Restarting the phone may seem like one of the simplest things you can do. However, a very large part of the software is involved in this process, even having several types of reboots. When coming from "root school" and renewal, surely the idea of & # 39; reboot is soft & # 39; sounds closer to a normal restart. If it doesn't sound like nothing happened, then here we will explain.
Google recently opened the door & # 39; to soft reboots & # 39; or & # 39; soft reboots & # 39 ;, so keep telling you what they are and what good can this bring
Google is opening the door for a fresh start
Android builds contain certain levels, from the Linux kernel itself, which contains critical device-related features to components related to program libraries, system equipment, etc. In the case of a standard reset, you're talking about silver, it all ceases to have movement to regain it, a process that takes a few seconds.
An alternative to this reboot is called & # 39; soft reboot & # 39 ;, restart where software components are involved. Specifically, on Android this type of reboot covers all the layers of the program except the kernel-related one, called & # 39; s users & # 39; This workspace includes the applications, system resources, interface and other frameworks that we interact directly with except, as we mentioned, the components that are part of the kernel.
There are several groups involved, they start anew. However, the time difference from one start to the other is very flexible so that you can ensure that the soft restart is X% faster than the normal start but, in general, will always be faster.
Starting the phone depends on factors such as the applications you have installed, the type of memory, the operating system and more. The less software involved, the faster it will be
Google, as we expect, has provided new code on Android 11 for making this debug. We can test it with a terminal on Windows, macOS or Linux with the command & # 39; ADB reboot usepace & # 39; In our case, we tested it on Google Pixel 3a XL and, after several tests, the average is on the saving of 3 or 4 seconds.
What doors are open with this? Instantly it is restarted automatically and forced. For example, in the case of a small system restoration, it may be possible that the process is completed by a slow reboot (in some cases cell phones are restarted several times during the refresh and this may reduce the times).
Another possibility is Google finally adds this priority to the Android Closing menu. If we have a program or app in the background bothering or you just want to restart the phone, doing a soft reboot can accomplish the same task, saving us a few seconds.
Via | Android