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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Freezing And Crashing

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Freezing And Crashing

Several Samsung Galaxy S5 owners have reported that the Galaxy S5 keeps crashing and freezing regardless of the app that they run. Below we’ll explain how to fix the Galaxy S5 crashing and freezing problem.

There are several reasons that the Galaxy S5 freezes, and eventually crashing on your Samsung Galaxy S5.  It’s important to note that before you complete any of the following solutions, that you should update the Galaxy S5 to the latest software update. If any app continues to crash often after the software update, please follow the instructions below on how to fix the Galaxy S5 from freezing and crashing.

 

Delete bad apps to fix crashing problem

It’s common that bad third-party apps will some time cause the Galaxy S5 to crash. It’s suggested to first read reviews of the problematic app in the Google Play Store to see if others are dealing with the same problems. Since Samsung can’t fix the stability of third-party apps so it is down to the developer to improve their app. If the app hasn’t been fixed after some time, it’s recommended to delete the bad app.

 

Memory problem

Sometimes when you don’t restart your Galaxy S5 in several days, apps start to freeze and crash randomly. The reason for this is because the app may keep crashing is due to a memory glitch. By turning the Galaxy S5 on and off, it could solve that problem. If it doesn’t follow these steps:

  • From the Home screen touch Apps.
  • Touch Manage Applications (you may need to swipe left or right to locate it first).
  • Touch the application that keeps crashing.
  • Touch Clear Data and Clear Cache.

 

Factory reset Galaxy S5

If the Galaxy S5 problem can’t be identified then you may have to perform a factory data reset to resolve the issue. It’s important to note that you will lose all applications and saved data, including your Google account settings, so ensure that you back up your device prior to performing the reset.

 

It’s due to a lack of memory

The unstable app may not have enough memory on your device to function well. Try uninstalling any unused or very infrequently used apps and/or deleting some media files to free up internal memory.

 

 

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David Williams

Nov 11, 2015

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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