What could be smartphones without applications? Well, it's a very small thing since then they are the soul of any cell phone. Also, even though Android already offers many tools (often inflammatory developers), there is always room for more, much more software downloads. And, of course, when fighting for too many apps is possible others stopped working properly.
It will happen to you sometime: apps that close without notice, refusing to open or operate properly. And it is enough that it happens in the system that you need most so that the situation is out of control. Because, in what ways can apps be rediscovered with great functionality?
Next we will cover all available options troubleshooting with the Android app. Some are perogrullo and for others you'll need more technology, but it's easy to get to know them fully: the more background your phone is the less complexity you'll have.
Make sure it's up to date
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Close the app
It is the most basic and often the most common solution: when an application refuses to work as it should the first thing to do is shut it down. So you know: click the last open apps button (usually a square or three rows) and drag the app into problems until it is deleted in the background.
Although the above includes closing the program, remove it from the menu of apps used You must not stop working: To do this you have to force its closure. It is done as follows:
- Access your Android settings and enter the apps menu.
- Find an app that troubleshoot and access its settings.
- You will see that there is a & # 39;Force arrest& # 39 ;. Press it and you will completely stop the app.
Now it's time to open the program and see if you still have any problems. If so, we continue.
Did you try to restart and restart?
We know, the phrase is very obvious, but it works more than we think. So, if you have apps that are not open, they stop and don't work as you should, try restarting the phone. There is a good chance it will be fixed.
Delete app data
All Android applications collect data (configuration, user information or usage improvements) it can ruin the performance of applications. It's very common in applications like the Google Play Store, Gmail or Google Maps: deleting your data often corrects malfunctions.
You should remember that when you delete data from the app it returns to its original state, as if you just downloaded it from the Google Play store. This means you have lost all the settings you have made and other personal information you use through the application: When deleting data make sure the data is stored in the cloud. For example, data from all Google applications can be deleted: information is stored in your account and downloaded when necessary.
To clear the app data you must do the following:
- Go to Android Settings and enter the apps option.
- Find an application that has problems and goes through its configuration.
- Go to & # 39; Storage & # 39;
- You will see that there is an option to & # 39; Delete data & # 39; Press and you will have an application from scratch, as if you have just downloaded it.
With this option, many problems with the app have been fixed, but you must remember the warning: if data is not supported in the cloud you will lose that. You will need to reset the app to your favorite settings.
Restore the previous version
One last way to fix programs & # 39; is to update you & # 39; Anything similar: uninstall the last installed version, which causes problems, the previous version. Keep in mind that, just like in a data removal center, you will lose data stored in applications if it is not supported in the cloud.
You can update any app on your phone, whether or not the program has been installed from Google Play or as an APK. Of course, the process varies from one to another:
- Remove the troubleshooting app. Try to keep the information and settings.
- Search for apps on pages like Apk Mirror or UpToDown with download one or two versions before final publication. Prevent updates from Google Play because you'll be reinstalling a version that will give you problems.
- Once you have downloaded the APK, install it on your phone that receives compatible permissions and configures it: the app must work properly. If you continue to have problems, you may need to download another older version.
- If the app cannot be removed because the app (Android does not leave) goes to the phone settings, go to the apps section and look for the app in question.
- Click & # 39; Uninstall updates & # 39; to return to the application you had at the factory.
- Search the specified APK pages for the app and install it, making sure the previous version is the last.
- Finally, disable Google Play auto-renewal.
Generally, installing the previous version eliminates troubleshooting requests. If they continue to insist a little you can do more stop using the apps involved: Likely, they are not completely compatible with your phone.
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