Endless page reloading on Android with an error message most often blocks access to sites due to a full browser cache, an unstable Internet connection or a temporary server failure, and not due to a physical breakdown of the smartphone.

When the Android system reports that The page was reloaded due to an error, it means that the web content rendering process has been forcefully stopped. The reason could be a lack of RAM, a full browser cache, or even problems with the security certificate on the site's side. Modern mobile browsers, such as Google Chrome or Samsung Internet, have complex protection mechanisms that sometimes work too aggressively, blocking access to the resource. In this guide, we will look at all possible causes and methods for eliminating them.

Why the page constantly reloads on a mobile device

The main reason for the endless reload cycle lies in the conflict between the saved data of the site and its current state on the server. The browser tries to load an outdated version of the page from memory while the server requires fresh data, resulting in protocol error. The Android security system detects this failure and initiates a restart of the tab, but if the data has not been cleared, the cycle repeats again. This is especially true for sites with dynamic content, such as social networks or news portals.

Another factor may be the lack of free space random access memory (RAM). If you have many applications open in the background, the browser simply does not have enough resources to handle the scripts of a modern web page. In this case, the operating system forcibly terminates the browser process, which visually looks like a sharp reload of the page. Users of budget smartphone models encounter this more often due to the limited amount of memory.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If the reboot is accompanied by strong heating of the smartphone case, immediately close all applications. This may indicate overheating of the processor, which the system's throttling mechanisms are trying to compensate for by reducing performance, causing software failures.

Sometimes the problem is of a network nature. An unstable Wi-Fi connection or switching between mobile data and wireless network during downloading may interrupt the data flow. The browser interprets this as a critical error and tries to reestablish the connection automatically. Check the network icon at the top of the screen: if there is an exclamation mark or a restricted symbol, the problem is definitely not with the site itself.

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Basic methods for troubleshooting browser crashes

The easiest and most effective way to solve the problem is to completely restart the browser application. Don't just close the tab, but open the recent applications menu and swipe the browser window to completely unload it from memory. After that, open Chrome or another browser again. In 70% of cases, this action breaks the freeze cycle and allows the page to load correctly from scratch.

If a simple restart does not help, you need to check for updates for the browser itself. Developers regularly release patches that fix vulnerabilities and rendering errors. Go to Google Play Market, find your browser and click the Updatebutton if it is active. An outdated version of the software may not correctly process new web markup standards, which causes a failure.

It is also worth trying to open the problematic page in Incognitomode. This mode disables all extensions and does not use stored cookies. If the site opens normally in incognito mode, then the problem definitely lies in the accumulated data or installed add-ons. This is an important diagnostic step that narrows down the search for the cause.

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Use a key combination to force a page reload: in the browser menu, select the refresh icon while holding down the "Advanced" button, if such an option is available in your version.

Clearing cache and browser data

Accumulated temporary files are the most common reason that a page does not load correctly. The cache is designed to speed things up, but over time it can contain corrupted or conflicting data. To clear it, go to your smartphone settings along the path Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ [Your browser] โ†’ Storage. Here you will see two buttons: โ€œClear cacheโ€ and โ€œClear dataโ€.

Start by clearing only the cache. It's secure and won't delete your passwords or browsing history. After completing this procedure, try opening the site again. If the error persists, you will have to use a more radical method - data clearing. Please note that the action will reset all browser settings to factory settings will delete saved logins and history, but is guaranteed to eliminate software conflicts.

Action What is being deleted Security Efficiency
Close tab Only current session Absolutely safe Low
Clear cache Temporary files, pictures Secure (passwords remain) Medium
Data clearing All settings, cookies, history Requires repeating Login High
Reinstallation Application and all data Requires installation again Maximum

After clearing the data, the browser will open as new. You'll need to sign in to your Google account again to sync your bookmarks. This step often solves problems associated with corrupted browser database files that are not visible to the user, but are critical for the operation of the engine.

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Problems with network connection and DNS

Sometimes an error Page reloads mask network configuration problems. If your ISP uses slow or unstable DNS servers, requests to the site may time out, causing an error. Try changing the connection type: switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data or vice versa. This will help you understand whether the problem is localized in your home network or in the operator's data channel.

For advanced users, it is recommended to change the DNS settings to more reliable ones, for example, from Google or Cloudflare. This is done in section Settings โ†’ Connections โ†’ Other connection settings โ†’ Private DNS. Enter the address dns.google or 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.comthere. Changing this setting often makes sites respond faster and eliminates routing errors that cause loading failures.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Changing DNS settings may affect the operation of some local services or parental controls. If, after changing the DNS, the websites of banks or government services no longer open, return the setting to โ€œAutoโ€ or โ€œDisabled.โ€

It is also worth checking whether you have the traffic saving mode enabled in your browser or in the system settings. This mode compresses data before sending it to the phone, which sometimes leads to broken page structure and script errors. Disable the function Saving traffic in the browser settings and check the result.

How to reset the network settings completely?

If nothing helps, go to Settings โ†’ System โ†’ Reset settings โ†’ Reset settings Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth. This will remove all saved Wi-Fi passwords, but will update the device's network stack.

Conflicts between extensions and third-party software

Installed ad blocking extensions, such as AdGuard or built-in blockers in the browser Operacan aggressively filter content. If a site uses non-standard scripts to protect against bots, the blocker may mistake them for malicious code and block the download, causing an error. Try temporarily disabling all extensions and reloading the page.

Antivirus apps and firewalls can also interfere with the download process. They scan incoming traffic in real time, and if the analysis takes too long, the browser considers the connection lost. Try pausing your antivirus for 5-10 minutes and check if the error goes away. If the problem is resolved, add the problematic site to your security software exceptions.

In rare cases, another application that uses a WebView causes the conflict. Updating the component Android System WebView through the app store often solves global problems with displaying pages in all browsers at once. This system component is responsible for rendering web content within applications, and its failure affects the entire system.

When a factory reset or specialist assistance is required

If none of the software methods helped, the problem may lie deeper in the file system or device firmware. In this case, you can consider resetting your smartphone to factory settings. This is a last resort and will delete all your data, so be sure to back up your important files before starting the procedure. Go to Settings โ†’ Backup and reset โ†’ Reset data.

Before taking drastic measures, check the date and time on the device. Setting the time incorrectly breaks the operation of SSL security certificates. The browser sees that the site's certificate is "not yet valid" or "has already expired" and blocks the connection, displaying an error. Make sure that the settings are checked Automatic time adjustment.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Resetting to factory settings is irreversible. Make sure you have access to your Google account to restore contacts and applications after the reset.

If the error persists on all sites even after a full reset, this may indicate a hardware failure of the Wi-Fi module or problems with the motherboard. In such a situation, independent repair is impossible, and you need to contact an authorized service center to diagnose the hardware.

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90% of page reload errors can be resolved by clearing the browser cache or updating the Android System WebView component.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Why page reloads only in Chrome, but works in another browser?

This indicates a problem with the user profile or specific settings of the Chrome browser. The bookmarks database file is probably damaged or one of the extensions conflicts with the engine version. Try clearing the data of a specific application or reinstalling it.

Can a virus cause tabs to constantly reload?

Yes, some types of adware can inject scripts that cause cyclic reloading of pages to increase views. Check your device with an antivirus and remove recently installed suspicious applications.

What to do if the error only appears when using the mobile data?

The problem is on the telecom operator's side. There may be a transparent proxy server being used that is corrupting the data packets. Try changing the access point (APN) in the mobile network settings or contact your operator's support.

How to prevent this error in the future?

Regularly clear your browser cache, do not keep dozens of tabs open at the same time, and keep an eye on Android system updates. Also avoid visiting sites with a dubious reputation, which can overload the device with scripts.