12 April 2017

How To Fix Android That Often Restart / Shutdown By Itself

Posted by Abirama on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in | No comments
Android Restart
Android is a great operating system, it was convenient, it have a great applications and games, and a friendly user interface. But there's one thing that I really hate from Android. Yes, not like any other operating systems. Android have so many problems, from malware, syncing error, slow user interface, and so many else. And this time I will give you a solution to a problem on Android that I've just experienced.

Just like I said before, Android have so many applications and games. From an education apps, photography apps, and an entertainment apps. Whatever your android smart phone, there's always an application that very interesting to download. But, download so many applications and games could harm your smart phone. The problems may occur after you install an applications or games, and that problem was a smart phone that often restart or shutdown by itself. For people that just have an android smart phone, it will be so annoying and frustrating. But before we go to the solution, we will see why your android restart or shutdown by itself

Why Does That Happen?
There are so many causes that allow this to happen, and this time we will only mention a few. However, most of this problems appear because:

1. The occurrence of an error in the software itself. If application is damaged due to certain things, maybe you accidentally delete a file system then indirectly it makes the android system errors, hangs, restarts itself.

2. Overload At the CPU, RAM and GPU memory. The number of applications you run make the hardware can not do everything. Every smart phone has the ability that is different, as a wise user you do not need to force something that is not able to do your own smart phone. Overload on major hardware such as CPU, RAM Memory and GPU would make it hangs, and ultimately the smart phone will restart / die by itself.

3. Android System has been root. Root does look very good for users, but in fact the root is not good for the smart phone itself. With root users can access the system which previously could not be accessed, and users can install heavy games that previously could not be installed. But sometimes root in some cases can make a file system error, possible crashes on certain files and resulted in Android that shutdown by itself.

4. Too Much Junk Files. Each time you open and run the application, it would produce junk files or cache files continuously. And if the files are kept piling up and never cleaned, it can cause android phone feels heavy, frequent errors, force close arrived - arrived, hang, and finally restart by itself.

5. A Virus Attacked Your Smart phone. The virus is a threat to all operating systems, either on a computer or smart phone. a dangerous virus could be causing all the systems were completely destroyed. For example is restart by itself, the virus may enter the system reboot that makes smart phones frequent restarts. We recommend using a reliable anti-virus to remove and prevent the virus to enter the android system.


From the causes above surely you've think about problems on your android smart phone. To fix this, you can see the tips how to fix android smart phone that often restarts by itself below.

How To Fix Android That Often Restart / Shutdown By Itself

1. Pull the battery and external memory. Before you do so much, turn off and then unplug the smart phone battery and microSD for several seconds. Let chipset does not receive the energy from the battery and then put the battery and the microSD  and turn it back on.

2. Delete Cache File. When you open an applications or game, does your phone often restart by itself? Go to Settings> Application> All and then find the application. Tap the "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data". 

3. Update Your Install Application. It is caused by bugs of an application that has not been updated. To do this you should open the Google Play Store> My Apps>  Installed and then updated. But if the android shutdown or died after you update it, just remove the update.

4. Wipe Cache Partition. The next thing that you should do is to change your android smart phone to wipe cache partition settings. But you only do this, if your android smart phone doesn't have a problem with viruses or trojans that interfere with android systems. 

To do this, you have to turn off your smart phone. And then Press the Volume Up button along with the Home button and the Power, After the phone vibrates, release the Power button and hold on the Home button and Volume Up. After android picture appear in your smart phone, then android boot system will appear with bluescreen then release all buttons and select wipe cache partition. Then Press the Power button after the cursor is in "reboot system now" for the reset process. Wait in minutes HP you restart and will return to normal and see the different after and before the reset wipe cache partition.

5. Factory Reset. This is the last way before you decide whether to perform service or not. all the above steps have you follow and your phone still have a problems, there may be some errors in software causing the system to crash.

The most effective solution is to do a factory reset! But remember, if you do this, then all the data stored on your phone will be lost, and the phone display will be like the first time we buy. But wait! If it turns your mobile phone using the Android OS Marshmallow and above, then you MUST remember the password of the Google account that you are currently using.

If you didn't want this happen, then next time you should check if an application that you are about to download are reliable.

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