common smartphone problems & solution
We all have used or at least know smartphones. With the glorious things you can do with them and how they can simplify your life
from media to memory storage, journalling to keeping in touch on the
social networks, to gaming and entertainment. There is no end to the app
world realities with these phones. However on the pesky side of things,
these phones are known for leaving your life almost unbearable when
they start acting up or suddenly go missing. I share the same experience
with a previous post
on life without this tool. Inspired by the absence of mine, I decided
to write about some common problems with these devices and how we can
live with or fix them.
Battery wearing out
This is a common song sung about all models of smartphones,
truth is with more features and processing power, you need more power.
The battery is becoming more and more less sufficient to meet the ever
increasing needs of these phones. According to fixya
a study was done on some of the most common smartphones and battery
life cut across all the phone models as the most popular problem. This report was done with 25 million users, 650000 experts and 15 million product problems and solutions. It includes some of the common problems popular smartphone models have and how they can be fixed.
Solution
If your phone battery
starts to need charge every 2-3 hours with regular usage, its time to
buy another battery. If your battery works fine and you just need it to
push through a typical work day or you want it to last you till you
upgrade your phone,then here are some simple solutions you already know:
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Turn down screen brightness
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Closing all the apps you are not using
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Turning off the extra things like wifi and bluetooth when not in use
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If you need to listen to music whole day everyday, get an mp3 player
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Not using your phone beyond certain battery percentage (15-20%)
Phone not charging
Now this is one problem i experienced with my galaxy nexus.
You plugin as always, only this time both the charger and phone get
really hot and the battery is not charging. A lot of people have had
this problem with phones that charge with micro usb cables.
If this happens to you and your phone is still on warranty, take it for
repair but if you are interested in attempting to fix things like me( i
must add daring too) troubleshooting is the way to go. Find out if its
your battery, cable/plug in charger or if its the phone itself.
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Try charging a different battery with your phone
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Try a different charger with your phone
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Try a different power outlet or use your computer
Different companies offer product service and sometimes you can find a lot of help in the faq support or troubleshooting pages.
Freezing or hanging
The first time you use your smartphone, the speed switching
between apps and tabs is amazing. After a couple of days or weeks when
you have installed all the apps, some of which you barely use. Then the
freezing starts, even a few micro seconds feel like forever. This calls
for what i would name “app control”:
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Before you install an app read its system requirements it may task your processor more than you expect
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Delete any app you haven’t used in 2 weeks because honestly, you don’t need it
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If an app is causing your phone to hung, update it or reinstall it
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Expand your internal memory if your phone allows it
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Those pictures you have had since you got the phone, once you have them backed up (which can be made automatic with dropbox, picasa, instagram etc) save your phone some memory and delete them. Basically free up as much space as you can.
Camera not working
This is really annoying just when you want to save that
memory of a lifetime. Quick check for this is to make sure you still
have enough memory for more pictures. Also make sure your operating
system is updated. This simple solution works if you haven’t had any
hardware damage to your camera. Else take it for repair.
These are just a few of the recurring problems with smartphones. We
all love smartphones especially for their features and capabilities
irrespective of these problems. The best thing to do is make the most of
it and get over what you can’t fix.
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