Fixing Google Drive Update Failed on iPhone
## Direct Answer
If your Google Drive update failed on your iPhone, try restarting your device, checking your internet connection, and then updating the app again. If the issue persists, uninstall and reinstall the Google Drive app.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix the Google Drive update failed issue on your iPhone, follow these steps:
1. Close the App Store and restart your iPhone by pressing and holding the sleep/wake button until the “Slide to Power Off” slider appears.
2. Wait for 30 seconds and then press and hold the sleep/wake button again until the Apple logo appears.
3. Open the App Store and check if the update is available again.
4. If the update is still failing, check your internet connection by opening a website in Safari.
5. If your internet connection is stable, try uninstalling the Google Drive app by pressing and holding the app icon until it starts wiggling, then tap the “X” icon.
6. Open the App Store, search for Google Drive, and install the app again.
7. Once the app is installed, open it and sign in to your Google account to sync your files.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Q: Why does my Google Drive update keep failing?
A: The update may fail due to a poor internet connection, insufficient storage space, or a software glitch.
### Q: Will uninstalling Google Drive delete my files?
A: No, uninstalling the Google Drive app will not delete your files. Your files are stored in the cloud and will be available when you reinstall the app and sign in to your Google account.
### Q: How do I check for available storage space on my iPhone?
A: Go to Settings > General > About, and look for the “Available” storage space. If your storage space is low, delete unnecessary files and apps to free up space.
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