G-Mail Bug- The condition of G-Mail has deteriorated, people are not able to read emails due to bugs.

Friends, as we all know that in today’s modern era, G-Mail accounts have become an important part of our lives, which are not only used for mailing, but G-mail drives store documents, photos and other things, but users using Gmail on Android devices are facing a disturbing problem nowadays, due to which they are finding it difficult to read emails. A recent bug in the Gmail app has caused the screen to flicker, text disappears, or the display goes completely blank when users open an email. Let us know the complete details

Users complained about continuous problems in Gmail

According to complaints from many users, this issue is not being resolved even with common troubleshooting methods. Many users report that even after force-stopping the Gmail app, deleting cache files, restarting their device, and updating the app, the issue persists.

One user reported that as soon as an email is opened, the screen starts flickering, making it impossible to read the message. Another user reported that when opening an email on their tablet, the screen appears completely blank, while everything works fine on their smartphone on the same account.

Samsung devices are most affected

This problem is occurring more frequently on Samsung devices than others. Users of Samsung tablets and foldable smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, are most affected by this issue.

This problem may be related to Android System WebView. It is a core part of Android that serves to display web-based content inside apps. Google has been informed about this bug, but the company has not yet issued any official solution or statement to fix this problem.

Users can try these methods

Change the device from portrait mode to landscape mode and then back to portrait mode.

Turn on the auto-rotate feature and rotate the device between the two orientations.

Clear the cache of Android System WebView.

Update the Android System WebView and Gmail app to the latest version available.

These methods may help keep the device working properly for some users until Google releases a permanent fix for this issue.

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