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4 Reasons why your android phone hangs

A number of smartphone users have been trying to figure out the reasons why their smartphones are hanging from time to time but are yet to know the reasons.

There are many reasons that explain why your gadget hangs more often. Here are some of them;

1. Insufficient RAM

This means that your phone is running too processes that the random access memory is full and cannot support any more. In this case, most of the phones try to stop other processes which take time making the phone hang. When it is insufficient, your android device will experience a number of problems like low speed.

2. Too many apps installed

Most of the apps normally occupy huge spaces on the internal storage leaving very little space for the apps to store the data they generate as they are used. This lowers the general performance of our gadgets.

3. Opening too many apps at a time

The number of apps your phone can run at ago depends on the size of your RAM. If you open too many apps that the RAM cannot support at the same time, the phone will hang.

4. Using outdated software or lack of updates

Outdated software can make your smartphone to hang due to errors that may arise with the integration of latest system on your phone.

Manufacturers keep on updating their software and therefore it should be upon you to update yours.

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