Sorry, your connection timed out..?

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Hey team. I have a Galaxy S20, software completely up to date and no root. Every hour or so I get an error message saying (paraphrased) "sorry, your connection timed out. Try again later"

This happens even on the home screen when I'm not using any specific apps

Is there a way to access the log of the phone so I can work out what background process/app is failing to connect? It's getting annoying and would prefer to avoid a factory reset for something so minor

Have rebooted the phone
 

Mike Smith56

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Hi, sounds like a banking app would send something like that , try safe mode if still happening. Download these 2 apps see where it's coming from .

https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.samsung.android.app.goodcatch

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.revanmj.toastsource

Thanks so much. Installed Toast Source and it worked perfectly - turns out it was Webjet, a flight booking app. No idea what it was trying to do but have installed/reinstalled and if it keeps happening, I'll know what app to permanently remove. You genuinely saved me a factory reset, cheers
 

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Thanks so much. Installed Toast Source and it worked perfectly - turns out it was Webjet, a flight booking app. No idea what it was trying to do but have installed/reinstalled and if it keeps happening, I'll know what app to permanently remove. You genuinely saved me a factory reset, cheers
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Also check if it needs a permission set , long press that app tap app info and go to its permission see if needs to be enabled?
 

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I use to have an issue with momentary delay + error msg in Samsung Internet and Edge that was likely an AdGuard Pro issue, maybe from how it intercepts and routes even though it's only local VPN... a VPN is always nice and filters ad servers / adware.
 

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