Why does this often happen when I try to select a verse on my downloaded Bible on the mobile app? I can go into the contents tab just fine, but the verse tab often gets stuck.
I have not experienced this issue on Android mobile. Does it happen with other Bibles as well, or just the one?
Aaron. I don't know about other Bibles. I tend to use the NIV on my phone which is downloaded. Plus as I have an 18 month Google phone, the operating software and apps are fully up to gdate.
Working as it should today. Very strange.
I have the same behavior at times. It seems to happen when it opens to 'Contents' and then when I switch to verse I get the blank screen. Backing out and going back into again fixes it.
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