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1. Your Phone is Responding Slowly

Smartphone users is a device that appears to slow down over time. New updates to the operating system, especially on aging phones, along with apps that run when not in use. As long as it isn’t your phone’s age that is causing it to lag, there are a few things you can do.

Solution: Clear the Cache and Make Some Room

Start by closing apps that not using, and do the settings to run unimportant apps from running in the background at all times. These eats RAM space. Try to delete apps and software that you don’t need and free up storage space by moving photos and other content to a cloud service.

If your problem is with slow internet speeds rather than phone speeds, try alternating between data and Wi-Fi to see which has a stronger signal, and close other apps or location services that may be taking up bandwidth.

2. Your Screen Is Cracked

Solution: Repair for Now, Prevent for Later

If your screen is cracked, you will want to have it replaced as soon as you can. After that, the best course of action — as with most smartphone problems and solutions is all about prevention.

3. Your Device Got Wet

Solution: Take It to the Repair Shop

Rather than panicking, turn off your device, maybe throw it in some rice if you have any on hand to help absorb some of the moisture and head to your nearest phone repair place. Don’t plug your phone charging or attempt to fix it on your own. The technician will be able to determine the extent of the damage, take the device apart to dry out the pieces, and repair or replace specific parts as necessary.

4. Your Phone Is Overheating

Solution: Keep It Cool and Inactive

Your phone should be kept out of direct sunlight and stored in a dry, shaded bag or pocket that won’t transfer the sun’s heat. After removing outside heat sources,Do other with your phone by reducing brightness, closing apps, abstaining from overbearing Wi-Fi or data use, and make sure to postpone downloads or updates until you’re in more ideal circumstances, like when you plug your phone charging.

5)Your Screen Keeps Freezing

Solution: Clean up Your Phone

Close apps that are running, clear the cache, delete no needed programs, move some of your data over to an external hard-drive or get an app that literally cleans up the trash on your phone for you. Your phone will likely begin running much more smoothly after some of that extra data and activity is wiped away.

6)A Particular App Is Constantly Crashing

Solution: Troubleshoot and Check With the App Developer

Start by quitting the problematic app, perhaps even deleting and re-download it to clear some unnecessary data. If you want to preserve your data on the app, try restarting your phone. If it continues to crash, head over to your app store and see if other people have left reviews that communicate with problems.

7)The Entire Phone Is Constantly Crashing

Solution: Restart and Reset

Starting solution is simply by restarting your device to clear temporary memory and active app data. If the phone is frozen, you’ll need to force the device to shut down. Then, check to see if you can widen your available storage space by deleting some unnecessary data. In the end, if you’re still having problem, do a factory reset may be the best thing for your loved phone. 

8)You’re Having Trouble With Bluetooth

Solution: Do Some Troubleshooting

Bluetooth device compatible with your phone? The device might not be universal for all phones. You can also try placing the devices right next to each other to make sure that no obstruction is causing the issue. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on, always try turning both your phone and the device off and back on again.Restarting both is the best solution..

9)Your Charging Port Stopped Working

Solution: Do What You Can, Then Have It Fixed Professionally

If you just need to brush some debris from the port, try using an unused toothbrush or cotton swab to clean out the dust that’s preventing a good connection to your charging cable. If it’s the cable or wall adapter that’s faulty, swap them out. Unfortunately, if the issue is really related to a broken charging port, you’ll need to go to the repair shop.

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