Hi DavidWC,
I'm on Android 9, and GSM is a Samsung Galaxy S8 ( SM-G950F )
Ok,
If this is a crash caused by a bug (or mis-configuration) in Meteor, then if you have "Share usage & diagnostic data" (usually in Privacy Settings) turned on in your phone then I will eventually get a crash report from Google. This can take a few days, however, so in the meantime you can try:
1. Restart your phone by holding the power button and choosing either "Restart" or "Power Off" (and then power back on). After the phone restarts, try Meteor again and see if you get the same result. The idea here is to clear out state and any memory-exhaustion issues.
2. If that doesn't work, uninstall Meteor from your phone, either in Settings, Apps & Notifications, or by tapping and holding on the icon and choosing "Uninstall" (or drag to trashcan icon).
3. Restart your phone again, if you have the patience for it.
4. Check to see if the "Share usage & diagnostic data" is turned on in Settings. Also, while you're in Settings, check the Storage section to make sure your phone has at least a few MB free. Meteor doesn't use much space, but Android will kill new apps if it feels constrained.
5. Go to the Google Play Store and download and re-install Meteor again. Cross your fingers and try running the app again. If it crashes, then eventually I should get a crash report and be able to debug the problem.
Anyway, I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing problems running the app. I'd be happy to continue trying to help you out, and I'd like to figure out what the problem is, but I don't want to pollute this message board with too much diagnostics. If you want to keep working on it, please send me an email at support@westerncomputational.com (or david@westerncomputational.com) and I'll try to think of something else to try.