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How to fix LG G7 ThinQ “Phone not working” bug
How to fix LG G7 think phone not working bug. When it comes to problems with app errors, there's often no way to know right away where the problem lies. Be sure to follow our suggestions below on how to deal with phone not working. Restart the app. Forcing a problem app to restart is often an effective solution. Make sure that the phone app closes and restarts normally. This is to refresh the app and clear any temporary bug that may have developed. Here's what you can do. From a home screen, open settings, tap apps and notifications. Tap info, locate then select the phone app. Notice system apps aren't visible, tap the menu icon menu icon then tap show system. Tap force stop. Tap ok. Force reboot the phone. Battery system bugs may develop if a device is kept running for a long time. If you haven't tried restarting your LG G7 think yet, you can simulate the effects of a battery pull to refresh the system. Force reboot is the equivalent of physically removing the battery, while you can't disconnect the battery from your LG G7 think, you can simulate its effects by doing a force reboot. To do that, simply press and hold the power and volume down key for 8 seconds. This will force the device to shut down as if the battery has been disconnected, and then turn back on, as if you've inserted the battery again. Check phone app permissions. Some apps need extensive permissions in order to work properly. The same is true of all core apps like the stock phone app. If it's restricted in some way, it may crash and show the phone not working bunk. To check if your LG G7 gives it the necessary permission, follow the steps below. Open settings app. Tap the general tab. Paps and notifications. Select phone app. Tap permissions. Clear phone app cache. There may be an issue with the apps cache to ensure that phone app is using a fresh cache. Try to delete the current one. Here's how. On the home screen, tap settings. Tap the general tab greater than apps and notifications. Tap app info. Tap the filter to select the following, all enabled disabled. Tap the desired app, then storage. Tap clear cache. Just to confirm, reset phone app to default. Clearing of apps data follows the clearing of the cache if nothing works. By doing this, the phone app will be in effect reinstalled because it will revert you to its factory state. Be sure to back your contacts and other day to head to time in order to avoid losing them. Once you've taken the steps to safeguard your contacts, you can then go ahead and clear the data. Here's how. From the home screen, tap settings. Tap the general tab greater than apps and notifications. Tap app info. Tap the filter to select the following, all enabled disabled. Tap the desired app, then storage. Tap clear data. Hit yes to confirm. Check for bad third party app. If the problem started after you installed an app, delete the app and see if it fixes the bug. If you have no idea whether there's a possibility of a bad app trouble, then go ahead and restart your phone to safe mode. Notice how to do that. With the screen on, press and hold the power key. In the options menu that displays, press and hold power off. When prompted to restart in safe mode, tap OK. After your device restarts, it displays safe mode at the bottom of the screen. Remember that no third party app should be able to run while your device is on safe mode. This means that all there's definitely a problem actually at the error stop. To identify the culprit, you must use the good old elimination process. Here's what you need to do exactly. Boot to safe mode. Check for the problem. Once you've confirmed that a third party app is to blame, you can start uninstalling apps individually. We'd suggest that you begin with the most recent ones you added. After you uninstall an app, restart the phone to normal mode and check for the problem. If your LG G7 thing is still problematic, repeat steps 1-4, reset network settings. The maybe a network setting or settings that has been modified before this problem started. Try to clear your device's network settings to see if that will fix the phone not working error. Open Settings app, tap restart and reset. Tap Network Settings Reset. Tap Reset Settings. Tap Reset Settings. Check for the problem. Recede SIM. In some similar cases in the past, temporarily disconnecting the SIM card helps in fixing network and phone app errors. Be sure to try it on your case and see if works. To prevent corrupting data, be sure to power down your phone before removing the card. Do the same before inserting it. Clear cache partition. Sometimes, a corrupted system cache can cause problems. Android uses a set of temporary files to load apps faster called system cache. If this cache becomes outdated or corrupted, the phone may encounter performance problem, app crashes, and other sorts of problems. From the home screen, tap settings, tap the general tab. Tap Storage greater than internal storage. Click for menu options to finish calculating. Tap free up space. Tap temporary files and raw files. Select the following options, cache data. Click Trade temporary files, raw files from camera. Tap Deletes greater than delete. Call updates. Making sure that the software on your device is up to date is one of the ways to lessen the chances of bugs from developing. While there's no guarantee that it will fix the issue you're having, it still is highly recommended where there or not you have an issue. Factory reset. Factory reset is a drastic solution in this case but it may be the only effective way to fix the problem at this stage. Make sure to create a backup of your files or data before doing it. Backup all data on the internal memory before performing a mass tree set, turn off the device. Press and hold the power and volume down buttons. When the LG logo appears, quickly release and then re-hold the power button while continuing to hold the volume down button. When the delete all user data and reset all settings message appears, use the volume down button to highlight yes, press the power button to reset the device. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music]