OP6T - apps would randomly close - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Since 2 or 3 weeks random apps, no matter which, would just close with no reason at all. No error messages nothing, they're not even running on the background.
I went into TWRP and cleared the dalvik cache, same issue.
Any ideas?

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Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated:
First off, I apologize for the lengthy post.
A few weeks ago the market on my Droid-X began to act up. When I entered the market, it didn’t show all of my apps that were installed. Those which had been purchased showed as “purchased” and the free apps weren’t showing at all. If I exited the market and tried clicking on an app that was installed, everything was working. Both paid versions and the free apps were all still installed. I went into the applications manager and cleared the cache on the market and tried again with no avail. I then cleared both, the data and cache, for the market and when I re-entered the market I had to choose “Accept” for their terms and conditions and after a few minutes all of my apps showed up as “installed” again. I thought everything was fixed until I rebooted my phone and the same problem occurred. I had to go and clear data and cache again and then everything was fine until the next time I powered off the phone. One thing I did notice is that before these issues began, the total size of the market, data and cache was between 12 and 14 mb and now it is only showing between 2 and 4. Is there something I can do to fix this problem, or maybe something I did that caused this to happen?
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So I had this lovely pop up on my phone last night. The message was "Unfortunately, S Health has stopped" along with the "OK" button. The kicker was that after clearing it, it would pop back up after a few seconds. I cleared the cache to no avail. I rebooted to just have it pop back up after it fully loaded all the apps. Battery pull rendered the same results.
My phone is all stock - with no crazy updates or recent app downloads that I could point to as potentially causing the issue.
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Now - I kind of liked having the pedometer - so I was trying to get it up and running again without doing a factor reset. I found that clearing the app data, deleting cache and uninstalling the update did the trick. I had to do it 2 times with reboots after clearing out all the data before it ultimately came back without issues. I had to recreate my profile again and historical data seems to have been lost.
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[Q] Serious Lag Issue With Everything

Hey everyone,
Context: I have a rooted stock 4.2.2 rom Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3, but I don't think that matters.
Last week I started experiencing hangs, and stutters with various applications, it would just freeze for 1-3 seconds and start moving again.
Then notifications, especially download notifications started to persist after clearing.
Starting 3 days ago anything I downloaded would stop between 50% and 73% and wouldn't finish for 5-10 minutes. This also applied to any and all installations.
Starting yesterday, all data transfer and text messages, even anything over wifi is taking 5-10 minutes or more, and sometimes never comes unless I do a battery pull.
I tried installing Titanium Backup in hopes of being able to back up my phone, but it won't generate the popup to ask for root privileges.
I've tried clearing the data and cache on just about any app/process I thought could be causing this. I've also done a cache partition wipe, it did not help.
I'm thinking a factory reset is in order, but wanted to get a 2nd opinion as to whether there is any other fix.

[Q] Serious Lag Issue With Everything

Hey everyone,
Context: I have a rooted stock 4.2.2 rom Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3, but I don't think that matters.
Last week I started experiencing hangs, and stutters with various applications, it would just freeze for 1-3 seconds and start moving again.
Then notifications, especially download notifications started to persist after clearing.
Starting 3 days ago anything I downloaded would stop between 50% and 73% and wouldn't finish for 5-10 minutes. This also applied to any and all installations.
Starting yesterday, all data transfer and text messages, even anything over wifi is taking 5-10 minutes or more, and sometimes never comes unless I do a battery pull.
I tried installing Titanium Backup in hopes of being able to back up my phone, but it won't generate the popup to ask for root privileges.
I've tried clearing the data and cache on just about any app/process I thought could be causing this. I've also done a cache partition wipe, it did not help.
I'm thinking a factory reset is in order, but wanted to get a 2nd opinion as to whether there is any other fix.

Bluetooth Keeps Stopping

After a recent restart I'm suddenly being hit with this error every 30ish seconds. I've tried clearing chache, system and reinstalling my ROM, and I also tried rebooting in airplane mode but nothing has worked so far. Bluetooth is off, can't be toggled and not connected or attempting to connect to anything. Suggestions? Trying to avoid a total data wipe but it's looking like I don't have a lot of options left.
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WETA 5.0.7
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I'm also getting hit with this, as of this morning. Phone received an update on Thursday and everything has been working as normal until today. Problem started as soon as I opened the default music app on the phone, after being disgruntled with other apps.
No amount of force closing/clearing cache on either the bluetooth or music apps is clearing it up.
Update: deleted data on bluetooth and music apps. Issues seems to have been resolved.

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