The number of mobile users in India is continuously increasing. Especially in the last few years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of smartphone users. We use smartphones for everything from online payments to social media. When the smartphone hangs or there is no network, we often put our smartphone in airplane mode or switch off the phone and turn it on again, so that network connectivity can be restored.
Have you ever wondered why mobile manufacturing companies provide the option of restart along with power off to shut down the phone? Even if you restart the phone, the phone will first switch off and then turn on again. At the same time, after manually switching off the phone, the phone does not turn on again. Users have to turn it on by pressing the power button.
Restart the phone or switch off manually
We explain to you the difference between switching off the phone and restarting the phone, so that whenever you need, you do not get confused whether to switch off the phone or restart it.
- Restarting the phone from time to time does not leak the memory used by the app. Because of this, the risk of breaking into the device is avoided.
- At the same time, when you power off the phone, the cache data present in the device is cleared. Because of this the phone can be operated in a better way.
- When you just want to fix a network related problem, you can restart the phone.
- At the same time, if you notice the phone slowing down or hanging, then switching off the phone manually would be a better option.
- When the phone is shut down or restarted, the apps running in the background of the device stop. Because of this, the health of the phone’s battery improves.
- Background apps keep consuming the phone’s battery and users are not even aware of it.
- It is a better practice to restart the phone from time to time or switch it off and on, which can eliminate problems in the phone’s software or any app. Because of this the phone runs well.