Simply stopping the app’s background processes and restarting it usually solves this problem (worked for me when I first had the issue). Therefore, I am going to start with a basic working solution and then move to that drastic solution. However, these solutions lead to losing data. Simply deleting all of the app’s data or uninstalling it (if you don’t need it) is a sure shot way to fix the issue. Now that you know the app which is causing the error, it’s time to fix it. You’ll see the app name that caused the issue (It’s Google Drive in my case).įix “Network error, please try again later” error When the toast message appears, come back to the Toast Source app and tap on the “Show saved toasts” option. In my case, it appears when I open up a document in Google Docs (see the below screenshot).ĥ. Now do that exact task that usually causes that toast message to appear. Come back to the app and enable the option “Save to database” so all the toast messages could be saved.Ĥ. Tap on the “Yes” button on the “Enable accessibility service?” prompt and then enable the option “Toast Source Detection Service”.ģ. Download the Toast Source app and launch it.Ģ.
The app name is Toast Source and it’s a completely free app without any ads.
Because this time I have found an Android app that could track the source of toast messages and let you know which app caused it. Which lead to the conclusion that the Google Drive app syncing must be causing the issue.įortunately for you, you won’t have to do that tiring tracking like I had to do. Previously, I tracked the error’s pattern and noticed that it always displayed when I used a Google app. The “Network error, please try again later” toast message is caused by a faulty app, particularly, an app working in the background.