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#Pixel 3a apps keep crashing full
Subscribe to this calendar to follow the biggest events coming to r/GooglePixel.įor more information on all of the devices in the Made By Google lineup, and other Google-related products, check out these subreddits:Ĭlick on each rule for its full description. DO NOT COMMENT unless you have evidence to share. Any ideas what it could be I really don't want to factory reset my pixel. I didn't uninstalled gmail I figured it would do the same thing. Also, a reminder to users visiting links to the Issue Tracker: star the issue. Gmail and Amazon keep on crashing, I uninstall and installed the Amazon app and it worked but than went back to crashing after I closed the app. NOTE: You must be signed into your Google account to view bugs on the Google Issue Tracker.
#Pixel 3a apps keep crashing update
Multiple reports of Pixel 3 XLs being bricked by the latest update.I have restarted my phone, uninstalled and reinstalled the app. I click to open the app and it immediately crashes.
#Pixel 3a apps keep crashing android
This post by u/jaykresge may help to explain why you're still waiting for the latest update, and why carriers may be the reason. I have a google pixel 3a, with android 11. If you're having issues getting a problem solved with Google Support, u/dmziggy's ticketing system can help you get it escalated. Important Links The WikiĮverything you need, including support, flair info, leaks, and AMAs, is right here. Get support, learn new information, and hang out in the subreddit dedicated to Pixel, Nest, Chromecast, the Assistant, and a few more things from Google. In previous instances which appeared to affect Samsung's Galaxy smartphones, Google had to issue an update for the same to solve the problem of repeated app crashes.Welcome to r/GooglePixel, the (un)official home of #teampixel and the #madebygoogle lineup on Reddit. Since a lot of apps utilise this, it's no wonder that a bad update could lead to numerous crashes.Īs reported by some users in the same threads, uninstalling the latest Android System WebView update has resolved the problem for a few. WebView is a tool which basically lets a user access the chrome browser in an app to display information from a webpage without leaving the app. Many state that this could be a bad Android System WebView update. Others have posted success after a factory reset, while some claim that even a factory reset does not solve the issue. Some state that the issue is down to carrier services, advising others to uninstall updates for the service if possible. Most users claim that a restart does not seem to help.


So, there seems to be no defined solution for the same. While the apps take just five seconds to crash after being launched, the solutions found across threads seem to vary. While there are also comments on some threads about both Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 smartphone owners not being impacted by the crashes, the most recent comment mentions a Pixel 5 model seemingly affected by the same issue. It seems like a factory reset is the answer, if it still is messed up, IDK what Im going to do. Yes, I know its Android WebView, but somehow it messed up my Pixel 3a. This happened when my apps all of the sudden crashed all the time a few days ago. While this issue seems to be spreading gradually, it does seem to affect all Pixel smartphone users. When I updated my apps, the app icon is a weird Android robot instead of the usual logo. This would include devices like the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro.
#Pixel 3a apps keep crashing series
Most of the users complaining about the same online own a Pixel 6 or a Pixel 7 series devices.
