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There is a simple question that has a less obvious answer than we would like: “Which is better, turning off the smartphone or restarting it?” Most users may think that there is practically no difference between these processes, therefore the reboot process is a shutdown followed by an instant turn on.

In practice, everything turns out to be somewhat different and these processes should be separated. By overloading the smartphone, the user clears the cache and memory, speeds up the operation of the mobile device. At the same time, the system cache, as well as the power supply of all elements of the device, does not stop. It is for this reason that the reboot process is much faster than turning it off and on.


By completely turning off your smartphone, you remove power from all elements, and when you boot up, the Android operating system tests various system components at the system level. Additionally, it should be said that when turned on, the battery charge level is re-determined, which leads to a kind of battery calibration. If any errors occur in the work, it is recommended to turn off the smartphone for a couple of minutes, and then load it from scratch. What is better for a smartphone? If your gadget is operating normally and does not cause any complaints, then we recommended that you reboot about once every 2-3 days, and turn your smartphone off and on about once a week.

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