Smart phones have increased in sophistication, with the addition of newer features coming out with every model. This has led to experiencing various technical difficulties a common occurrence, especially with the more advanced models. Here are some common problems you may encounter with your smartphone and how you can fix them.

 Phone not charging

This is a frequent problem you might experience with your smart phone. There are usually two typical reasons why this may occur. The fault could either be with the phone battery or the charger itself. To diagnose the problem, you will need to try charging the phone with a different charger. If you are using buy car accessories Hong Kong to charge your phone, then you may want to try plugging into a direct line instead. Most chargers use a cable and an adapter. Try replacing the cable to see if it fixes the problem. If the problem does indeed lie with the phone battery, you may need to try replacing the battery to see if it fixes the problem. Another possible, but rare occurrence would be due to a software related issue, which a phone reset would help fix.

 Nothing is displayed on the screen

This could most likely be a hardware issue, in which case you may need to replace the screen. There are possible software reasons for this as well, such as setting the phone brightness setting at the minimum. However, if this is the case, you should still be able to view the phone display under low light. Another possible cause for this could be a recent software update. The best way to fix such a problem would be to perform a phone reset, which will restore the phone to its factory settings.

 No audio

This is another common occurrence that you may encounter with your smartphone. One of the easiest solutions for this would be to check your volume settings. Most phones will come with a volume rocker switch at the side of the phone, through which you can adjust the volume. If this does not fix the problem you should check if the phone is connected to any mobile accessories such as a Bluetooth speaker, through which the audio will be output to if it is connected. To fix the problem, you could also try rebooting the phone, which should disconnect it from all other connected devices.

 These are three of the most common issues that you may face with your smartphone. The above troubleshooting guide should help you fix most of these issues, without the need to take apart the phone or void the warranty.