Google Docs Android Cannot Open Files After Update Requiring Manual Rollback
A Google Docs Android update broke file opening entirely, forcing users to uninstall the update manually as the only fix. Google provided no in-app rollback or fix timeline. The regression completely blocks users from accessing their documents until the app is rolled back.
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