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Waze app not working? [Fix 2022]

Why is the Waze app not working? How do I fix this problem? If you are looking for a solution to these questions, you are in the right place! In this article, I will show you a simple and effective way how to get rid of the Waze app not working issue.

With Waze, you can always know what's happening on the road. Even if you know the path, it'll inform you about real-time traffic, police, road works, accidents, and much more. If traffic is bad on your route, Waze will instantly reroute to save you time.

Waze app not working [How to fix]

Before moving on to the solution to get rid of this problem, make sure that the date and time of your device are correct, and if possible, restart your device.

Why is the Waze app not working?

The Waze app may not work due to incorrect power option settings such as battery optimization, battery saver, power saver location settings, etc., or it may be due to memory loss. the cache is corrupted.

Follow the methods mentioned below to fix the Waze app not working issue:

Update the Waze app
Make sure the Waze app is up to date as these are regular updates to add new features and patch known bugs.

Android:
Open Google Play Store
Click on the three horizontal lines in the upper left corner.
Go to My apps & games and click My Apps.
Now turn on the auto-update option.
Or you can just search for Waze in the search bar and update it.

For iOS:
Open the app store.
Click on the search bar and type Waze and hit enter.
Open it and click the Update option.
You can also turn on the automatic update option if you don't want to do it manually.

Solutions: Waze not working

Solution 1 – Update the Waze app to the latest version
The Waze app is regularly updated to add new features and patch known bugs. However, you might encounter the error in question if you are using an outdated version of the Waze app due to various modules not loading properly. In this context, updating the Waze app to the latest version may resolve the issue. As an illustration, we will walk you through the process of the Android version of the Waze app.

  • Launch the Google Play Store and then open its menu by tapping on the hamburger menu (near the top left of the screen).
  • Then tap on My apps & games and navigate to the Installed tab.
  • Now tap on Waze and then tap on the Update button (if an update is available).
  • After updating the Waze app, check if Waze is working fine.

Solution 2 – Disable Optimized/Battery Saver Mode on your phone
Battery saver mode is quite useful to extend your phone's battery time, but it limits the operation of many applications/processes in the background (including Waze) and thus causes the mentioned error. In this scenario, disabling the power-saving mode of your phone may solve the problem.

  • Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification tray.
  • Now tap Turn off battery saver (below the notification that battery saver is on).
  • Then check if Waze is free from the error.

Solution 3 – Disable battery optimization for the Waze app
Battery optimization is used to manage battery efficiently by limiting background apps/processes. It seems that problems arise if the battery optimization limits the operation of the Waze app. In this scenario, disabling the Waze app battery optimization may resolve the issue. By way of illustration, we will go through the process of an Android phone.

  • Launch your phone Settings and open Battery.
  • Then tap Battery optimization.
  • Now tap on Change display content and then select All apps.
  • Now tap on the Waze app and then tap on Don't Optimize.
  • Repeat the same process for Android Auto and Google Maps to disable battery optimization for both apps.
  • Then restart your phone and check if the Waze issue is resolved.

Solution 4 – Calibrate the GPS of your phone
You may encounter the error in question if your phone's GPS is not calibrated correctly (some newer mobile phones require GPS calibration before first use). In this case, calibrating your phone's GPS can fix the problem. As an illustration, we will guide you through the process of a Samsung phone.

  • Launch your phone Settings and open Display or Edge Display.
  • Now open Edge Screen and then enable the Edge Panels switch.
  • Then swipe left to show the menu and again swipe the dots near the bottom left corner to open the second page of the Edge menu.
  • Now tap on Calibrate and then move your phone in the way of figure 8 to calibrate the GPS.
  • Then reboot your phone and on reboot check if the Waze issue is resolved.

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