- These are just a few of the well-known difficulties that can make using our Android phones a chore at times. While a faulty app, system problems, low storage, and other factors could all contribute to the problem, it's most likely due to a buggy app, system malfunctions, and other factors.
- Long-pressing the Power button for roughly 10 seconds will cause most Android phones to restart (more or less).
- If that doesn't work, press and hold the Power button until a menu appears.
- Tap on (Some phones may require you to 'swipe' instead.)
- Turn on your phone. Settings
- Select Apps & Notifications from the drop-down menu.
- Tap See the full list of apps (Or any option available to view your apps list)
- Now, from the list, choose the app that is affected. For example, Google, WhatsApp, or anything else.
- Then there's Storage and Cache.
- Finally, select 'Clear cache' from the drop-down menu. For the time being, don't press the 'Clear data' button.
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