Thankfully, Google is trying to alleviate some of that frustration with the latest update to the Play Store. As his editor Mishaal Rahman of Technicals discovered, Google Play is now urging users of Android devices to update their apps after they crash. Each month, Google updates the “What’s new in Google System Updates” support page on our website. One of Google Play’s new improvements is to “allow users to fix app crashes with new update prompts.” This new feature was introduced in version 33.2 of the Google Play Store, released on Tuesday, November 15th. After digging into the code, Rahman discovered the message Android users see when an app with an available update crashes on their device. Update app to fix crashes | The app has stopped working, but the latest update to the app may fix the problem. Install the update, then reopen the app. To update later, visit %1$s on Google Play. Not all apps crash because you don’t have the latest updates installed, but it’s nice to know that your phone is at least trying to fix the problem.Of course, if there are no updates available will return to zero. Other improvements to his Google Play Store for Android in November include a new format for search results and automatic refresh of limited mobile data from the Google Play app for users who don’t have regular access to Wi-Fi. It is included.

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