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Make sure that usb driver and GMobileSupportTool is installed on your PC.
1. Download Lg Mobile Support Tools using the link below: http://tool.lime.gdms.lge.com/client/app/LGMobileSupportTool.exe 2. Execute downloaded file. Follow installation instructions. After executing LG Mobile Support Tool in Step2, you can download USB Driver:
3. Connect your phone to PC by using the bundled USB Cable
4. Click start updating
The phone software upgrade stopped before completion?
Don't close the update tool, disconnect the cable and reconnect it. And check the USB Driver connection on our PC. After that, please restart the update.
Otherwise, please select "Customer Support"-"Recovery Phone" in LG MOBILE SUPPORT TOOL. Then, you can start to recover your phone.
If you are asking about using cellular data, the wireless carriers can limit what you can do on their networks. At this point I am not aware of anything they can do if you are using Wi-Fi to access Facebook or any way they can disable non-cellular features on your phone.
iOS: An app you installed unexpectedly quits, stops responding, or won't open
Learn what to do if an app you downloaded from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch unexpectedly quits, stops responding, or won't open.
Follow the steps below and test the app after each step.
Restart the app
Close the app and open it again.
Restart your device
Turn the device off and on.
Update your device software and your apps
Update your device to the latest version of iOS.
Update your apps:
Open the App Store and tap Updates.
If updates are available, tap Update All.
If asked, enter your Apple ID password. The updates will download and install.
You might need a Wi-Fi connection to update some apps.
Install another app from the App Store
If your installed app won't open, download and install a free app that isn't on your iOS device. This should reset your Apple ID authorization.
Remember to use the same Apple ID that you used to download the app that you're having issues with.
Reinstall the app
Remove the app from your device and reinstall it. Remember that deleting an app also deletes its data.
Wait for the app to download, then open it from the Home screen.
If the download stops, you can resume it.
Contact the developer
If you see the issue again, contact the developer of the app for help:
Find the app in the App Store.
Tap the app and tap Reviews.
Tap App Support.
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Press 0, then press 5 OR For tech support, have serial number ready. Don't press zero -- say "iPhone Support" (or whatever product you're calling about). The system will ask you for serial number and get you right to someone who can help
You don't have enough internal RAM. Try stopping as many applications as possible. In Android go to settings (Gear symbol) Apps, then scrol down to those apps you don't need right now, select them, then on the next screen select force stop. Force stopping an app should stop it dead in it's tracks. The next time you need that app, simply click on it's representative icon, and it will start up. This means of course that these apps won't be doing what you want them to do, while they are stopped. For example, an e-mail app won't be checking for e-mail, etc. Depending on your version of Android, some phones allow you to prevent apps from auto starting on boot up. You can select which apps, such as Messenger, e-mails, etc., need to start on boot up and which don't. Because of limited memory your smartphone has to cycle the apps into RAM, perform the required request, then cycle it back out to internal memory again so it has room for the next function it needs to perform. All functions are performed in RAM, all apps run in RAM, you only have so much room, then the phone has to swap out apps. The more apps vi-ing for RAM, the slower the phone. I currently use "Mobile Manager" on my ASUS Android to manage which apps start on boot/reboot, and which start when I select their Icon. I also use an app called "No Root Firewall" which sets up an internal VPN on my phone, that allows me to stop all network activity and limit access to the internet to only those apps I want to let out. This cuts down on needless background downloads (Ads) which also tie up CPU time. Not all apps can use external memory. External memory is usually used to store things like pictures, music and docs.
low phone storage is due to installing more apps that get stored on phone memory or installing more and more huge data updates for apps. You should move those apps from phone to sdcard in settings section of particular app(But some may not be movable. .that's fine).. you should uninstall updates for apps that you don't use frequently. Hope this helps :)
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