Streaming issues can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to enjoy your favorite shows on Tubi. If your ONN device is getting stuck while watching Tubi, don’t worry—there are several simple fixes you can try.
Below, we’ll explain the common reasons why Tubi may not be working and the steps to resolve them.
Common Reasons for Tubi Errors on ONN

Here are the common reasons why Tubi is not working on an ONN device.
• Low Device Storage – Running out of space can cause apps like Tubi to crash or freeze.
• Corrupted App Cache – Damaged cache files may prevent Tubi from loading or streaming properly.
• Broken or Incomplete Installation – Outdated or corrupted app files can stop Tubi from working.
• Weak or Unstable Internet Connection – Poor Wi-Fi or slow speeds can interrupt streaming and make the ONN device lagging.
• Outdated ONN System Software – Old firmware may not support the latest version of Tubi.
• VPN or Proxy Interference – These services can block Tubi’s regional access.
• System Glitches – Sometimes only a factory reset can clear deep software issues.
• Hardware or Persistent Issues – In rare cases, you may need ONN customer support or a replacement.
What To Do When You Are Experiencing Tubi Errors on ONN
You can fix these issues by following methods such as clearing up device storage, cleaning the Tubi app cache, reinstalling the app, checking your internet connection, updating ONN system software, disabling VPN/proxy, performing a factory reset. Follow the steps below to fix the issue.
1. Clear Up Device Storage
Running low on storage can cause Tubi to crash or freeze.
Here’s how to free up space and improve performance:
- Go to Settings then select System then Storage.
- Remove unused apps.
- Clear up space to help Tubi run smoothly.
2. Clear Tubi App Cache
Corrupted cache files can prevent Tubi from loading as a result you see poor picture quality or have streaming issues.
Here’s how to clean it up:
- Go to Settings then Apps then select See all apps.
- Select Tubi, select Force Stop, then Clear Cache or Clear Data.

- Reboot your ONN device for a fresh start and relaunch the app. Now check if it is working.
3. Reinstall Tubi
A fresh install can fix broken files or incomplete updates:
- Go to Settings then Apps then See all apps.
- Select the specific app and tap Uninstall.

- Reinstall the app from the Play Store.
- Launch and test again.
4. Verify Your Internet Connection

The next thing you should do is test your internet connection
- Go to Settings then select Network & Internet.
- Confirm you’re connected to the correct Wi-Fi.
- Test your speed at speedtest.net.
- Restart your router or modem if needed.
5. Update Your ONN System Software
To update the ONN system software, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings then select System then About then System Update.

- Download and install any available updates.
- Restart your ONN device and check.
6. Turn Off VPN or Proxy
VPNs and proxies can interfere with Tubi’s regional access:
Disable any VPN or proxy services.
Restart your ONN device.
Try launching Tubi again. Check if the app is working now, else move on to the next solution.
7. Perform a Factory Reset
If nothing else works, a factory reset may be the solution. Here’s how to reset an ONN device to its factory defaults.
- Go to Settings then System then select About then Factory Reset.

- Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the process.
- Reinstall the app and test again. Check if it is working now. If it doesn’t work, then contact Tubi or ONN support for help.
8. Reach Out for Help
Still stuck with the same issue, contact support.
Visit ONN customer service.
They can help diagnose deeper issues or offer replacement options.
Wrapping Up
Tubi usually works smoothly on ONN devices, but when errors occur, they’re often linked to storage, cache, internet, or outdated software.
By following the steps above, you can quickly get back to streaming without interruptions. For any further queries or suggestions, comment in the section provided below. We’re always eager to hear from your side.