If apps such as Gmail and Google Pay have recently been crashing on your Android phone, you're not alone — it appears to be a widespread issue.
Numerous user reports on Downdetector indicate there are issues with Gmail, and reports on Reddit speak of Gmail "constantly crashing" since Monday. Furthermore, Google's own Workspace Status Dashboard said the company is "aware of a problem with Gmail affecting a significant subset of users."
The issue, which appears to stem from a system app called Android System WebView, has now been fixed.
"The problem with Gmail has been resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support. Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better," said Google in a note on the Workspace Status Dashboard.
SEE ALSO:How to change your signature in GmailTo fix the problem, users should update both Google Chrome and Android System WebView via Google Play. To do that, open the Play Store app, search for Android System WebView, and hit "Update." Then, repeat the process for Google Chrome.
DownDetector is owned by Mashable’s parent company, J2 Global.
TopicsAndroidGoogle
(责任编辑:時尚)
25 best movies on Netflix to stream now (June 2024)
TikTok video sparks conversation about inflation
Put your Amazon Echo to good use by asking it these 'Game of Thrones' questions
25 best movies on Netflix to stream now (June 2024)
United States vs. Ireland 2024 livestream: Watch T20 World Cup for free
25 best movies on Netflix to stream now (June 2024)
Chicago's new Apple store has a MacBook Air for a roof
Shop Apple's education pricing and get a $150 gift card
Trump and Macron's handshake might be the longest handshake in the history of handshakes
Does your device support Apple Intelligence?