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How to Force Quit and Reopen the Roshal Health App on iOS & Android

This article explains how to fully close (force quit) the Roshal Health app on iOS and Android and what to try if closing and reopening doesn't resolve the issue.

Summary

  • Steps to fully close the Roshal Health app on iOS and Android.
  • Follow-up actions to try if closing and reopening the app does not fix the problem.

How to fully close the app

  • On iOS:

    1. From the Home screen, swipe up from the bottom and pause (or double‑press the Home button on older devices) to open the app switcher.
    2. In the app switcher, locate the app and swipe the Roshal Health app's preview up and off the screen to close it completely.
    3. Reopen the app from the Home screen or app library.
  • On Android:

    1. Tap the Recent Apps / Overview button (or use the gesture: swipe up and hold) to open the recent apps view.
    2. Find the Roshal Health app in the list and swipe it away (usually left, right, or up depending on device) to close it completely.
    3. Reopen the app from your launcher or app drawer.

Troubleshooting steps after closing the app

  • Reopen the app after force closing to see if the issue is resolved.
  • Restart your device if closing and reopening the app does not help.
  • If the problem appears to be related to network connectivity, try toggling Wi‑Fi off and on or switch between Wi‑Fi and cellular data before reopening the app.

Conclusion: Force‑quitting the Roshal Health app via the iOS app switcher or Android recent apps view and then reopening it is the primary way to fully close the app. If issues persist, restarting the device or switching network connections are recommended next steps.