Kacey Saff
I was having trouble with this continually popping up with "SIM manager keeps stopping." Google support was unable to help in two hours. I resolved the issue by clicking uninstall, which actually just downgrades to the factory version, then in the three dot menu checking "no automatic updates," then rebooting. Now everything works. For some reason the update broke my phone and kept getting automatically installed until I did that process.
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Daniel Cox
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Just switched to Google Fi. Brand new Pixel 4a 5G. This app pops up roughly once a minute with a crash report. None of the options do anything. Force close doesn't delay the next pop up. Sending a crash report so far does nothing. I have tried to update the system and the app and nothing seems to help. I can't find a solution to this problem. Please fix this issue. Update: I uninstalled this app and my phone is working fine without issue. I turned off the autoupdate so it shouldn't come back.
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Kate B.
This app was trying to auto update but I never have my WiFi turned on, I'm always using my cellular connection. So naturally it couldn't finish updating. Was causing me to lose my cellular connection. Very frustrating. Once I realized this update was pending, I stopped it. Turned on WiFi. And then updated. Finished updating in a flash and now no more connection issue. Everytime I turn off app auto updates, they come back again after OS update. 😩
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