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7 Things To Do If Your Phone Keeps Restarting

Many mobile users have been noted to have complains of
phone that keeps restarting. There are several obvious
reasons as to why your phone may keep restarting.

I have taken some some time to explain some of the
common reasons below and instructions you can adhere
to fix such bug.

1. UNINSTALL NEW APPLICATION
Many mobile gadget users gets a timeless phone
restarting bug the moment they install new applications
that are partially or not compatible with their
devices.Sometimes times they may erroneously attribute
it to having installed a virus infected application. But
that may not always be the case. The possible solution is
to do away or undo installation to get rid of the installed
files.

If you are a java phone user, and you have an
antivirus installed , then you should completely uninstall
it 'cus it is totally needless.

2. DO AWAY WITH OLD SIM

Yes! you may have to do away with that old SIM on your
mobile and learn how to make a replacement for that.
Do this after you must have tried putting away that old
SIM for like days to examine the performance of your
phones.

If the Old SIM happens to be the reason why
your phone keeps restarting, then do a welcome back.

3. FORMATTING YOUR DEVICE
The next resort after the 2 mentioned steps above is to
format your Mobile device .Formatting helps to do away
with all foreign objects and files that are malicious and
harmful to your device. Dial *#7370# on your home
screen and next, enter lock code.

Don't forget to back up
all files and folder and contacts stored in your phone or
else you may end up loosing them.

4. SCAN YOUR PHONE WITH ANTIVIRUS
Do a thorough scan of all files and folder on your mobile
drives if you have to. You can scan them with your
antivirus on PC.

5. KEEP PHONE AWAY FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURE
Exposure to extreme conditions (for instance, exposure
to the sun for long hours) can make an electronic device
reboot. In addition to that, it is 'unhealthy' for the
battery.

6. VISIT A QUALIFIED MOBILE TECHNICIAN
After all these steps above then you can assert is sure is
for sure a hardware issue. If everything fails, it is more
likely to be a hardware problem. In this case, you have to
take your device to a near Nokia Care point.

Remember to bring your warranty proof with you.

7. UPGRADE YOUR DEVICE FIRMWARES
Updating your firmware resolves any issues that may be
found in current firmware version as well as it keeps
your device updated and fixes a lot of bug.

Many phones respond positively to firmware upgrade and trust me, it
works like Magic. But you should only do this after the
above steps must have proved abortive.

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