ANDROID PHONE HANGING PROBLEM
There’s been an increasing number of smartphones
across the world. These phones ( Android, iOS, Windows etc.) require much
higher hardware capacity because there are lots of apps out there that run on
these smartphones and they vary in performance, quality and resource
utilization.
When we talk about ‘Phone hanging’, we simply refer
to a state when a phone doesn’t respond to whatever command being passed to it.
During this ‘Phone hanging’ period, the screen will freeze and there is nothing
you press that will work on the phone. If your phone hangs just once in a while,
you don’t have to worry, it could possibly be caused by an app that’s using up
the phone memory. But if it occurs so frequently, then it should be a thing of
concern. Nevertheless, you need not to worry, we’ve got you covered. In this
post, I’ll be sharing with us possible reasons why our phones hang and the screen freeze, the
solutions and some preventive measures we can take regularly to prevent such
phone hanging problem
POSSIBLE
REASONS FOR PHONE HANGING

- Corrupted firmware by virus: When your phone is infected by a malware, It affects the performance of the phone. Try every possible means to avoid malware from getting into your phone, as this could be a possible reason for your phone hanging. Click to Read More on how to protect your android device from virus
- Opening too many tabs at a time: Tabs that are up always eat up the memory so always frequently close tabs, especially tabs you’re not using
- Phone Capacity: Depending on your reason for purchasing a smartphone, get a phone with a high capacity. If you are a heavy user, it is advisable to purchase a phone with high performance capacity. Buy phones with at least 3GB RAM and above and also a processing speed of at least 1.5GHz. Its advisable to do some findings about the specifications of a device before you go ahead to purchase. Don't just check for the camera and battery quality alone. Also find out about the RAM and Processing Speed.
- If u do a software upgrade, the upgrade might affect a couple of hardware parts and also cause some software changes with ‘phone hanging’ as part of it.
- Phone running out of storage space: Once you notice your phone storage is getting full, immediately free up space by deleting unnecessary videos, pictures, music and the likes
SOLUTIONS
When you’re faced with this problem, there is no
command your phone will respond to, so at that point, there is only one thing
to do here and that is to restart your phone, but your phone can’t respond to
any command no matter how hard you press the power button, so a little trick
for you is to Remove the battery of the phone, provided if the phone has a
removable battery, however recently produced smartphones don’t come with removable
batteries, so this trick was very much useful a decade ago.
We can do a forceful restart by pressing and holding
the Volume Down and Power buttons together for a few seconds (10 seconds). While
pressing those two buttons, the phone will try to take snap shots, just keep
pressing. If that doesn’t work for your phone, you can try the Volume up and
power buttons till you are prompted to restart your phone.
If the phone still hangs after restarting, then we
need to opt in for the factory reset option. This should be the last option to
turn to when others fail because it will cost you any files saved on your
phone. Therefore, make sure you do a proper back up of all your files before
starting factory reset. Follow the steps below to do a factory reset
· Press and hold the Volume Down key +
Power button for about 10 seconds.
·
Release both buttons when the Android
Recovery menu displays.
·
Move the cursor with the Volume Down key
and scroll to the Factory Reset option. Press the Power key to select the
option. Wait for some minutes while the factory reset is completely done
·
Press the Power button to reboot the
device.
PREVENTIVE
MEASURES
ü Always
close tabs that are not in use as this will help to keep the phone memory (RAM)
fresh
ü Free
up phone storage by deleting files that are not needed on the phone and Uninstall
all unnecessary apps as well
o
Go to settings
o
Click on ‘Apps’ or ‘Applications’
o
Select the App
o
Click on ‘Storage’
o
Select ‘Clear Cache’ and NOT ‘Clear Data’
ü You
may decide to disable bloatware apps (i.e apps that came with the phone from
the manufacturer) and are not needed by you
ü Do
no establish connection with a device from an untrusted source or an unsecured connection
(i.e Bluetooth or Wifi), when they are not in use, always put them off.
ü If
you’re using an SD card, you can do well by installing your apps in the phone
storage and keep your videos, pictures and music in your SD card
ü Deliberately
Restart & shut down phone at least once in three days, as this will help to
kill some background apps and stop some running processes
ü Before
installing an app, try to read the reviews of the app to be sure it’s a genuine
app from a trusted source
ü Do
not install memory killing Apps like: RAM
booster, Mobile data booster, Task killer, Automatic cache cleaner, Battery
saver, etc. Many of them are counterfeit softwares and they can be harmful to your phone's operating software.
ü Avoid
using too many launchers and unnecessary themes that are downloaded from
untrusted sources.
You can always
prevent your phone from hanging if the above mentioned preventive measures are
taken.
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