Here’s what you need to do if your Google Play Books is insta-crashing
With its multi-platform Play Books & Audiobooks app, Google provides access to a vast collection of audiobooks, eBooks, and other readable materials. However, it has had trouble capturing customers’ attention in the face of more illustrious online stores like Barnes & Noble and Amazon-owned Audible. Last year, both companies and Google had a very public argument over Google’s new billing structure, which caused the two to advise users to make purchases through their individual websites rather than Google Play. But for most users, the app has continued to be a solid option. However, it appears that some of them have started experiencing crashes more lately, soon after accessing Play Books. Not many complaints can be found online after a short search, but it doesn’t matter because the corporation is fixing the fault.
An update on the page was displayed to satisfy the users by providing a message of awareness regarding the issue and encouraging them to hold on as the platform worked on the fixations.
For a solution to this issue, users were asked to update their apps to the latest version and also to clear up any cache regarding the app or its data from the system settings. After following this, your app’s issues will be fixed, and you can continue to use it as usual.
As the number of reports was around 350 regarding the issue, the platform took a step ahead and worked on solving it before it got worse. The app isn’t that popular, so it doesn’t get continuous updates, but this one will surely benefit those who are using it regularly. A recent update was made to the platform back in March, when the app got some new material. You can check your play store for the latest update, or you can get it from APK Mirror.
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