Mobile App Repeatedly Crashes on Infinix Tablet Despite Reinstalls
Users with Infinix Android tablets cannot run the app due to persistent crashes that survive reinstallation and device reformats. The app lacks compatibility support for this tablet line, leaving a subset of users completely locked out. This points to a missing device compatibility layer or unhandled hardware-specific error.
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