04/17/2020
"My phone/tablet has been acting up a lot, and I don't know why." Today's topic pertains to one question I have for you: when was the last time you restarted it? No, not the last time you restarted/closed your recent apps: the last time you completely restarted your device.
Just like a desktop or laptop (especially ones that run any version of Windows prior to Windows 10) needs an occasional power cycle done on it, so do phones and tablets.
Never restarted your device? That's easy!* First, locate the power button (aka "the one that turns on the screen," "the one that turns off the screen"). Next, hold the power button down for anywhere from 2-7 seconds. If you have an iPhone, it will take closer to 7 seconds. You'll know this is being done correctly when a NEW screen pops up that has some options you may have never seen before. For most iPhones, you'll see an animated "swipe to power off" message. For most Android devices, you'll wait closer to the 2-4 second range. Some devices let you choose between "power off" and "restart." I do recommend using "power off," as "restart" clears less junk. If you don't see "restart," just tap the "shut down," "power off," or whatever the equivalent is on your device.
Once you've completed this procedure, and your device is completely turned off, the majority of tablets and phones will give off one last vibrate pulse that lasts about half of a second. If it doesn't do this, your device may not have vibrate hardware.** Possibly, too, your device's configuration is instructed to just power off without sending a pulse. (See second footnote for more information.) After this sequence completes, wait about 15 seconds. Then, hold the power button down for a few seconds, until you see the screen light up. Release the power button. The device will take anywhere from 10 seconds to two minutes (it honestly strongly depends on the age of your device and how much you've used it) to restart. Upon completion, you'll be presented with your unlock screen, and now, you're good to go! :) You may notice a dramatic improvement, and you may not notice any change at all. Regardless, it doesn't hurt to restart your device.
I hope today's tech tip proves useful to somebody. Keep on clicking, tapping, and typing, folks!
- Tech Guy Allen
* for most devices. There will always be one rebel, however, so if this doesn't work for you, contact me with your device brand and approximate year it was manufactured.
** to cut back production costs, I've personally seen an upsurge of new tablets that don't have the vibrate option. They use the extra physical space to either make the unit more compact, expand storage, or expand the heat sink on it... or they just leave it blank. With this situation, wait for your screen to turn totally black and count to 30. ^ Continue reading for the rest.