Published on 19/11/2022 12:34:56 | Source: ANI
New Delhi, Nov 18 (ANI): American tech giant Google, in a response to software crashes, has tweaked Android to provide a new popup that urges users to update their apps. According to The Verge, Esper's senior technical editor Mishaal Rahman has shared that the prompt says, "Update the app to fix crashes. The app stopped working, but the latest update for the app may fix the issue. Install the update and then open the app again." The prompt will only be helpful if an app isn't already fully updated. If a device is already running its latest version and still crashing, then it's likely that a fix isn't available yet. Still, given the fact that most of the time crashing issues are resolved with a simple update, the new prompt will be more helpful than not, reported The Verge. Google's support page states that the new prompt is rolling out with version 33.2 of the Google Play Store app this week.
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