Thursday 3 January 2013

What to do When Android Crashes


Google’s android is a great thing.  I love the power of the platform and the Google Integrations but crashing of Android is a common problem faced by the people all over the world. It is really annoying create many problems.

Here are some of the ways which can minimize the crashing and enhance your android experience.

1.      Clearing Cache: A cached file is a mechanism for the temporary storage of web documents, such as HTML pages and images, to reduce bandwidth usage, server load, and perceived lag. A cached file stores copies of documents passing through it.

    The cached files are stored in the phone built-in memory, and sometimes can take a lot of storage space. Through the clearing of cached files, you are able to recover the precious phone memory space.

    You can download one of the best app ‘AppCache Cleaner’ for clearing application cache files. It increase the phone internal memory.

2.      Reboot by restarting: If an app falls over, Android ‘force closes’ it and the worst thing that usually happens is that the launcher may reload. If something goes so wrong that the system freezes, simply removing the battery and then restarting will reboot the device normally.

3.      Reinstalling app: If a particular app crashes again and again, then try deleting the app from your smartphone, and re-installing making sure you have the latest version of the app.

4.      Factory data reset: Keep it as a last option if nothing works. Go to Settings>Backup & Reset>Reset phone. This wipes all data on the internal memory of the device and returns it to an ‘out of the box condition’. It deletes all the apps as well as contacts, emails, SMS. In this way, it removes any corrupted or infected app or any other data present in the phone which was previously interfering with its functions.

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