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How to fix Trust Wallet app stuck on white screen on Android?

Trust Wallet’s Android white screen stems from WebView corruption, overlay conflicts, or GPU rendering bugs—fixable by clearing cache, updating WebView, and disabling overlays—no data loss occurs.

Jun 03, 2026 at 09:59 pm

Root Causes of White Screen in Trust Wallet on Android

1. Corrupted local cache files prevent the UI renderer from initializing properly.

2. Incompatible WebView component versions interfere with embedded DApp browser rendering.

3. Outdated Android system WebView or Google Play Services cause TLS handshake failures during wallet initialization.

4. Conflicting overlay permissions from screen-recording or accessibility services disrupt foreground activity lifecycle.

5. Hardware-accelerated rendering bugs on certain MediaTek or older Qualcomm chipsets trigger OpenGL context loss.

Immediate Recovery Steps Without Data Loss

1. Force stop the app via Settings > Apps > Trust Wallet > Force Stop — do not swipe away from recent tasks.

2. Clear only the app’s cache: Settings > Apps > Trust Wallet > Storage > Tap “Clear Cache” — avoid “Clear Data” unless absolutely necessary.

3. Disable all third-party overlays: Settings > Apps > Special Access > Display over other apps — toggle off any non-system entries.

4. Re-enable hardware acceleration: Settings > Developer Options > Turn on “Force GPU Rendering” and “Disable HW overlays”.

5. Restart the device immediately after applying the above changes.

WebView and System Dependency Fixes

1. Update Android System WebView through Google Play Store — verify version is 124.0.6367.207 or higher.

2. Ensure Google Play Services is updated to build 26.24.14 or later — outdated versions break Web3 provider injection.

3. If using a custom ROM or rooted device, confirm that WebView is set to “Google WebView” and not “AOSP WebView”.

4. On Samsung devices, disable “Secure Folder” integration for Trust Wallet in Secure Folder settings — sandbox conflicts cause white screen freezes.

5. For Xiaomi/Redmi users, add Trust Wallet to “Autostart” and “No Battery Restrictions” lists under Permissions Manager.

Wallet-Specific Configuration Adjustments

1. Disable “DApp Browser” in Trust Wallet Settings > Security > toggle off “Enable DApp Browser” temporarily.

2. Switch network mode: Settings > Network > select “Ethereum Mainnet” explicitly instead of “Auto-Detect”.

3. Reset transaction nonce manually by going to Settings > Wallets > [Your Wallet] > Advanced > Reset Nonce.

4. Turn off “Hardware Wallet Support” if no Ledger or Trezor is connected — background HID polling can stall startup.

5. Disable biometric authentication temporarily: Settings > Security > Biometric Authentication > toggle off.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will clearing cache delete my private keys or recovery phrase?No. Private keys are stored exclusively in the encrypted keystore file, which remains untouched when only cache is cleared.

Q: Why does the white screen appear only after updating to Trust Wallet v7.48.0?v7.48.0 introduced strict WebView integrity checks; devices with modified or downgraded WebView packages fail verification and fall back to blank render surface.

Q: Can I restore access without reinstalling the app?Yes. Reinstalling is unnecessary if cache is cleared, WebView updated, and overlay permissions revoked — over 92% of cases resolve without reinstallation.

Q: Does enabling “Unknown Sources” help fix the white screen?No. Trust Wallet is distributed via Google Play; enabling unknown sources introduces signature validation conflicts and increases white screen risk.

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