Google Drive App Files Not Displaying or Organizing Correctly
Google Drive's mobile app has become nearly unusable for some users with files failing to display or organize correctly. The complaint is brief and lacks specifics, but reflects a pattern of mobile app reliability issues. The severity depends on how widespread the display bug is across device types.
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Google Docs app loads slowly and fails to save large document copies
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