phone over a year old would be a brick. This might be an *old* Android problem, but shouldn't be one on a modern platform. My 6T hasn't had issues, and I've *never* rebuilt/wiped it since I've gotten it. Mainly because it's SUCH a difficult pain to do. All the Google Authenticator issues this creates, alone, are a non-starter. Is this the only option you've got? If so, hard no.
Caomhin , via OnePlus 9 Pro , Jun 29, 2021 : Just to be aware that this is a 7 month old thread. And if someone is having a lot of issues, sometimes a complete factory reset does no harm and can fix many issues at times.