

If those steps are not solving the problem for you, the further step in this tutorial may be of help. Some hide the "Uninstall updates" option behind a sub menu in the top right corner of the App info screen. Be aware that those screens may look differently for different Android manufacturers. Next go back to the overview, find the Google app and hit "Uninstall updates" (right). Then hit the "Force stop" button in the bottom of the screen (middle). Find the "Google Play services" app in the Apps overview (left). Find the Uninstall updates option and hit it.


Find the Google Play services and enter the options.Go to Settings on your smartphone and find Apps.Here's how some users managed to solve the problem. Smartphones are constantly displaying the "Google has stopped" error message, making them almost unusuable. In June 2021, Android smartphones around the world are plagued by a bug that concerns the Google app. Uninstall Android System WebView update on Samsung smartphones.Uninstall Android System WebView update (March 2021 glitch).
