How many of you face this problem ?
What happens is your mobile handle most of the applications, Browsing, Calls and Messages. There is no end for it. It is part of your organ now a days.
In this windows phone Microsoft doing somany changes. It's not about the User interface which you will use daily. It is about backend system and how the file system working together with that
software or OS which is running on your device.
software or OS which is running on your device.
Different Ram sizes, Memory Sizes , different versions and so on.
Reasons for this Issue :
1. Low memory on your device.
2. Bad Data connection over
3. Third party memory cards (Bad Quality)
4. Improper removal from PC
5. Battery down while updating your Mobile OS
How to resolve this Issue :
How to resolve this Issue :
Recommended option take your mobile to Nokia Care near to your location.
Soft Reset
The soft reset is the same thing as pulling your battery (on devices where that is possible). This method will not remove anything at all from your phone and is completely safe to attempt in
any problem situation.
The soft reset is the same thing as pulling your battery (on devices where that is possible). This method will not remove anything at all from your phone and is completely safe to attempt in
any problem situation.
You perform the soft reset by having your phone turned on. Then press and hold the volume down + power buttons until your phone vibrates and restarts. Note that you should not touch the
device screen during the process (not even when the 'slide down to power off' prompt appears).
device screen during the process (not even when the 'slide down to power off' prompt appears).
Example of situations where the soft reset should solve the problem:
An app that usually starts won't start
The camera won't open
The device starts using too much battery
The device starts behaving oddly
For Nokia Lumia users:
The camera won't open
The device starts using too much battery
The device starts behaving oddly
For Nokia Lumia users:
If you can't open your device because of a forgotten PIN (or similar), you can use the button method: Press and hold the power-, volume-down- and camera buttons until the phone vibrates. Then
release the power-button and keep the other two buttons pressed for another five seconds. The phone should reset to factory settings.
The hard reset operation will take a while to complete and will show spinning gears before it reboots your device to factory settings. Usually it will finish within 30 minutes but can, in
some rare cases, take up to a couple of hours. Some Nokia Lumia handsets have a bug where a reset never seems to finish. If that should happen to you, check this wiki article for a solution.
release the power-button and keep the other two buttons pressed for another five seconds. The phone should reset to factory settings.
The hard reset operation will take a while to complete and will show spinning gears before it reboots your device to factory settings. Usually it will finish within 30 minutes but can, in
some rare cases, take up to a couple of hours. Some Nokia Lumia handsets have a bug where a reset never seems to finish. If that should happen to you, check this wiki article for a solution.
For HTC users:
If you can't open your device because of a forgotten PIN (or similar), you can use the button method: Turn off your phone, press and hold the volume down button and then briefly press the
power button to turn the phone on. Keep the volume down button pressed until an exclamation mark is shown on your screen. Then press the following buttons, one at a time, in this order:
volume up, volume down, power, volume down
The phone will now reset to factory status.
power button to turn the phone on. Keep the volume down button pressed until an exclamation mark is shown on your screen. Then press the following buttons, one at a time, in this order:
volume up, volume down, power, volume down
The phone will now reset to factory status.
Example of situations where the hard reset should be used:
The soft reset didn't solve the problem
You want to switch to another Microsoft Account
You want to reset a device that you will no longer use (this enables someone else to initialize the device with their own Microsoft Account)
You want to restore a backup
You want to switch to another Microsoft Account
You want to reset a device that you will no longer use (this enables someone else to initialize the device with their own Microsoft Account)
You want to restore a backup
Note : Windows Recovery tool works only when your phone is turned on.

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