App Library Causes iPhone to Crash? 6 Best Fixes!

App Library Causes iPhone to Crash 6 Best Fixes!

If your iPhone crashes every time you open or interact with the App Library in iOS 26 beta, you’re not alone. A decent number of iPhone owners have reported sudden reboots, freezes, or black screens when trying to access the App Library.

As to what causes this issue to crop up, it tends to arise due to multiple factors such as software bugs, overloaded memory, app conflicts, or corrupted system settings. In this guide, I’m going to discuss the 6 most reliable solutions. So, read on to get rid of the problem and bring your smartphone back into action:

1. Restart Your iPhone

As we all know that a simple restart often works wonders in resolving minor system glitches, it would be better to kickstart this guide using the reboot method. Notably, restarting your iPhone also allows you to clear temporary files and refresh system processes.

  • To reboot your iPhone, press and hold the Power and Volume buttons, then slide to power off.
  • Now, be sure to wait a few seconds and turn it back on.
  • After rebooting, check if the App Library is functioning without crashes.
How to Restart Your iPhone Without Pressing the Power Button 1

2. Update iOS to the Latest Version

Note that the software bugs in outdated iOS versions can cause the App Library to malfunction or crash unexpectedly. Hence, it would be wise to update the software to flush out the lingering bugs.

Thankfully, Apple regularly releases bug fixes and stability improvements through iOS updates.

  • On your iPhone, dive into the Settings app > General > Software Update and install the latest version.
  • Once updated, try accessing the App Library again to see if the issue persists.
Update Software in iOS 18

3. Free Up Storage Space

Low storage can cause iOS to behave erratically, including crashing when accessing certain UI elements like the App Library.

  • When your device runs out of space, background processes and animations may fail to load properly.
  • Navigate to Settings > General > iPhone Storage to review and delete large or unused files.
  • Make sure at least 2–5 GB of free space is available for smooth system performance.
Check storage on iPhone and iPad

4. Reset Home Screen Layout

A corrupted layout or hidden app icon could cause the App Library to crash when rendering its interface. Don’t worry. Resetting the Home Screen layout returns all apps to their default positions without deleting data.

  • Go to the Settings app on your iPhone > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Home Screen Layout.
  • This will also refresh the App Library’s organization and fix layout-related bugs.
Reset iPhone Home Screen Layout

5. Remove Recently Installed Apps

A faulty or incompatible third-party app might be triggering the crash when App Library tries to organize or display it.

  • Apps with poor optimization can cause crashes during rendering or categorization in the App Library.
  • Uninstall any recently added apps by holding the app icon and tapping “Remove App”.
  • After uninstalling, restart your iPhone and test the App Library again.

6. Reset All Settings

If none of the above methods work, resetting all settings can clear potential misconfigurations that are interfering with the App Library.

  • This option resets system preferences without erasing your personal data or apps.
  • After that, head over to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset All Settings.
Reset All Settings
  • After the reset, reconfigure Wi-Fi and other settings, then check the App Library.

Wrapping up..!

And that’s about it! The App Library is a useful feature that helps organize apps efficiently, but it can sometimes cause iPhones to crash due to bugs, storage issues, or conflicting apps. By following the solutions outlined above, you can identify the root cause and resolve the problem effectively.

So, whether it’s a simple restart, freeing up space, or resetting your Home Screen layout, each step is designed to restore smooth functionality to your device. If the issue still continues, consider contacting Apple Support for deeper diagnostics. Stay tuned for more iOS fixes and tips to keep your iPhone running at its best.

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Rajesh Mishra

Editor-in-Chief: Rajesh Mishra is a Shakespearean poet at heart who turned a tech nerd while having a secret rendezvous with iPhone 4. When that rendezvous turned obsession, he let go of his hard-core political journalism in favour of the lifelong love-affair with technology. In a career spanning one and a half decades, Mr. Mishra has crafted over 8K articles and produced more than 3K videos for YouTube. When he is not at his desk, you may find him either engrossed in a Deathmatch or chasing Wordsworth!

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