If you went to book a ride with Lyft and noticed the app isn't working or that you are having problems with your app, here are the most common problems and how to fix them.
If you use the Lyft app regularly to move around your city, then a problem with the app can be a major inconvenience. The most common issue that leads to the Lyft app improper functioning is poor connectivity. Connectivity issues arise because each cell service network has different services in each city. There are common signs of connectivity issues including:
Sometimes there are system wide issues with the app. Review the different social media, blogs and forums that are Lyft related. Also check out their website. Sometimes there are app-wide bug reports and you can only sit and wait for them to be fixed.
How to solve connectivity problems
Connectivity issues can be resolved by altering some of your device's default settings. They can also be resolved by altering some elements of your phone's service plan. Changes you can make to improve connectivity include:
i. Go to 'Settings'
ii. Click 'Data Usage'
iii. From the Mobile section, click 'Mobile Data Usage'
iv. Choose an app from below the data usage graph (begin with apps that use the most data)
v. Turn off 'Allow background data usage'
i. Go to 'Settings'
ii. Select 'General'
iii. Click 'Background App Refresh'
iv. Select 'Wi-Fi only'
If your app is frozen or it has crashed, it may be as a result of installing new apps on your phone that are incompatible with Lyft. You should delete the apps one by one until Lyft returns to proper functioning.
You can also contact Lyft through their online help desk and notify them of the issues with your app. You can find the link to the help desk on GetHuman.
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