Miro Mobile App Becomes Unresponsive Requiring Repeated Restarts
A Miro mobile user reports the app becoming non-interactive — taps are not registered unless the user repeatedly exits and re-enters the app. The complaint also links the performance degradation to a recent update that introduced new AI features. This appears to be a device- or update-specific regression rather than a systemic platform issue.
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