How to Solve Your Smartphone Hanging Problem


Your smartphone can make your life more easy, fun and convenient. It can be a portable device that gives you many hours of fun as you listen to music, play games, and watches videos, shows, and movies on it. With the right applications, this device can be useful for employees and business owners, who can use it to do certain jobs and communicate with other employees, suppliers, customers, and other business associates. Smartphones are really the perfect technological companion for thousands of people today. These phones are not immune from getting broken or malfunctioning. It can get faulty easily from regular wear and tear, years of use or overuse.

One of the typical problems that smartphone users encounter is hanging. This happens when your smartphone processing becomes very slow and opening pages takes longer time.  There are several reasons why smartphones have this problem, but the most common one is that the phone RAM can’t expand more than the limited space, so it will start causing problems for users within a period of time. The good news is that you can prevent your phone from hanging up and giving you headaches by considering the following few tips:

Close features or applications that you do not use: When these features or applications are always open, whether you use them or not , they will use RAM or memory. This will make the processor work more and as a result, it will make your phone hang.

• Be conscious of your phone limitations: Be sure your smartphone is able to manage whatever software or applications you want to install. For example, you cannot install 3D games in all phones or make use of some recent applications.

• Take care of your phone internal memory: The internal memory of your smartphone contains not only your photos, songs, documents, and videos, but it also holds your phone’s operating system. The processor is in controls of the operating system and therefore controls all other functions of your smartphone as far as software is concerned. Delete files, videos, photos, and other data that you do not need, use, or view regularly to ensure your phone has enough memory to fall back on when it needs to compensate for high memory functions.

• Delete outdated or unused applications: Having a lot of applications and games take up your phone memory space. If they are open but not used, they take up more space. If your smartphone type can updates apps remotely, more space will be used. Therefore ensure to keep only the important apps on your phone and delete the ones you do not use or do not need anymore.

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