Smartphone users are more concerned about the reliability and longevity of their devices rather than new features.
Unfortunately, smartphones are by no means flawless, certainly some lesser Android devices. Even if they survive initially, they can cause some problems in the long run.
Phone Freezing or Not Responding
Here are some simple fixes to some of the most common problems faced by Android users.
Most of the time, a straight reboot fixes virtually all display-related issues, including unresponsiveness or flickering. do not worry; A hard restart will not delete any data. Only a factory reset will do it.
You need to press and hold the power button until it restarts. This procedure will take 10-15 seconds. It may take longer than that. So, don’t worry if it takes a long time.
Battery Drain
We have heard users complaining that their device batteries are not lasting long. Changing your brightness settings is one of the easiest ways to extend your smartphone’s battery life.

Playing graphics-intensive games might also cause this, especially if your phone is not suited to manage the workload. Buggy software can also cause problems, so check for updates and apply them to see whether the manufacturer solved the problem.
Connectivity issues
You will sometimes have connectivity troubles if you have a low-cost or even a high-end phone.
If you’re experiencing trouble connecting to bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or your cellular network, turn on airplane mode for 30 seconds, then turn it off and try again. Toggling a specific connection can sometimes solve the problem.
Overheating
Overheating is a common issue with smartphones, and several factors might be causing it on your device.
Hot weather, defective manufacturing, mismatched chargers and cords, internal damage, and other factors are among them.
You may be aware that overheating harms battery health and diminishes overall capacity, resulting in rapid battery insufficiency. In rare situations, it may cause your phone to swell or damage.
Follow these tips to avoid overheating:
• Do not use your phone while it is charging.
• Avoid using your phone in extreme heat.
• Only use chargers and cords made by the manufacturer.
• Don’t play graphics-intensive games on a phone that can’t handle them.
• Replace the battery with a fresh one.
Google play store keeps crashing
The issue is most likely a corrupt cache; all you need to do is clean it.
Clear Cache by going to Settings> Applications> All Apps> Google Play Store> Storage. Restart your phone, and the issue should be resolved.



