Threads App Crashes on Open After iOS Update: Recovery Steps
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Threads App Crashes on Open After iOS Update: Recovery Steps

After updating your iPhone to a new iOS version, the Threads app may crash immediately when you try to open it. This problem occurs because the app cache or saved data from the previous iOS version conflicts with the updated system libraries. This article explains why the crash happens and provides five specific recovery steps to get Threads working again.

Key Takeaways: Threads Crash After iOS Update

  • Force-quit and restart the app: Clears a temporary system-level lock that may prevent Threads from launching.
  • Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Threads > Offload App: Removes the app but keeps your documents and data, letting iOS reinstall a clean copy.
  • Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset All Settings: Fixes deeper iOS configuration conflicts without deleting your personal data.

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Why Threads Crashes Immediately After an iOS Update

When iOS updates, the operating system changes how apps interact with system frameworks like UIKit and Core Data. Threads stores cached data in a format that may become incompatible with the new iOS version. This cached data includes login tokens, feed preferences, and profile images. When the app tries to load this outdated data on launch, it encounters a fatal error and crashes before the user interface appears.

Another common cause is a corrupted app bundle. iOS updates sometimes interrupt app file verification. If the Threads app was partially updated or its permissions were reset during the iOS installation, the system may refuse to run the app. The crash is not a sign of permanent data loss. It is a recoverable state caused by the update process.

Recovery Steps to Fix Threads Crashes After iOS Update

Follow these steps in order. Test Threads after each step. If the app opens normally, you do not need to proceed further.

  1. Force-close Threads and restart your iPhone
    Open the App Switcher by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and pausing in the middle. Swipe up on the Threads card to close it. Press and hold the side button and either volume button until the power-off slider appears. Slide to power off. Wait 30 seconds. Press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears. Open Threads.
  2. Offload and reinstall Threads
    Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Scroll down and tap Threads. Tap Offload App. This removes the app but keeps your documents and data. After the offload completes, tap Reinstall App. The App Store downloads the latest version of Threads without your cached data.
  3. Delete Threads completely and reinstall
    If offloading does not work, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Threads and tap Delete App. Confirm the deletion. Open the App Store, search for Threads by Instagram, and tap the download icon. Sign in with your Instagram account. This step removes all local data, including login tokens.
  4. Reset all iPhone settings
    Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset All Settings. Enter your iPhone passcode and confirm. This resets network settings, wallpaper, and privacy permissions to defaults. It does not delete your photos, messages, or apps. After the iPhone restarts, open Threads and grant the required permissions.
  5. Update Threads via the App Store
    Open the App Store and tap your profile icon in the top-right corner. Scroll down to the Pending Updates section. If Threads appears, tap Update. If no update is listed, pull down to refresh the page. An updated version may contain a compatibility fix for the new iOS build.

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If Threads Still Crashes After the Main Fix

Threads crashes only when connected to a specific Wi-Fi network

This indicates a DNS or proxy conflict. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap the info icon next to your network, and scroll down to Configure DNS. Change it from Automatic to Manual. Tap Add Server and enter 8.8.8.8. Tap Save. Open Threads again. If the app loads, the issue was a DNS cache conflict from the iOS update.

Threads crashes after you sign in but before the feed loads

This suggests a corrupted login token. Sign out of Instagram on your iPhone first. Open Instagram, go to Settings > Accounts > Log Out. Then delete Threads using step 3 above. Reinstall Threads and sign in again. The fresh token forces the app to rebuild its local database from scratch.

Threads crashes on every launch even after reinstalling

This points to a system-level conflict that only a full iOS restore can fix. Back up your iPhone to iCloud or a computer. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Erase All Content and Settings. After the iPhone restarts, restore from your backup. Do not restore app data for Threads. Download Threads fresh from the App Store.

Threads Crash Recovery Methods Compared

Method Time Required Data Loss Risk
Force-close and restart 2 minutes None
Offload and reinstall 5 minutes Low — only cache is removed
Delete and reinstall 10 minutes High — all local data removed
Reset all settings 15 minutes Low — personal data preserved
Full iOS restore 1 hour High — everything erased then restored

After an iOS update, the fastest recovery method is a simple force-close and restart. If that fails, offloading Threads removes the corrupted cache while keeping your login data intact. Only delete the app if offloading does not resolve the crash. The Reset All Settings option fixes deeper iOS configuration conflicts without losing your photos or messages. For persistent crashes, a full iOS restore is the last resort. After recovery, check the App Store weekly for Threads updates to avoid future compatibility issues.

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