If you occasionally restart your Android device, it clears its memory and speeds things up. It can also be a quick fix for minor problems, like crashing apps. Here’s how to restart your Android smartphone or tablet to fix common issues.
Perform a Standard Restart
A “standard restart” means you reboot your device with the built-in software options. Press the power button on your device (it’s usually on the top or right side but can also be on the left) for a few seconds to launch the onscreen power menu. You don’t have to unlock your device to do this.
The onscreen power menu options might vary slightly depending on your device, and which version of Android it runs. Tap “Restart” if there’s an option to do so, and then wait for your device to reboot.
If you don’t see an option to restart, move on to the next method.
Turn It Off and Back On
You can also restart your Android smartphone or tablet manually by following the tried-and-true method of switching your device off, and then back on again.
The effect is the same as the previous method, and it’s a good alternative if your device doesn’t have a restart option in the power menu.
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