If you are someone who stores a lot of digital media, then you might have heard of Plex. It is an app that allows users to share their content with other devices hassle-free.

The service also features more than 200 free channels and over 50,000 on-demand titles. It also has a paid subscription service that includes mobile sync, fetching metadata, parental controls, and many more features.

A few days ago, Plex users complained about the iOS app crashing or freezing after the v7.27 update.

Having said that, Plex users are now reporting (1,2,3,4,5) that the iOS app is slow or unresponsive at times. While some say it takes a lot of time before the app responds to their commands, others say it does not work half the time.

Users say they tried restarting the app and their iOS device, but it does not help. It looks like the issue surfaced after the v7.28.1 update.

Looking at the reports, it looks like the problem is limited to the iOS version of the app since other platforms seem to be working just fine.

While Plex developers are yet to say anything about the issue, we came across a workaround that involves uninstalling and reinstalling the app.

Rest assured, we will be keeping an eye out for more information and update this space as and when required so make sure you stay tuned. Also, do let us know if the aforementioned workaround helped fix the issue in the comments down below.

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Featured image source: Plex TV

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