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Global glitch on Android: this is how you will fix it
Android users around the world are reporting that they are unable to open the Gmail app and that other apps are crashing.
This is a global issue caused by a software update to a system component.
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This is how you will solve it
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Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 09:50 Updated: 10:23
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During the night (Tuesday) Android users reported that they suddenly saw an alert that the Gmail app had stopped working.
Shortly afterwards, it was reported that users could not open other apps like bank apps, Google Pay and more.
Accumulated reports confirmed that this was indeed a global glitch and Google responded: "We are aware of an issue in the WebView view that is causing Android apps to crash. We are working on a solution. Affected users cannot access the Gmail app. To email via the smartphone's browser. "
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This is how you will solve the problem
Immediately after Google, Samsung responded to the issue with a solution and wrote: "Please remove the latest update to Webview and then turn off and turn on the phone. Open the settings, apps, click on the dot dot in the right corner (in the Hebrew interface they will appear on the left), show apps Systems, and look for "WebView." Click on it, then remove it, "Samsung said.
This is a system component that is responsible for displaying the browser and belongs to the operating system.
At this point it is not clear what went wrong in the component that led to the global malfunction.
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