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Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

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The phone has been used for a long time

It is inevitable that there will be stuttering and not smoothing

Some friends believe

"There's nothing a reboot can't solve"

Use phone restart to fix everything

Some partners will choose to shut down directly

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

What is the difference between rebooting and shutting down?

Let's take a look!

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!
Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

The difference between a phone shutdown and a restart

Many small partners feel that there is no difference between these two functions, which are essentially turned off by turning off the mobile phone, but restarting one more step to restart.

In fact, it is much more than that.

Restart is a restart at the software and system level of the mobile phone, which does not involve hardware, while shutdown is the shutdown of the system and hardware, so they are fundamentally different in many aspects.

1

Power consumption is different

As we all know, if we click Shut Down, the phone will not be turned back on until it is manually turned on. Between this "one off and one on", the power consumption of the entire workflow is relatively large.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

Restarting the phone, no need to operate manually, just the software to restart, and the phone is not powered off, relatively more power saving.

2

The speed is different

The restart will be faster than shutting down. Because compared to shutting down and then booting on, restarting saves a lot of steps. Shutting down and then turning on will reload all the data, and the memory will be reinitialized, which is slower than the restart.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

3

Data cleansing is different

After the phone restarts, it does not erase the important data in the system, does not need to be reloaded, and will be faster when it is just used, but it does not solve the problem from the root.

The shutdown is to detect the entire system, and remove some deep garbage, which can make the phone use longer and the fluency will be better.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

If the restart is a surface cleanup, then shutting down and then turning on the phone is a deep cleaning of the phone. Therefore, when the mobile phone appears to be stuck, it is a better choice to shut down and then turn on the phone.

If your phone often stutters or freezes, you may wish to try shutting down and then turning it on.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

The frequency with which the phone is turned off

Shutting down the phone can be deeply cleaned, can it be said that it is better to shut down the phone frequently? This is not the case.

The mobile phone standby time is too long, which will produce too much garbage, resulting in mobile phone stuttering, and even problems such as App flashback and not running normally, but it is not advisable to shut down frequently.

Because shutting down and then turning on the phone requires the cooperation of the system and hardware, frequent switching on and off of the machine has a greater damage to the mobile phone. For mobile phones, the best way is to switch on and off at a certain frequency, so that the system will clean up the garbage on its own and make the phone run faster.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

If it is an Android system phone, then it is recommended to shut down the phone once a week, let the phone have a self-cleaning process, completely close the program running in the background of the phone, and improve the fluency of the phone.

However, if it is an iOS system mobile phone, it is recommended to shut down once every two weeks or once a month, because the background of the iOS system mobile phone will clean up to a certain extent, but in order to make the phone more smooth, it is still necessary to shut down regularly and give the phone a full "rest".

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

Mobile phone "slimming" tips

Although the memory of mobile phones is getting larger and larger today, the rich and diverse apps will often make us lament that there is not enough memory.

Regular cleaning, to the mobile phone "slimming down" is very important, today, to teach you a few tips to clean up the memory of the mobile phone.

1

Clean up the software cache regularly

During the use of the App, some of the pictures, videos, audios, etc. we have browsed will be cached, and these data will also be retained in the mobile phone.

Therefore, apps should clean up their caches regularly, especially apps that are used frequently such as social classes and shopping classes. This can not only free up the memory of the mobile phone, but also avoid or alleviate the stuttering phenomenon to a certain extent.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

2

Back up regularly and upload to the cloud

Nowadays, it has become a daily routine to record a good life, and photos and videos also occupy a large part of the memory space of our mobile phones.

Shut down and then turn on≠ restart, make no mistake!

Regular backups, putting photos, videos, files and other important information into the cloud, can not only reduce the memory of the phone, but also avoid the risk of loss, killing two birds with one stone.

3

Close unnecessary apps to boot

When the phone is turned on, some apps have "self-start" permissions by default, canceling some software that does not need to run automatically, prohibiting self-starting some rarely used software, and can also release a lot of memory.

4

Factory reset

If in the process of using the mobile phone, there are frequent problems such as stuttering, you can consider restoring the factory settings.

But need to be reminded, this way must be used with caution! Because once the factory reset, the data used in the phone will all disappear. Therefore, before deciding to restore the factory settings, be sure to do a good job of phone backup.

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