
Let’s face it, our phones aren’t perfect. When they aren’t running out of juice, they are slow, won’t power on, or have problems connecting to the Internet.
1) Battery drain

Numerous users have reported problems with the battery life of their devices. One of the easiest ways to prolong your smartphone’s battery is to change your locations and brightness settings.
Enter the settings menu, click on Location, and select battery saving mode. As for brightness, you should avoid using auto-brightness and instead turn your screen down somewhere below halfway, or to a level that is acceptable for your eyes.
Some phones, such as the Galaxy S5, even include extra battery saving modes.
2) Frozen and slow user interface
An app’s cached data can be deleted be going to Settings, clicking on Apps, selecting a certain app, and choosing the “Clear cache” option. Programs such as App Cache Cleaner and Clean Master, both of which are available for free from the Google Play store, can also be used to automate the process of clearing cache.
3) Connectivity issues
Still having issues? Try repairing or setting up your Bluetooth device or Wi-Fi network again.
4) Stalled text messages
If the problem continues, try restarting your device or even installing a third-party messaging app.
5) Syncing error
Still having problems? Remove the account from your device and add it again.
6) App crashes

Apps can crash for all sorts of reasons. Is there an update available for either the app or your phone? If so, install it.
If not, force close the app by swiping it away in the multitask menu (pictured above) and then reopen it.
7) Unresponsive screen
Press the power button and let the phone turn off, but wait a minute or two before powering it back on.
News Source: CNET.
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