All the smart phones They will present errors as the years go by, however, if your phone has been used for a short time and turns off out of the blue while you are using it, it is a clear sign that something is not working correctly, the case worsens if the battery has a charge complete and the problem occurs frequently, why is this happening? Is there any solution? Don’t waste your money going to the technical service yet, from Depor we will teach you a series of very effective conventional solutions.
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Something is wrong if your cell phone Android it turns off or restarts suddenly when you are using it, they are certainly not normal behaviors and it is a sign for you to begin to suspect the following: the battery is very depleted, a virus entered the smartphone system or you are exceeding the limit of open applications .
It is likely that one of the main causes is related to the battery of your mobile device with Android operating system, because we are talking about the most important component so that your phone can turn on. As recalled, the aforementioned power sources that have between 4,000 and 5,000 milliamps (mAh) last approximately 300 or 500 charge cycles. You exhaust a cycle when you charge the battery from 0% to 100%, no matter how many times you do it, for example: if you charge it to 50% in the morning, you exhaust the energy during the day and charge it again to 50% , the sum of both values equals 100%, means one charging cycle.
Find out what you should do when your Android phone turns itself off
Check the health of your battery
- First, download the application “AccuBattery – Battery”, you can get it through the Google Play of Android clicking here.
- Open it, it will not ask you for any kind of permission.
- Swipe right through all the recommendations > you’ll come to a point where there’s a button that says “Set original capacity”, press it.
- The main interface of AccuBattery It shows you different data, for example, how long the battery you currently have will last, the same but if you are with the brightness at 100% or with the “Do not disturb” mode.
- Click on the section that says “Health”, it is located at the bottom of the menu.
- Finally, go to the “Health” section and here you will access the exact percentage of your cell phone’s battery.
- If the values detail that it is between 60% or 80%, it means that the battery is somewhat worn out, otherwise if it appears above 95% it is in optimal condition.
Avoid filling up RAM
All mobile phones, computers, laptops or tablets have RAM memory, each computer has a certain amount that is measured by GB (gigabytes), because thanks to this board it is possible to open several applications simultaneously, but, if in case it gets to occupy its entirety, your cell phone Android will fail, it will get slow and reboot or shut down. The solution is to close background applications with the “Multitask” button.
Update the operating system
- It is a fact that old versions of Android are the ones with the most errors, we recommend updating it.
- Currently, the version of Android 13 is valid.
- Access the “Settings” or “Settings” of your cell phone.
- Scroll down, find and tap on the “About phone” section.
- Here you have to click on the “Software Update” option.
- Click on “Download and install”.
- Finally, wait for your mobile to find an update.
- Update and wait for the process to finish.
Uninstall applications that you have not downloaded from Google Play
Uninstall from your cell phone Android all the files that you have downloaded, such as APKs programs, means those applications that you did not download from Google Play. The APKs could have a code error or some malware virus that has been able to infect your smartphone, for this reason it would be turning off when you use it.
Access “safe mode”
when you think your cell phone Android has been infected by a virus, we recommend you activate “safe mode” What is it? It is a tool that after enabling it, the Smartphone will automatically restart to show you only the pre-installed applications, those that come by default when the cell phone is in its factory mode. If you verify that your mobile does not turn off or restart out of the blue, then one of the apps is causing the problem. Take note to activate the “safe mode”.
- Press for a few seconds the physical on and off button, which is normally located on the right side.
- You will get the options “Shut down”, “Restart” and “Emergency mode”, click on the first one until “Safe mode” appears, now click on it. It also applies to Android tablets.
- The mobile will restart automatically and the apps or widgets will not be available (they will be shown in grey), it is as if you had turned on the phone for the first time.
- What this mode will allow you is to extract the files to a computer, so that you don’t lose them, all this before making drastic decisions such as restoring Android to its “factory mode”.
- Before restoring it to its “factory mode”, uninstall the apps to see if the mobile thus stops having errors.
Discover why you should not use lens protectors for your mobile cameras
- According to information released by the company samsungplacing these accessories would cause serious damage to the original lenses of your device.
- Because? The South Korean brand points out that when removing the glass protectors you could create cracks in the camera lenses.
- This would cause your photos to not look good despite having the highest number of megapixels or the best sensor for cameras.
- In addition, the accumulation of dust would harm the result of the image, even the protector would remain very attached to the lens and you would have to apply more force to remove it.
- Finally, in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S23 model, the main camera has a small microphone at the bottom, which means that if you put a lens protector you would be lowering the quality of the input audio.