Pixel Watch fixes ‘Find My Phone’ app crash, ECG app still broken [Video]
The Pixel Watch has recently fixed a bug that caused the 'Find My Phone' app to crash, restoring its functionality. However, the ECG app remains non-operational, displaying an error message when users attempt to open it. These issues have been reported by multiple users, indicating a potential problem with recent app updates.
- ▪The 'Find My Phone' function on Pixel Watch was crashing but has now been fixed.
- ▪The ECG app continues to malfunction, showing an error message when opened.
- ▪Users of both Pixel Watch 3 and 4 have reported these issues, suggesting a widespread problem.
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