
This will ‘rejuvinate’ your download manager and have it respond to any subsequent download commands. To properly do this, simply go to Settings > App Management > App List > Click: option (Top Right Side Corner) > Show system > Find Download Management and Download Manager > Storage Usage > Clear Data. If that does not work, you might want to dig into your settings and clear the chase and Data for your system’s Download Manager. Clear cache and data for Download Management and Download Manager However, if this does not work, there are a bunch of other solutions that you can try out. You would be surprised just how effective this simple solution is. If your device would not update these two apps, simply turn off your device and turn it back on. Perhaps the most basic, yet most effective solution to any glitching electronic device. So how do you fix this issue? How do you get your Realme to update Google Chrome and Android System WebView from the Play Store? Well, here are some of the suggestions that Realme is offering affected users.


However, since it is their users who are being affected by this, the company further released a guide in a bid to help affected users get the Android System WebView and Google Chrome apps to update from the Google Play Store. In the future, Google developers will fix this issue. The device team says: This is not actually your device or any UI updation bug. In the statement, Realme distanced itself from the bug, pushing the blame to Google’s developers. In recognition of this fact, Realme was compelled to issue a statement explaining what exactly is going on. A number of Realme X2 Pro users have reported this issue While this might not exactly be a Realme-specific issue, it afflicts an awful lot of Realme users.

In the recent past, Realme users have been facing issues trying to update the System WebView and Google Chrome up from the Google Play Store. Of course, there is a way to transfer the page to Chrome but that is beside the point. This means that when you click on a link in an app, say Twitter, it will open Android System Webview as if it is the browser built into the app. But what is it? Well, Android System WebView is a ‘Lite’ version of Chrome that enables users to open links within the app they’re using so they don’t have to leave the app. With the past couple of Android releases, Android phones came with Android System Webview pre-installed. Original story (published on April 28, 2020) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
