Posted by Abirama on Friday, December 09, 2016 in Gadgets | No comments
Android is probably the most famous and most used after iOS and Windows. But being the most famous operating system doesn't guarantee that the operating system will not experience any problems. Many people said that their android's smartphone is having so many problem. And these are some quick fixes for some of the most common problems Android owners face.
1. Battery Drain
Many users have reported problems with their smartphone's battery life. Like battery often runs out, or maybe the battery leaks, etc. One of the easiest ways to prolong your smartphone's battery is to change your locations and brightness settings. Enter the settings menu, click on Location, and select battery saving
mode. As for brightness, you should avoid using auto-brightness and
instead turn your screen down somewhere below halfway, or to a level
that is acceptable for your eyes.
2. Google Play Store Crashing
If Google Play crashes after launching it, you might have a corrupt
cache. Most of the time, simply wiping its cache fixes the problem. Most
versions of Android use generally the same steps. Go to settings then find apps, after that Swipe right to locate the “all” tab and then Locate Google Play Store and wipe cache and data. After you did all of that you should restart your phone
3. Slow and Frozen
Phones typically begin to slow down as their internal storage fills
up. Try deleting unused apps and photos, or moving them to the cloud or a
microSD card. In addition, you should close open apps that you are no
longer using, delete app cache, and limit the use of live wallpapers.
An app's cached data can be deleted be going to Settings > Apps, selecting a certain app, and choosing the Clear Cache option. Programs such as App Cache Cleaner and Clean Master, both of which are available for free from the Google Play store, can also be used to automate the process of clearing cache.
4. Downloads not working
Sometimes downloads will fail. Android includes a dedicated download
manager, and its cache can become corrupted. In this case, just wipe the
cache. To wipe your cache go to settings then find apps, after that Swipe right to locate the “all” tab and select Download Manager then wipe the cache and restart your device.
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5. Can't connect to the internet
If you have are having a problem connecting to Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi, or your cellular network, enable Airplane mode for 30 seconds,
toggle it off, and try connecting again. Sometimes simply toggling the
specific connection can also solve the problem.
Still having issues? Try repairing or setting up your Bluetooth device or Wi-Fi network again.
6. Smartphone can't turn on
First try removing the battery. If the battery can’t be removed, hold
down the power button for fifteen seconds. If that fails, plug the
device into a power source and hold the power button down for fifteen
seconds. If that fails, you may need to either have the device serviced
or return it.
7. Cannot Syncing
There are numerous steps you can take to address problems
with syncing. First, ensure that you are connected to the Internet, and
that the service you are trying to sync with, such as Google or
Dropbox, isn't down. Double check that your password is correct and try
syncing again.
Still having problems? Remove the account from your device and add it again.
8. Android won't connect to windows pc
There’s two ways (there used to be three) that Android connects to a computer: Android Debug Bridge
(ADB) or Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). ADB lets users interact with
Android’s operating system while MTP only permits access to specially
designated media storage directories. ADB always causes the most amount
of problems.
9. App Crashes
Apps can crash for all sorts of reasons. Is there an update available
for either the app or your phone? If so, install it. If not, force close
the app by swiping it away in the multitask menu and
then reopen it.
10. Touchscreen didn't respond
You may want to throw your phone against the wall when it begins to
malfunction, but there isn't a need to panic. Most problems are fixed
with a simple restart. Although if you physically damaged your phone or
dropped it in water, you may have bigger problems on your hands.
Press the power button and let the phone turn off, but wait a minute or two before powering it back on.
Face it android is the most robust operating system, so many problems. And not like Windows that immune to malicious software. But it's also easy to recover, if you having another problem just comment and we will try to fixed it for you
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