How to Fix Galaxy Note 8 Freezing Problem

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If you are facing Galaxy Note  8 Freezing Problem then don’t worry you are not alone. There is an influx of complaints where Galaxy Note 8 freeze while opening certain apps. According to comments on the US Samsung Community page, the Galaxy Note 8 is freezing when users try to open certain apps. The person who created the thread was facing Galaxy Note 8 Freezing problem while making calls. His Note 8 used to freeze or hang while making calls. Below that thread, many people assumed that there must be a problem with Contacts App which is directly connected with calling. However, there have been several reports that the Galaxy Note 8 keeps freezing and crashing regardless of the app that they run. Anyhow, here we will tell you How to Fix Galaxy note 8 Freezing Problem. These are workarounds and will give you relief from this freezing issue.

How to Fix Galaxy Note 8 Freezing Problem

Uninstall low quality/bad apps to fix the freezing problem

Android is a very tightly knitted OS. One bad app can cause the whole system to collapse. Samsung, or for that matter, any smartphone doesn’t take guarantee of any third party apps. Therefore, before installing any third-party app do little research and see if people are already facing issues with the specific app on Note 8. Now identify those bad apps and remove them from your Galaxy Note 8.

Galaxy Note 8 Freezing Problem

Factory Reset Galaxy Note 8

Sometimes, you are only left with the option to Factory Reset your device in order to resolve freezing issue. Before resetting Galaxy Note 8, make sure you back up your device because factory reset will remove all your data, applications and accounts attached to it. You can read this guide on how to factory reset the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

Memory Problem

Freezing problem might occur due to some memory glitch. So, it’s recommended that you restart your Galaxy Note 8. Also, follow the below steps to fix the memory problem with the suspected application.

  1. From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
  2. Tap Settings > Apps.
  3. Tap the desired application in the default list or tap 3 dots icon > Show system apps to display preinstalled apps.
  4. Now, Tap Storage.
  5. Tap Clear data and then tap OK.
  6. Tap Clear cache.

We hope the above will tend to your Galaxy Note 8 Freezing Problem until Samsung release a proper patch or fix.

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