Browse the latest error codes added to our database.
Error 21 indicates a network connectivity problem where the iPhone can’t establish a stable Wi‑Fi or cellular connection. It often appears during app launches or system updates.
Error 2009 appears when the iPhone cannot establish a stable connection with iTunes during backup or restore. It signals a communication failure between the device and the computer.
Error 2005 appears when the iPhone’s system can’t complete a requested operation, often due to corrupted settings or network issues. It stops the app or feature from launching and shows a red error screen.
Error 1671 appears when the iPhone cannot establish a proper network connection. It usually shows up during Wi‑Fi setup, cellular data use, or when the device can’t reach the internet. The error indicates a problem with network configuration, firmware, or the SIM card.
Error 53 means the iPhone can’t be restored or updated because the firmware is corrupted or missing. It stops the restore process before the device is ready.
Error 14 appears when the iPhone’s system can’t locate a required file or component during startup or app launch. It’s usually a missing or corrupted system file that the OS can’t load.
Error 9 appears when the iPhone cannot establish a stable Wi‑Fi or cellular connection. It indicates a problem with network configuration, firmware, or system files that prevents the device from communicating properly with the network.
iPhone Error 3194 signals a network or update failure caused by corrupted settings, outdated software, or external interference. It appears as a red banner with the code 3194 during startup or app launches.
Error 4014 appears during iOS updates or restores, indicating a communication failure between the device and the recovery server. It often shows as a red screen with a message like "Error 4014 – iPhone iOS Issue."
Error 4013 signals a communication failure between the iPhone and the computer during backup or restore. It usually happens when the device cannot establish a stable connection, often due to hardware or software issues.
Error 110 indicates that the Android device couldn't establish a network connection within the allowed time. It usually shows up when the phone tries to reach a server but the request times out.
Error 498 is an Android system error that indicates a problem with app data or system services. It often appears when an app tries to access a corrupted file or a missing resource, causing the system to throw a generic failure code.
Android Error 944 is a system-level failure that usually indicates corrupted system files, missing services, or an unstable update. It stops the device from booting normally or causes apps to crash.
Android Error 963 pops up when the system detects a critical issue with Google Play Services or core system components. It usually appears during startup or app installation.
Android Error 941 signals that the system cannot locate or load a required component, usually due to corrupted files, incomplete updates, or app conflicts. It appears as a red error screen with the number 941.
The 504 error means the Android device could not get a timely response from the server it was trying to reach.
Android Error 927 appears when the System UI crashes or becomes unresponsive. It indicates a problem with system files, app conflicts, or insufficient storage, causing the device to display a red error screen.
Error 491 is a generic Android system error that occurs when an app or the OS cannot access a required resource. It often shows up as a crash or a “Something went wrong” message.
Android Error 495 is a system-level failure that usually pops up during app installation, network requests, or when the OS detects corrupted data. It signals that the Android framework cannot complete the requested operation, often due to corrupted cache, bad network settings, or outdated system files.
Error 403 on Android means the app or web service is refusing to serve content because the request lacks proper authentication or permissions. The server understands the request but denies access, often due to invalid credentials, IP blocks, or missing tokens.
The 0x80070020 error means Windows cannot access a file or registry key because it is locked by another process. It commonly appears during Windows Update, driver installs, or when a background service holds a file.
The 0x80070002 error means Windows cannot find a file needed for the update. It often appears during Windows Update, driver installs, or app downloads.
The 0x80070422 error appears when a Windows service that a program needs is stopped or disabled. It stops updates, network access, or other features that rely on that service.
The Windows 0x80070643 error shows up during installations or updates, indicating a problem with the Windows Installer or corrupted system files. It often appears when the update fails to apply or a program installation stops with a generic failure.