Mobile Hanging Issues & Solution
Mobile hanging is one of the common problems we face with
smartphones. Mobile hanging becomes more embarrassing when we need it most. Almost
every smartphone slows down or hangs after a long period of use. When the use
of RAM in mobile is more, it starts to hang. So, in this post, we will learn
about the causes of mobile hang or freeze and how to solve them.
The condition when the mobile stops responding to the
instructions given by its user, called mobile hanging. In this case, the phone
does not work or freeze.
Let's know why mobile hangs and its solution: -
RAM(Random Access Memory)
If you have a smartphone with low RAM, and you install software
that required more RAM to perform then the mobile will definitely hang or freeze.
For example, suppose you have a mobile phone with 1 GB of RAM and you have
installed some software or games in it which require a minimum of 3GB RAM, then it will hang. So install comfortable applications with your mobile.
Clean the RAM regularly.
Use light versions instead of heavy applications. Because
Heavy applications consume more RAM.
Uninstall unnecessary applications.
Live wallpaper or live theme
Live or animated wallpapers & themes create pressure on your
mobile's processor and RAM, cause a mobile hang. So avoid using live
wallpapers or themes and if you using it then simply uninstall or remove them.
Use Task Manager
Turn off unwanted apps by using Task Manager in your
smartphone so your mobile will work faster.
Use Task Manager to apps activity. Using it you can stop the unnecessary apps so that your mobile will work faster.
Multi-Tasking
Unnecessarily don't run too many applications at the same time. Mobile RAM and processor are pressurized when many applications run simultaneously, causes of hang or application crashes. To avoid multitasking
Keep mobile OS and APPS updated
Update your mobile operating system and applications for
better performance and a better experience. Software developers improve the
functionality of software through updates.
Use Memory Card to install Software
Use Memory Card to install applications and move the install
application to the memory card to get a better solution of mobile hanging.
Clean Internal Memory (ROM)
When the mobile's internal memory (ROM) is full, the
mobile can hang, so try to clear more than 40% of the internal memory. Necessary
documents like pictures, videos, songs, etc. move to external storage like memory
or online drive.
Virus
Using good quality antivirus you can remove viruses or malware. Sometimes your mobile gets
slow due to viruses or malware.
Clean Cache Memory
As a result of using the application, cache memory is created. More use more cache memory creates. This cache memory can slow down your mobile a lot, so clean the cache memory.
Application download from the third-party apps store
Download the mobile applications from the official store. It is best not to download applications from third-party stores or websites as this can create problems with your smartphone. Applications can bring viruses to your phone.
Mobile processor
Multiple tasks cannot be handled if the mobile processor is
not so efficient. So when buying a mobile, make sure that the mobile processor
is high quality. Again, if your use an old model mobile, you can stop
multi-tasking, it will stop your mobile hang or lag.
Don’t switch off the mobile
Switch off your mobile to increase its efficiency. If you
switch off, the processor and RAM will be refreshed.
Bugs in application
If your mobile hangs while using a particular application,
it is due to a bug in that application. So, uninstall the particular application.
Battery
Many of us don’t know mobile battery also plays a role of mobile
hang. If your battery condition is low then when many applications run at the
same time the process consumed more battery which can’t serve by the battery and
the mobile hang. So, check the battery of your smartphone.
Factory reset
If you are not getting rid of the phone hang in any way,
then do a mobile factory reset. Before reset please backup your data in an external
storage device.
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