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The cache is a system file that continues to appear, as the phone uses.<\/p>\n
The function of the cache here is to store configurations, or simply to “remember” things that are on the system, so that they can be accessed more quickly.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, although it can speed up the performance, cache files can also sometimes store persistent errors.<\/p>\n
An example of the effect that is sometimes experienced, is to make the phone restart itself.<\/p>\n
Here’s how:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n\n- Turn off your phone.<\/li>\n
- Turn it back on by pressing the Power + Volume Up + Volume Down button.<\/li>\n
- Look for the Wipe Dalvik Cache and Wipe Cache Partition settings<\/li>\n
- Restart phone if you have<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
\n\n\nWipe Dalvik Cache<\/strong><\/td>\nClearing\u00a0system file\u00a0cache<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nWipe Cache Partition<\/strong><\/td>\nClearing\u00a0the internal memory\u00a0cache<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/span>6. Replace the battery<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n <\/p>\n
If your cellphone has been used for a long time (aged), then you should consider replacing the phone battery with a new one.<\/p>\n Because the longer the use of the phone, the performance of the battery will continue to decline.<\/p>\n As a result, besides being able to make the phone keep restarting itself, it can also make the phone turn itself off, even dead (totally dead, can’t turn on at all).<\/p>\n Oh yes, before buying a new battery, please note the following two things:<\/p>\n \n- Buy Batteries Original<\/strong>: Batteries original has a voltage that has been adapted to the needs of the components, so that is certainly safe. I highly recommend this, because using a non-original battery has the risk of causing damage to the cellphone.<\/li>\n
- Try Battery Calibration<\/strong>: After buying the battery, do the calibration as well. Its function is so that the battery status does not error. For example, the status is recorded at 80%, even though the original is only 40%.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Oh yes, to calibrate the battery, you can use the applications available on the Playstore. Just search, ” Battery Calibration “.<\/p>\n <\/span>7. Check the last application you installed recently<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nIf your cellphone has only recently had problems restarting, it could be that there is a certain application that is the trigger.<\/p>\n Yes, believe it or not, there are indeed several applications that can affect this. Especially those related to the system, such as cleaner applications, or the like.<\/p>\n You can work around this in the following way:<\/p>\n \n- Go to Settings.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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