How to Fix Signal Crashing on iPhone

How to Fix Signal Crashing on iPhone

If you're like me and rely on Signal for secure messaging, having it crash on your iPhone can be a real headache. Don’t worry—I've been down this road, and after some trial and error, I found practical ways to fix Signal crashing on iPhone. In this guide, I’ll walk you through what’s most likely causing the app to misbehave and share some helpful tips, including a few that aren’t in the official docs.

Why Is Signal Crashing on My iPhone?

First off, it’s good to understand why Signal might be crashing. From my experience and what’s shared on signal.org, common culprits include:

Having a rough idea of what's going on helps you target the fix rather than just randomly reinstalling everything.

Step-by-Step Fixes for Signal Crashing on iPhone

1. Update Signal and iOS

This is the first and easiest thing to try. Updates often come with important patches.

  1. Open the App Store on your iPhone.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
  3. Scroll to see if Signal needs an update and tap Update if available.
  4. Next, go to Settings > General > Software Update and check if your iPhone's iOS version is current.

Even if you think your iOS is up to date, sometimes Signal behaves better after a fresh install of the latest patch.

2. Restart Your iPhone

I know this sounds basic, but it works surprisingly often. Restarting clears temporary glitches in the system.

  1. Press and hold the Side button and either volume button until the power off slider appears.
  2. Drag the slider to turn off your iPhone.
  3. Wait 30 seconds, then press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears.

Once your phone boots up, open Signal again and see if it still crashes.

3. Clear Signal Cache by Reinstalling the App

Signal doesn’t have a manual cache clear within the app like some others, but deleting and reinstalling is a good way to clear any corrupted files.

  1. Press and hold the Signal app icon on your Home screen.
  2. Tap Remove App and then Delete App to uninstall it.
  3. Go to the App Store and reinstall Signal.
  4. Log back in using your phone number and complete the setup.

Heads up: Signal stores your messages locally, so if you don’t have a backup, some recent messages might be lost. Signal does have a built-in encrypted backup feature (Signal Backup Info), but it’s currently only for Android, so for iPhone users, saving important chats requires manual export or screenshots.

4. Free Up iPhone Storage

Apps like Signal can crash if your device is critically low on storage. Here’s how to check and free up space:

  1. Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.
  2. Review which apps are taking the most space.
  3. Delete large files, apps you don’t use, or old photos/videos.
  4. After freeing up at least a few hundred MB, restart your iPhone and try Signal again.

It’s a simple step but often overlooked.

5. Disable Background App Refresh for Signal

Sometimes, background activity can cause apps to misbehave, especially if there’s a glitch.

  1. Open Settings > General > Background App Refresh.
  2. Scroll down and toggle off Signal.
  3. Restart your iPhone and open Signal again.

This won’t stop Signal from working but can reduce the chance of it crashing due to background tasks. If this works, you can keep it off or turn it back on later.

6. Check Signal Permissions

Signal depends on specific permissions to function smoothly. Missing or restricted permissions can cause crashes.

  1. Go to Settings > Signal.
  2. Make sure permissions for Microphone, Notifications, Contacts, Background App Refresh, and Cellular Data are enabled.

If any are disabled, toggle them on, then try using the app again.

7. Contact Signal Support or Visit signal.org

If none of the above works, the issue might be more complex or related to a recent bug. Signal’s developers are pretty responsive. You can:

They often release hotfixes quickly if it’s a widespread problem.

Extra Tips I Learned Along the Way