Troubleshooting Android Marshmallow problems

Google began rolling out updates to Android 6.0 Marshmallow for several months. It seems this updated version also has some problems, so troubleshooting Android Marshmallow is necessary. 

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Some common Android Marshmallow problems

Firstly, a drained battery is because of Marshmallow Wifi. Such Android Marshmallow problem sounds like a case of the boy who called wolf. Some one will be confused how Wifi impacts the battery but it truly happens to some users. If you are having such trouble, just go to Settings > Location > Scanning for disabling Wi-Fi scanning. More interesting, it can be scanning in the background when you do not have access to Wi-Fi or just simply go to Settings > Location > Mode and trigger Battery Saving mode.

Secondly, it is the connectivity issues. That is to say the Android Marshmallow takes place when you can not get Wi-Fi connectivity. Primarily, try toggling Airplane Mode on and off. If that doesn’t work, turn off Wi-Fi, restart your phone and turn the Wi-Fi on. Then, forget the connection and reconnect to it. Finally, go to Settings > Backup and reset > Network settings reset.

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Thirdly is the stability of an update in the early days. If you find that your version of Marshmallow performs unstably, such as: app crashes, strange behavior. Then just simply turning your phone off for a minute the restarting process might fix the issue. On the other hand, you can try to identify the issue, which may be because of an app related. You can boot your phone into the safe mode. Since safe mode disables all apps you’ve installed, but the broken apps will function normally. Then, you need to uninstall such apps.

There are more Android Marshmallow problems

Coming up next is the charging problems. Despite Android Marshmallow’s new USB charging standards, the problems seem to occur frequently. There are some devices that drain faster than they charge to phones and some users realize that they won’t charge at all. Google’s official solution is a factory reset. Finally, this Android Marshmallow common problem can not be forgot – mobile data problem. To solve it, try toggling airplane mode on and off. If this still doesn’t work, turn your phone off for a minute and then restart it. These are not all the Android Marshmallow problems. In such cases, if you follow every steps but it still does not work, contact your carrier is the only hope.