HOW TO SLOVE MOBILE HANG PROBLEM

 Mobile Hanging Issue

        It is essential to have an understanding of why it occurs.


The common causes are: 

    •  Numerous background applications are running.
    •  The storage capacity of your mobile device has reached its limit.
    •  Your mobile device has old software operating on it that requires updates. 
    •  Your mobile device contains high memory games/apps. 
    •  Your mobile device is infected with a virus or has unwanted applications.
    •  Your mobile device has overheated.



I recall an occasion that my mobile device hung up so badly that I could not access my WhatsApp account.


The following will provide solutions to mobile hanging issues:


1. Restart Your Phone Frequently


This might sound elementary, but restarting your phone solves numerous issues.


When you restart your mobile device: 


    •  All background applications close
    •  Aggravated memory (RAM) returns to its regular state


2. Delete your mobile Unused Apps


Be honest with yourself; how many mobile applications do you use on a daily basis?


Most people download applications as “ a test,” then forget they have downloaded the application. 


To delete unused mobile applications, follow few steps:


      1.  Go to the settings
      2.  Go to the applications
      3.  Delete all unused mobile applications from your mobile device 


If you have an Android mobile phone and are using the Android operating system, you will have little difficulty accessing the information.

Delete Unwanted Photos and Videos


Your phone can become sluggish due to having too much stored.


Use these methods to remove some of the clutter on your device:


    1.  Delete any photos and videos that you're no longer interested . 
    2.  Remove duplicate files.
    3.  Clear out previous WhatsApp media that is no longer necessary for you. 
    4. Move any old files to a memory card or backup your files to the cloud. 
    5.  Always keep at least 30% free on your phone for optimal working conditions.


Update Your Software


Additionally, your phone may freeze due to running on aged software.


To register for updates, go to your Settings Menu > Software Update > Check for mobile Updates. 


Usually, companies like Samsung/Xiaomi will have the factory set to receive updates.


Before you update your device, always check it's:


                        1. Battery has 50% charge or higher

                        2. Connected to Wi-Fi.


Additionally, if your phone has 2GB–3GB of RAM, you'll want to limit yourself to not playing heavily edited games on your device. It all boils down to the fact that more people purchase budget phones than they do high-end ones - the performance of these two styles will always differ.


If you wish to keep your phone in optimal performance, consider downloading 'Lite' versions of applications that contribute to the freeze of your phone. Examples include:


                       1. Facebook Lite 

                       2. YouTube Lite 


Lite apps take up less space and can still operate without freezing up your phone, unlike their full-size counterparts.

Decrease Animation Speed

While this is not necessary, this step is beneficial.


3.For Android Devices:


    • Settings
    • About Your Device
    • Select “Build Number” 7 times
    • Enable Developer Options
    • Reduce the animation speed.


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