If Stardust isn't loading correctly on your Android device, there are a few necessary steps we recommend. Many processes will vary slightly by Android device and OS version. Still, even if the instructions below do not exactly match your experience, you may find them similar enough to follow to complete your troubleshooting. For example, some devices may offer a Force stop button instead of Force quit. If you are uncertain of any steps, please consult your device manufacturer's support site for precise instructions.
Restart your device: Turning the device off and back on is a basic first step when you're having issues.
Clear the app data & cache: Android apps use a memory cache function like a Web browser cache. Just as clearing your cache for a website is useful for resolving loading issues, we recommend clearing your app cache. Open the Settings menu on your device and select Application Manager. Tap Stardust in the list of applications. Tap the Clear data and Clear cache buttons.
Force-quit the app: When you tap your device's Home button, the app you were using doesn't close, it just minimizes while continuing to run in the background. Force-quitting will close the app entirely and let it start from scratch the next time you launch it. Open the Settings menu on your device and select Application Manager. Tap Stardust in the list of applications. Tap the Force quit, or Force stop button.
Uninstall and reinstall the app: Open the Settings menu on your device and select Application Manager. Tap Stardust in the list of applications. Tap the Uninstall button. After the uninstall process has completed, launch the Google Play Store app, and download Stardust on the Android platform.
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