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WhatsApp beta is turning Android devices unresponsive: Here is how to solve the problem
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WhatsApp users on the Android beta version are dealing with a pretty frustrating problem: their phones are becoming unresponsive when they try to tap on a chat or message.
This issue seems to affect WhatsApp beta version 2.24.24.5 specifically.
If you’re eager for a solution now, consider leaving the beta testing program.
If you’re a WhatsApp beta tester, you know that testing out new features can sometimes come with unexpected glitches. Right now, it seems like WhatsApp users on the Android beta version are dealing with a pretty frustrating problem: their phones are becoming unresponsive when they try to tap on a chat or message. The screen turns a bright green, and the only fix is to force-close the app.
This issue seems to affect WhatsApp beta version 2.24.24.5 specifically, and while it’s not the same as those dreaded green lines caused by screen damage, it’s certainly annoying. Fortunately, the stable version of WhatsApp hasn’t been impacted by this bug, and iOS users haven’t reported facing anything similar.
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How to fix the WhatsApp green screen issue
If you’re dealing with the green screen glitch, there are a few things you can try. The simplest fix, of course, is to wait for Meta to roll out an official update to address the issue. Since it’s only affecting beta testers, this might not be a top priority, but updates do tend to come quickly.
If you’re eager for a solution now, consider leaving the beta testing program. Some users have reported that even after downgrading to the stable version, the bug still lingers. If that’s the case, you could try using WhatsApp on another device—maybe a tablet, laptop, or even an iPhone.
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Finally, if none of the above works, uninstalling the app and reinstalling the stable version might be your best bet. Just remember to back up your chats before deleting WhatsApp, so you don’t lose any important messages in the process.
While it’s always fun to test out the latest features, it’s best to stick to the stable version if WhatsApp is a key part of your daily routine. Hopefully, Meta will resolve the green screen issue soon, but until then, these workarounds should help you keep things running smoothly!