Most OEMs have asked users to go ahead and install the latest versions of the two aforementioned apps on their devices in order to stop the apps from crashing. Not long after, Google patched the bug and rolled out new updates for the Android System WebView app and Chrome which now replaces the need for the WebView app on some devices. Google acknowledged the issue and had confirmed that apps were crashing due to a bug with the Android System WebView component. This problem has been affecting most Android smartphones such as those from Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Motorola, and Realme to name a few. Yesterday, most Android users woke up to see that they weren’t able to use certain apps all of a sudden as the apps kept crashing. Original story (published on March 24, 2021) follows: These are our recommendations.New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. You have to go to Users and accounts to do so. By following the steps in the first option, you can unlink your Google account, do it and then synchronize it again.
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If you have apps on the SD just reinsert it and update again. So try removing the card, updating and reinserting it. Sometimes if your phone has an SD card it may be that it is giving problems with the Play Store.
We recently told you on Android Help how to empty the cache of your Android, follow this tutorial step by step you can do it without problem. To do this we will have to do it from the storage options and look for the app you need. To do this, open the Play Store, go to the options (the three lines in the upper left) and you will My applications and games. There you can pause the current downloads and select the one you want to update or download.Īnother option is to clear the cache or stop the application. Stop automatic updates and pending updatesĪnother option would be to stop automatic updates and pending updates, since the download may be pending because you are updating other applications first. So if you deactivate or pause the automatic updates you can prioritize the application that most appeals to you. In Android Stock you will find it in Settings> Data usage> Data saver> Unrestricted data and there select the Play Store as well. In my case, that I use Huawei for example, I find it in Wireless & networks> Data usage> Smart data saver> From system, There we look for Google Play Store and select it, so it will not have restrictions when used in the background. The option in question is Use of data and within it we will have to modify the saving data. But sometimes it can cause a conflict, especially if you are in power saving mode, which can prevent the use of certain apps in the background.Īs always, this option is always in different places depending on the manufacturer, but more or less it will always be in similar places. It does not mean that the Play Store does not work in the background, in fact it does. 2 Stop automatic updates and pending updatesįirst of all is enable background data usage for Play Store.