927
Error 927: Android System Error
Quick Fix
Restart your phone. If the error keeps showing, boot into recovery and wipe the cache partition. After that, check storage and update any pending apps. If it still occurs, back up data and perform a factory reset.
What it Means
Android Error 927 appears when the System UI crashes or becomes unresponsive. It indicates a problem with system files, app conflicts, or insufficient storage, causing the device to display a red error screen.
Possible Causes
- 1System UI crash or corruption
- 2Corrupted system files after an update
- 3Conflicting third‑party apps
- 4Low internal storage
- 5Recent OTA or app update
How to Fix
Step-by-Step Solutions
- Restart Device
Press and hold the power button, then tap Restart. This clears temporary glitches that may cause Error 927.
- Wipe Cache Partition
Turn off the phone, boot into recovery mode (Power + Volume Down), select 'Wipe cache partition', and reboot. This removes corrupted cache without deleting data.
adb reboot recovery - Check Storage
Go to Settings > Storage to see available space. Delete unused apps or media if space is below 10% free.
- Factory Reset
Back up contacts, photos, and apps. Then go to Settings > System > Reset > Factory data reset. This restores the device to factory state and removes all errors.
Commands You Can Try
Technical Details
Related Errors
Still stuck?
Pro tips
- Enable USB debugging to pull logs with adb logcat
- Boot into Safe Mode (Power + Volume Down) to see if third‑party apps cause the error
- Keep a recent full backup before performing a factory reset
If Error 927 appears after a factory reset, on every boot, or on multiple devices, contact your phone manufacturer or carrier support for hardware or firmware assistance.
If these solutions didn't help, try searching our database for similar issues.
Contact Support