If the Sling TV app keeps crashing on your device, you need to do some general checks to see if they fix the problem.
There can be many reasons for the Sling TV app to crash, and without knowing the exact cause, it may be difficult to prevent the problem in the future. However, there are some general checks worth running to see if they fix the problem.
Sling TV remains a popular choice for streaming live TV channels over the internet due to the lower price of the base subscription. Live TV services are also available for download on a variety of platforms and devices, making them easily accessible on smart TVs, streaming media players, computers or mobile devices. However, that doesn't mean the experience will be hassle-free.
If you're having trouble using the Sling TV app, the first thing you should do is check out another app. Ideally another video streaming app. If you're experiencing similar crashes, freezes, or connectivity issues, SlingTV support comes to the rescue. The issue may not be specific to the Sling TV app; it may be a device or internet connection issue. In this case, it might be worth checking the internet connection and possibly restarting the router, restarting the streaming device, or both.
Restart and update
the Sling TV app
If the user is simply having trouble using the Sling TV app, it's worth closing and restarting the app. How to do this varies by platform or device. For example, Apple TV users must activate the app switcher to close the app, while users on Android TV and Android mobile devices can force close the app by locating Sling TV in the Apps section of Settings
It might also be worth checking for updates. Newer versions of the application are released regularly and often contain bug fixes, including performance-related issues. If an update is available for the app, it's worth updating the app to see if that fixes the problem. Similar to restarting the app, the exact update of the Sling TV app is platform and device dependent.
Another option worth considering is reinstalling the app. Deleting the app from the device and downloading a new version may fix the problem. The option to delete (uninstall) an app is usually available in the settings menu or in the app store where the app was originally downloaded. It's worth noting that this should be attempted after force closing the app and checking for updates, as the user will most likely need to log back in after uninstalling and reinstalling the app.
Consider trying a
different device
Even if the streamer is fine, the device's Sling TV app may still have issues or bugs that need to be fixed. Since different devices run on different operating systems, the Sling TV app will work slightly differently on different devices, and individuals may find they have a better, more reliable experience when using different devices.
While not ideal, it's probably a better option than constantly dealing with streaming issues on current devices. Likewise, the Sling TV app can be downloaded across devices, so families may find they already have another streaming device at home that they can use to watch Sling TV without worrying about crashes or other performance issues.
If the problem persists after switching devices and using a different version of the app, the problem may again be internet related, or even Sling TV itself. If the latter, it might be worth simply streaming live TV through the Sling TV website on your device. If that's not possible, it might be time to ditch Sling and try an alternative live TV streaming service. While Sling TV is cheaper than many other services, some individuals and families may find they get a better, more reliable experience with other services.
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