According to him, the most common causes are software conflicts. Various programs installed on the smartphone can cause conflicts among themselves and cause the smartphone to overheat, causing the device to turn off.

This also applies to the installation of various shells on the smartphone – software modifications installed on top of stock Android. If this happens, the gadget will often crash, all software will crash, and random shutdowns will begin.

At the same time, Murtazin said, “iPhone and Android are reliable. People do not face device overload. If this starts to happen then you need to check what is technically wrong with the phone.

Also, old, broken or poor quality batteries can cause the smartphone to turn off suddenly. But these are rare cases. The same applies to the fall of the smartphone, after which the battery contacts can be disconnected. But these are also extremely rare cases – “not even 1% of dropped phones.”

Source: Ferra

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