Smartphone Hanging Issues: Causes and Solutions
Kathmandu. If your smartphone is hanging frequently, apps are taking a long time to open, or your phone has suddenly frozen, it's not just because the phone is old.
Smartphone hanging is a common problem, especially older devices hang frequently. After the phone hangs, it becomes difficult to make calls, send messages, or use apps. This problem can worsen in emergencies.
In today's article, we will discuss the biggest reasons for phone hanging and easy ways to solve them.
When Storage is Full
When the phone's internal storage is almost full, it becomes difficult for the device to manage new data and run apps properly. In such a situation, the phone first becomes slow and then often hangs.
Keeping Storage Free Will Be Beneficial
If your phone's speed is slowing down, first remove unnecessary files from it. Deleting duplicate photos, useless videos, unnecessarily downloaded documents, and apps that have not been used for a long time will free up storage and your phone will work better.
Apps Running in the Background
Even after closing many apps, they do not close completely. They keep running in the background, consuming RAM and battery. Excessive activity running in the background can affect the phone's performance.
Controlling Background Activity
When many apps are running simultaneously in the background and the user is using heavy apps or multitasking, it puts extra load on the processor. This makes it difficult for the phone's system to handle all tasks and increases the risk of the phone hanging. You can limit the background activity of apps in your phone's settings. Disabling background permissions for less essential apps reduces stress on RAM and the processor.
Hardware Malfunction
In older smartphones, the battery, screen, or other hardware components can weaken over time. This directly affects the device's performance, causing it to slow down or hang. If the battery cannot supply power properly, the phone's performance can be affected. Besides, if the phone falls, gets wet, or its internal connections and wires are affected, the device's speed can also decrease.
When to Repair a Phone and When to Replace It?
Some phone problems can be solved by repairing hardware-related issues. However, if the phone is very old and is experiencing continuous performance problems, buying a new device can be a more convenient and efficient option.
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