



Then, try using the Play Store to update Chrome and WebView.ģ.

In fact, it would be best to close any apps you have open in the background. Also, make sure that some other app isn’t taking all your Web connection’s bandwidth. However, take a close look at your Internet connection and see if its works properly. Of course, this seems to be like a straightforward solution. Lastly, try updating Chrome and Web View again and see if rebooting your device made a difference. Then, power your device back on and give it some time to initialize all of its services. Make sure it gets turned off completely and wait around 30 seconds, to be on the safe side. With that said, we recommend turning off your Android phone. That’s because Android does a series of maintenance tasks each time you boot-up this operating system, which happens each time you restart your device. You’d be surprised by how many technical and performance issues can be resolved simply by restarting your Android device.
