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Android is one of the most stable operating systems, but it is also prone to performance issues, and these issues can occur every now and then.  As you use your Android device, you’ll be able to determine whether its performance is still going well or if it’s failing. If you sense that something is wrong, especially if you’ve installed a new app or received a new update, it’s best to check the performance again without the new app or update by going into Safe Mode. Safe Mode allows you to start your phone with only the essential services and apps. Booting into Safe Mode will confirm if these performance issues are due to any preloaded system application or due to any newly installed third-party applications or updates.
 
Android is one of the most stable operating systems, but it is also prone to performance issues, and these issues can occur every now and then.  As you use your Android device, you’ll be able to determine whether its performance is still going well or if it’s failing. If you sense that something is wrong, especially if you’ve installed a new app or received a new update, it’s best to check the performance again without the new app or update by going into Safe Mode. Safe Mode allows you to start your phone with only the essential services and apps. Booting into Safe Mode will confirm if these performance issues are due to any preloaded system application or due to any newly installed third-party applications or updates.
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