Android phones and tablets are easy to use and
usually trouble-free. But occasionally things to go wrong. Here we tackle 50 of
the most common android problems or questions you might have with your Android
phone.
1. How do I stop my Android phone using data when
abroad?
One option is a third party app called
APNdroid, from the Android Market, which lets you turn off all data connections
via a widget on the home screen. It makes changing these settings much quicker
than using the standard Android settings screen and is more likely to act as a
reminder for when you next travel abroad.
2. My Android phone has frozen.
A soft reset will usually do the trick, but
there are different methods for different phones. Fast Reboot is an app that
will do the job for you by simulating the soft reset process and closing
running processes with one tap.
3. Why can I not download every Android app
from the Android Market?
Some apps are designed for specific screen
resolutions and thus are not available on all phones. The high-end Android
phones tend to support more apps, but landscape screened phones sometimes have
problems with particular games and apps. There are other reasons why some apps
will not be available, such as compatibility only with specific manufacturer’s
devices, but the vast majority of apps should be available for all phones so
you need not worry too much.
4. My smartphone Wi-Fi does not stay
connected?
Go to Wireless & Networks / Wi-Fi Settings
and press the menu key. Choose ‘Advanced’ and change the sleep policy to
‘Never’. This seems to solve the problem for most people who have issues
keeping a Wi-Fi connection alive.
5. Why do I keep running out of memory?
There are many reasons for this problem, but
the cache can often get too full to allow the efficient running of apps. Apps
like Cache Cleaner, from the Android Market, let you clean the cache for
specific apps to free up memory. You will also need to either uninstall or move
apps to an expansion card to free up more physical memory.
6. I am using too much data. How can I monitor
it?
My Data Manager is an excellent solution to
monitor exactly how much data you have been using. It offers alerts when you
reach a specified level and will help to ensure that you never go over your
monthly data allowance again.
7. The keyboard is very difficult to use!
The default Android keyboard is not easy to
use, but there are countless alternatives available. SlideIt is just one
example that lets you type without ever removing your finger from the screen;
simply slide your finger between letters and watch the magic happen.
8. My SD card is no longer recognised?
Expansion cards can get corrupted and the most
effective solution is to try to reformat them using a desktop or laptop PC.
Using the standard file explorer, you should be able to right-click and choose
the format option to bring it back to life. It tends to work more often than
trying to format it on the phone itself.
9. My screen is difficult to see in bright
sunlight.
The best option is to look for an ‘anti-glare’
screen protector. They tend to be stronger than standard protectors, but
crucially also reduce the amount of glare on the screen when lighting
conditions are extreme. Sadly there is no complete solution for phones that
include screens not easily viewable in bright sunlight.
10. Some games play very slowly on my phone?
Some of the budget phones include slower
processors and the graphics speed can be reduced because of this. The best
solution is to test a phone before you buy it because some budget phones are
much better than others, and it can be difficult to tell just from the
specifications alone.
11. How do I remove apps?
Go to Settings / Applications / Manage
Applications and then select the app you wish to uninstall. Now tap the
Uninstall icon.
12. My screen has cracked! Should I buy a new
phone?
Most of the popular phones have parts
available from various online suppliers that you can install yourself. The
process for replacing a screen is far from easy so do your research before you
buy.
13/ Entering my password takes forever!
In Settings / Security / Set up screen lock,
you can choose to enter a pattern rather than a password which is not only
quicker, but much more secure.
14/ My location is not always accurate in
maps?
Go to Settings / Location and make sure that
the ‘Use GPS satellites’ option is ticked. This will ensure much greater
accuracy when navigating.
15/ The flashing LED is very annoying!
It is easy to stop the LED notification on
most Android phones. Simply go to Settings / Display / Notification flash and
remove all of the ticks.
16/ How do I wipe my Android smartphone
completely?
The best way is to use the Factory Data
restore option in Settings / SD & phone storage. To be completely sure that
everything has been removed, go through the process twice.
17/ Why can I not use the Android Market on my
tablet?
Some tablets come with their own cut-down app
market or even none at all. It may be that the Android version installed is too
old or the hardware is simply to slow to cope with many apps. Always do your
research before you buy.
18/ Some of my Kindle books look garbled on my
Android tablet?
This can happen if you are using a custom ROM
on your Android phone or tablet. The ROM provider may have a solution, but if
not you will need to revert back to the standard ROM to read your books
properly.
19/ I dropped my phone in water!!!
This solution won’t help if it has already
happened, but if it does in the future take the battery out as quickly as
possible and dry as many parts of the phone as you can. Leave it for 72 hours
in a dry room and try it again. It may just work.
20/ Can I make the text on my Android
smartphone bigger?
Yes. In apps like the browser you can go to
the settings and use the ‘Set text size’ option to increase the size of the
displayed text. There are some excellent accessibility options available in the
Android Market as well which will help.
21/ Can I update my apps automatically?
In the Market app, go to ‘My Apps’ via the
menu and select an app. You will see an option half-way down the screen
allowing it to auto-update. Only use this for apps you trust.
22/ Where did my paid apps go?
If you change your phone and some apps do not
appear in your Android Market account check to make sure they are compatible.
If they are not showing after a system update, the Market may be seeing your
phone as not tied to your account. This would be the time to contact Market
support.
23/ How do I set the minimum age for apps?
Go the the Market app and press the menu key.
Choose ‘Settings’ and then ‘ Content filtering’. You can now choose which apps
are allowed on your phone.
24/ My touchscreen isn’t accurate anymore?
Very few Android phones allow you to calibrate
the screen which means that if you are having problems hitting the right spot
on your screen, you will need to try a soft reset, a hard reset and then a
support call (in that order) to fix it.
25/ I want to hide my search history.
Go to www.google.com/history in your Android
browser and login. You can now choose to remove your searches and not save
future searches from this page.
26/ How do I take screenshots?
Some Samsung phones let you press the back key
and the home button twice to take screenshots, but for all other Android phones
you will need to download and install the Android develop kit. It is a
complicated process just to grab screenshots.
27/ How do I download music directly to my
phone or tablet?
Amazon MP3, from the Android Market, is a very
good option and lets you purchase and install MP3 files directly to your phone
without the need of a PC.
28/ I cannot upgrade my Android phone to a new
release!
Sadly not all phone manufacturers allow
updates to the latest Android release on their phones, but custom ROMs often
let users update to the newest features. A search on the internet will show
what’s available, but you need to be confident of your knowledge when
installing these ROMs.
29/ My carrier won’t let me tether my phone.
This is true of most carriers, but there are
solutions that can help. If you do a simple search in the Android Market for
‘tether’ you will be offered a variety of apps that allow tethering, and many
also mask the fact you are tethering so your carrier should never know. We
don’t advise masked tethering and cannot guarantee its success, but it may work
for some.
30/ Some apps won’t install to my SD card?
You should still be able to move apps to an SD
card using the Manage Application feature in Settings / Applications. We have
seen apps fail to install on an expansion card despite the fact they can be
moved afterwards so a little manual intervention may be required to do this for
future installations.
31/ How can I change the language on my phone?
Go to Settings / Language & keyboard and
choose the language you require. Some apps are only set to work properly if US
English is selected, but they are fortunately few and far between.
32/ Can I remove apps that were pre-installed
on my phone?
You can, but the process requires rooting the
device and then downloading an app called Root Uninstaller. The amount of
memory you will save is probably not worth the effort though because you run
the danger of making your phone very unstable.
33/ Can I speed up my Android phone?
Apps like SetCPU will let you speed up your
phone by overclocking the processor. It will also let you slow down the
processor to save memory, but be careful when doing this. Most processors are
designed to run at a set maximum speed for a reason and you do run the risk of
frying it if you push it too hard.
34/ What’s the best way to backup my phone?
You can backup an Android phone using a
multitude of different solutions, but Titanium Backup PRO is considered to be
one of the best solutions available. Besides offering the ability to backup
every part of your phone, you can also export the backups by email or sync them
to Dropbox.
35/ How can I stop viruses from attacking my
phone?
Mobile security is becoming a bigger issue as
smartphones become more popular and so installing an app to help keep you
protected is a very good idea. Kaspersky Mobile Security is just one example
that claims to offer real-time protection against a host of threats.
36/ The volume on my phone is too quiet.
Some Android phones suffer from low volume,
but help is at hand from AudioBoost which is available from the Android market.
It can increase the volume on your phone by up to 30% and is also activated by
a handy home screen widget.
37/ Can I change the look of my phone without
changing the ROM?
You can indeed. Apps like LauncherPro offer a
completely different look to the standard Android interface and also include
many features such as 3D effects and a scrollable shortcut dock. It is safer
than changing the ROM completely.
38/ The Live Wallpaper seems to use too much
battery life?
In tests the battery drain has been shown to
be low with Live Wallpapers, but it is still a problem for power users who run
out of battery power every day. The simple answer is to use a static wallpaper.
39/ My clock keeps losing time?
This can happen if your clock is set to
automatically update the time from your network. If the network clock is slow,
so will your phone be. Go to Settings / Date & time and untick the
‘Automatic’ box at the top. Your clock should now run perfectly on time with
only manual adjustments needed occasionally.
40/ Can I block unwanted callers?
Most network providers do not offer this
facility, but because Android can be tweaked in so many ways there are still
options open to you. Extreme Call Blocker Droid works on many Android phone
models and blocks incoming calls in almost every way imaginable. It is not the
cheapest Android app available, but works extremely well and can save you a lot
of headaches in the future.
41/ My phone is slow at times. Are there any tools
to help?
The first step would be to remove any
unnecessary apps and to ensure that your phone is not full of data you do not
need. An app like System Tuner Pro can also help by automatically tuning many
parts of your phone to ensure the best possible performance.
42/ Why can’t I use the SD card when my phone
is attached to the PC?
By default this is not possible, but if you
have rooted your phone you can use an app like Multi Mount SD-Card which lets
you access an expansion card from both a PC and phone at the same time. It
works very well and this is in spite of our natural concern about accessing a
card from two places at once which could in theory lead to corrupted files.
43/ My phone has been stolen. Can I track it?
If your phone has already been stolen you will
struggle to get it back. This is, however, a case of prevention rather than
cure and we would advise installing a third party app to help track your phone.
PhoneLocator Pro is a good example and includes the ability to remotely track a
phone using GPS as well as letting you wipe or lock the phone. Everyone should
use a solution like this.
44/ Why can’t I use iTunes with my Android
device?
You won’t be able to use DRM protected media
on your Android device, but you can still use iTunes thanks to doubleTwist
AirSync. It lets you synchronise your media between iTunes and an Android phone
or tablet and you can do so without a physical connection. It is as good, if
not better, than the Apple iOS syncing solution.
45/ How do I close an app that keeps freezing
my phone?
The solution is unfortunately more complex
than it should be. Go to Settings / Applications and choose ‘Manage
applications’. Now choose the app that is misbehaving from the list and tap
‘Force stop’. If the app continues to misbehave you should try uninstalling and
reinstalling it.
46/ Can I close running apps quickly?
The default task manager in Android is a good
solution, but it could be much quicker. Advanced Task Manager is the most
popular tool to deal with running apps and lets you manage all of your running
apps with a couple of taps. After a while the process become so natural that
you will forget you are even using it.
47/ My phone won’t connect to my PC using USB?
Most Android phones will connect without
problem to a PC, but on occasion they will run into trouble. The first place to
look is the manufacturer’s website to find the required drivers to connect it.
They are not always available and so you may need to send in a support request
to get them.
48/ Why does auto-correct not know all the
words I need to use?
There is no way that an auto-correct system
can know all of the words you need to use, but you can add new ones quickly and
easily. Type a word and look for the ‘+’ sign below the text field. Tap it and
the word will be added to your dictionary for future use. The more words you
add, the more accurate your typing will become.
49/ The slide unlock feature is really
annoying!
You can avoid the slide unlock by tapping the
menu button twice. Not all phones support this because some manufacturers add
their own skins, but the majority should allow this simple and quick
workaround.
50/ Switching between keyboards takes forever!
If you have more than one keyboard installed
it can appear to be cumbersome to switch between them, but it need not be so.
Simply press and hold the ‘123’ button on the keyboard and you will be offered
a selection to switch to. It only takes a second.