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Might be an incompatible app. Try the oculus app and see if it shuts down then. If it does, then you may have a phone or vr gear problem. If not. Then contact the app developer for a solution.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not familiar with that particular app, but I think I know what you're talking about because I have that issue when using other apps. First, make sure you're distinguishing between A) the stopping and starting that occurs when you're streaming content vs downloading it to your phone and playing it from there (Downloading is MUCH better than trying to stream, even with a fast Wi-Fi connection; you will have a much smoother experience); and B) the stopping and starting that occurs because of legitimate memory issues. If I start a session with a simple app (like watching a tv show on Netflix or playing a relatively basic game like Smash Hit) and then move up to a more complex app (in particular, Gun Sight), I don't have problems, but if I use Gun Sight and THEN attempt to use another program... The phone has used a lot of RAM to power Gun Sight and needs to be boosted. My solution is to take the headset off, pop out the phone, boost the RAM with a memory booster app (I like Power Clean and Clean Master), and resume using the headset.
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