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Why is my phone so slow and keeps crashing?
If your Android is running slow, chances are the issue can be quickly fixed by clearing out excess data stored in your phone’s cache and deleting any unused apps. A slow Android phone may require a system update to get it back up to speed, although older phones may not be able to run the latest software properly.
Why are my apps misbehaving?
There are times when an app retains either too large of a cache or the cache it contains has gone awry. When this happens, you need to clear that app’s cache. Fortunately, Android has a simple way to do this (so you don’t have to install a third-party cache cleaner).
How do I fix misbehaving apps?
What to do when an App Misbehaves or crashes?
- Go to the setting option.
- Tap on Apps.
- Find the misbehaving app from the list (slide the top menu option to All Apps if you can’t find it)
- Tap on the App and hit the “Clear Cache ” option.
- If the App still doesn’t work you can click on “Clear Data”.
Do apps crash when storage is full?
Another reason for Android apps crashing problem is the lack of storage space in your device. This occurs when you overload your device’s internal memory with heavy apps as well.
What to do if phone is misbehaving?
If you remember when your phone started misbehaving, you can remove the malicious app by uninstalling it manually. Before doing this, enter into safe mode so that you can stop any third-party apps from running. Go to Settings and choose the Apps and Notification menu.
Can low storage cause apps to crash?
This usually occurs when your Wi-Fi or cellular data is slow or unstable, and apps tend to malfunction. Another reason for Android apps crashing problem is the lack of storage space in your device. This occurs when you overload your device’s internal memory with heavy apps as well.
What to do when an app keeps crashing?
Here is how you do that: Open your device’s “Settings” app. Select “Apps” and find the app that keeps causing problems. Choose “Clear cache” to delete the cached data for that app. Select “Force stop” to stop the app from running. This step is optional and you should resort to it if the app continues crashing even after you’ve cleared its cache.
Why is my device getting slow, apps start?
But suddenly the device is getting slower than usual (e.g. apps react slowly when starting an action — like the RSS reader takes “ages” to open an article). Also, several apps start crashing: force-closes as well as unexpected restarts. Sometimes this even involves some automatic reboot of the device.
How can I stop an app from running on my phone?
Find the cache settings on your phone and clear it once or twice a month at least. Here is how you do that: Open your device’s “Settings” app. Select “Apps” and find the app that keeps causing problems. Choose “Clear cache” to delete the cached data for that app. Select “Force stop” to stop the app from running.
What should I do if my Android app is not working?
Updating your Android operating system could also minimize compatibility issues. Check for Android updates in Settings > System > Advance > System update. If you don’t see updates, or they don’t affect how an app runs, then uninstalling and reinstalling the program might help.