Whenever logos mobile starts up it starts with an image from a book I opened a while ago. I don’t have that book open but the specific image opens every time.
Has anyone encountered this & what is the fix?
I don't recall having ever seen this on Android devices. @Jeremy Shuart - Welcome to the Forums and if possible, could you post the device, Mobile OS with Version and the Version of the Logos App you are experiencing this issue on?
I've experienced this a few times (on iPhone) but I never figured out the cause. The only 'strange' thing that happened around the time it started was that I'd also begun using layouts in the mobile app; however, I have no idea if there was any actual connection between these two things. The problem eventually stopped on its own.
I am on iOS 18.0.1 and Logos version 37.0.3 (1)
It happened again just now when I opened the app to get the version number. It’s not a big problem, I just close the image and use the app as I normally would. The image is from a resource that isn’t even open.
I gave attempted to solve it by removing the book download (I downloaded it to read when I was out of cell service range), but that didn’t work.
Here’s a screenshot
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