When you encounter some system bug, you should reproduce the bug to find what step causes it.
You don't need to reproduce condition or step perfectly, but describe your action or event as detail as possible.
If you succeed to reproduce the bug, it's time to get the BugReport file that contains the bug log.



Get BugReport(DebugMsg) File


Execute EmKit 

Tap Take Bug Report.

Start Saving Bug Report

Tap SAVE in the dialog. Saving BugReport file takes about 2 minutes.

During saving, you can see the progress in the notification as below
(only in Android 10 and above).

You can take BugReport file by EmLogTool app, too.
Launch EmLogTool from EmKit, and tap SAVE button. The way to save the file after this step is same as the following steps.


Save Bug Report File
(Skip when you are using Android 9 and below versions)

When taking the bug report is completed, tap the notification.
And select Take Bug Report from the icon list. Then, a toast message explaining the file saved location will be shown.

Find File

Execute FileExplorer and find the bug report file in the following path.

Android 9 and belowAndroid 10 and above
/BugReport folder/Download folder



Go to StartFile Explorer

Move to Windows folder and find the LogTrace in the folder

Check the dialog message and tap YES to save the debugmsg(bugreport)

You can find the debugmsg file in the My Documents directory of the device storage as TXT format

Tap My Device on the home screen

Go to Windows folder and double-tap the LogTrace in the folder

Check the dialog message and tap Yes to save the debugmsg(bugreport) file

You can find the debugmsg file in the My Documents directory of the device storage as TXT format.


Now, you can attach the bugreport file to us via the Ticketing System portal or email.




Don't forget. You should also upload the device information file.

Please refer to the article below that is about 'How to get DevInfo file'.