7 Biggest Problems Of Galaxy Note 4 And How To Solve Them

Galaxy Note 4 is really one of the best phablets that Samsung has ever released, being a big hit even after the release of its successor, Galaxy Note 5. Still, we know that even the best devices have their problems and flaws. In this case, Galaxy Note 4 problems can usually be solved without much difficulty, just knowing what to do. To learn more about this, just check out our tips and recommendations below!

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1. Camera locking

Problems with the native camera app on smartphones is more common than you might think, whether on Android or iOS. In Galaxy Note 4, this can also happen quite often, especially if you often launch the app directly from the lock screen.

We suggest that you always open the app in the conventional way (on the home screen or in your app menu) rather than using it on the lock screen.

If the app still has trouble, do the following: Open your settings, click Apps, and you'll see a list of apps installed on your smartphone.

Now search and click on the camera app icon, which will take you to a new options window. Click on the "Clear data" and "Clear cache" options, which should solve the problems.

2. Problems with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

We know this is the most obvious solution in the world, but it really solves a lot of problems most of the time, so try restarting your Galaxy Note 4 if you notice that Wi-Fi or Bluetooth is giving you some kind of error.

The usual thing is that the Wi-Fi signal keeps dropping, something that can also be your router's fault, so try restarting it too. In the case of Bluetooth, the most common is that it is disconnecting for no reason, which can be resolved if you reset the devices that are paired with your Galaxy Note 4.

3. Slow

Unfortunately, Samsung devices already have a well-known reputation for slowing down over time and this is also on the Galaxy Note 4 problem list. Because the phablet hardware is quite powerful, it is hoping that Slowness is not that noticeable, but if it starts to slow you down, there are some steps you can take to resolve it.

You can uninstall unnecessary, unused apps, delete files that can be stored in the cloud, and leave fewer apps open at the same time, for example.

4. Apps crashing

Something very annoying that can also happen on your Galaxy Note 4 are apps crashing out of thin air and closing on their own. This is usually not caused by anything of concern and can be solved with the same tip we mentioned in the phablet camera topic.

Just open your settings, click on “Apps”, select the icon of the application that is having problems and click on “Clear cache”. This can be done whenever you notice that your apps are crashing, slowing down or starting to close unintentionally.

5. Battery running out fast

The battery of the Galaxy Note 4 is very good, but after some time of use, you may begin to realize that the charge does not last as long as before. This is a natural wear and tear that happens with any electronic device and can be alleviated if you follow some basic tips, which can be seen in this article.

If your device is still relatively new and the battery is already running out too fast, you may want to check if Android or its apps need to be updated, as a bug may be causing the problem.

6. Slow Animations

Perhaps the apparent slowness of your Galaxy Note 4 may be a problem with the device's animations, such as screen transitions or applications. While these animations make Android more beautiful and more fluid looking, they are not necessary.

With these animations turned off, the device's performance can improve and make the experience smoother. To do this, go to your settings and select "Developer Options."

There you will find the options “Window Animation Scale”, “Transition Animation Scale” and “Animator Duration Scale”. Click them all and select the "Animation Off" option to resolve the issue.

7. Involuntary Shutdown

This is definitely one of the most annoying issues with Galaxy Note 4, as your phablet can simply shut down for no reason at any time. This is usually caused by some compatibility issue or Android itself.

The best thing you can do is to upgrade Android if possible and make sure you can do the same with the apps you use most. If you find that the problem still persists, have your device serviced as soon as possible.

Don't miss it: Galaxy Note 7 may be unveiled in August

Did you solve the Galaxy Note 4 problems?

So, could you solve these common Galaxy Note 4 problems? Be sure to leave your comment telling us if these tips were helpful or if you still have a question about the phablet you would like to solve!

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