Google Docs Tablet App Crashes After Recent Update and Cannot Launch
A Google Docs update broke the tablet app, causing it to crash on launch even after clearing cache and reinstalling. The regression is platform-side with no user workaround. Tablet users lost access to a core productivity tool without notice.
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