Why does my droid x2 keeps restarting




















So, when the internal memory of the phone is full or close to full, you may experience a sluggish user interface, latency when switching menus, or in some cases the display freezing or reboot. It is also a good practice to restart the device periodically at least every 48 hours to clear out buffers and memory that may lead to intermittent issues.

You can also do some of the troubleshooting steps here. Thank you for the reply. I went to storage it says I have That's only half and I don't think the cache is high either.

I don't know why this keeps happening. It's so frustrating. I can't even turn it off anymore. It has a mind of its own and it's driving me crazy. Edit: I use to turn the phone off every night so it could get rest. So that's not the problem either. Of course, I can't even turn the phone off now at all.

But I also want to point out that latency and sluggish interface isn't the problem. The problem is that the phone restarts itself every so often. I can be using it or not and it will just restart on its own and powering off no longer works. I click power off and instead the phone restarts.

Have you tried the necessary troubleshooting steps provided above including factory reset with no restore? This should solve the issue. Google will tell you the answer: how to fix the phone keeps restarting. I have successfully solved this problem using Safe Mode. It is also very simple to operate: turn off the device. Thanks for sharing.

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If your android device is removable battery, remove the battery then reinsert the battery. Release only Power key immediately your phone powers off but keep holding Volume Up key. If the phone switches off, hold and press Power key followed by Volume Up Key. Start holding Power key and Volume Up key simultaneously to Bypass android logo that appears on the screen.

When the Factory Reset is finished, scroll to Wipe Cache Partition to clear temporary files from your Android software so that your phone run smoothly. When you finish Wiping Cache Partition , repeat step 5 and step 6 again. Now Your M otorola droid x2 device will boot normally. The Uninstall option will pop up, then Press Ok.

You have successfully solved your M otorola droid x2 device issue. For ColorOS 3. For ColorOS 2. Perform security scanning. Uninstall the recently downloaded third-party apps. After removing each app, restart your phone and see if removing that app solved the problem.

Select language and then tap [ Reboot ]. Check if an application you installed has an available update. Apps with available updates are labeled " Update ". Tap the [ Multi-task ] or [ Recent Task ] key at the bottom left and close the unused apps. You can also manually close them one by one by swiping them up. Clean your phone storage in Phone Manager or Security Center and see if the issue is solved. If all the above steps have not fixed the problem, reset your OPPO phone to factory settings.

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