Latest Android app crashes upon start, ad infinitum. Where to find legacy app versions?
Also did a full system reset, fyi.
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Hey there, @scQue814. 👋
Sorry to hear that the app is crashing when launching it. I moved your post over to the Android section to keep the community space organized.
The minimum specifications for Android devices can be found in this thread: Android Minimum Specs
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Let's start with the problem that your prescribed replies to questions to not fit the reality of my experience. Next, I cannot access Pandora Community unless I follow an email link. And I must already be logged into the online site for the link to connect me properly. THIS IS WHAT WE CALL GLITCHY. And this sort of behavior is RAMPANT across the platform. If Pandora is trying to sell a product, it cannot be glitchy! Do you guys not beta-test software before making them go live? Every "improvement" you make seems to undermine the overall functionality for the user.
Don't introduce more perks until your programmers know how all the code is interconnected. Next, the very information you requested (next pane) nearly takes up the 500-character limit! Character limits are childish nonsense. Stop treating your customers this way. To answer your initial question: yes, Pandora sometimes works. But sometimes it doesn't. HOW ABOUT STARTING with why it does not launch CONSISTENTLY in Google's Alarm Clock in Android 9? That seems like a really simple, straightforward goal.
Btw, seems to work pretty well in Android 7. As do most apps. Which further reinforces my opinion that we should all go back to Android 7 or 5 or 3 before "moving forward".
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Thanks for providing those details, and for sharing your feedback, @scQue814.
I'll be sure to report this over to the appropriate party. App version 2006.2 should be released for Android users soon. Feel free to keep an eye out for that release so that you can update the app once it's available.
Appreciate your patience while the engineering team looks into this. 🛠
This was exactly why I didn't upgrade my cell phone app, and my tablet automatically upgraded itself. Guess which one is having more problems now. I agree that there really needs to be a reversion option.