Have
you recently received a notification that updates were available for
your cell phone? Have you been wondering whether or not you should
upgrade your cell phones software? Should you install the latest version
of Android onto your Android smartphone? I say YES! But before updating
I recommend that you read this article first as it can save you a lot
of time and can help prevent trouble and common issues that can occur
during the upgrade process.
Purpose
Updates
are great! Updates often add more features, greater functionality, and
also help protect your cell phone against recent security threats that
might compromise the data on your device. So yes, upgrading to the
newest official version of software for your Android phone is typically
never a bad idea.
As
you upgrade a phone there are some things to keep in mind that can help
you avoid any complications that might occur during the update and
installation process. If something happens during the upgrade process
then the phone could become broken and cease to function at all. So read
this article before upgrading as it can save you a lot of time and
trouble further down the road.
Backup the phone
Before
you even think about updating the software on your device you should
certainly check to make sure that the information on your phone is
backed up and secured to a place other than your cell phone. This is
true at any time but it is especially important to backup a phone before
an update as sometimes updates and upgrades can erase information from
an Android device or even clear the data on the phone during the
process. So make sure that you create a backup before updating and to
also create periodic backups of your cell phone should it ever
malfunction, or get broken. That way you don’t lose all of your
important information should something unexpected happen to your phone.
If
you have not created a backup of your phone in a while, or if you have
never backed up your phones information I suggest that you do that right
now. How to backup an Android cell phonecan guide you through much of the backup process if you would like some assistance doing so.
Start on a clean slate
This
isn’t a necessary step in preparing to update an Android cell phone but
the less clutter on your phone when installing new software means less
chances of one of the apps on your phone causing trouble after the
installation is complete. If youperform a full backup and reset of your Android cell phonebefore updating its software then many complications or issues can be avoided.
Again,
this isn’t a must, but it sure can be helpful and sometimes doing a
little cleaning is a good thing. In life many things can pile up quickly
and when it comes to the information on our cell phones there is no
exception. By wiping the slate clean and then installing the software
onto the phone it’s likely that you will notice a boost in performance
as well. That’s just my two cents on the subject.
Wait until you’re ready to update
Make
sure that you have set plenty of time aside to allow the phone to
upgrade properly. Most common problems that are caused by updating a
phone happen during the update and installation process.
Here is a list of common issues that can occur while updating that can be easily avoided:
Power Issues
The Phones Battery –
If the battery dies or drains to zero as an Android cell phone is
upgrading then it can certainly break the phone. Some phones won’t even
let you try to upgrade the software unless the battery has a charge of
80% or more.
So charge your phone to full before updating.
PC Power Outage –
If there is a lightning storm outside and you figure that since you
can’t go outside because of the rain you might as well plug your phone
into the computer so that you can upgrade the phones software then you
might want to reconsider this plan. If lightning strikes and the power
goes out and the upgrade gets interrupted then your phone might be in
trouble.
Try to avoid power surges and power outages while updating a cell phone.
A Laptops Battery –
if you are using a laptop to upgrade your phone, which could be a wise
decision as a power outage would cause the laptop to revert to battery
power and can prevent an interruption, just make sure that the laptop
has a good charge on its battery to avoid any possible complications
during the upgrade process.
Don’t
forget to have a full charge on your laptop and check to make sure that
its plugged into the charger before using it to update the software.
Freezing
Try
to use a dependable computer when upgrading your phone. If you are
using an older computer to upgrade your phone and the computer locks up
or freezes then this can complicate the install and can cause some real
problems on the phone.
If
there is a good chance that a specific computer will freeze or lock-up
while it’s updating the phone then wait for the opportunity to try
updating through a more dependable computer as an interruption during
the update can cause some serious problems.
Disconnecting the phone from the computer
Sometimes
smartphones can take a while, even hours, to upgrade so make sure that
when you choose to install the latest software onto your phone that it
has plenty of time to finish installing. If you start upgrading your
phones software and have to leave for an appointment then don’t just
unplug your phone from the computer so that you can take your cell phone
with you to your appointment. If it seems like the process is going
really slowly then don’t just unplug the device to try in on another
computer.
You
need to let the phone finish the installation; try to avoid unplugging a
cell phone from the computer that’s updating it and don’t try to power
it off or remove the battery when its upgrading as it can break the
phone if the update doesn’t get to finish installing properly.
Will a Hard Reset or Factory Data Reset put my phone back to its original software?
Nope. Once you update a phone to a newer version of Android a hard reset orfactory data reset will not change the software. The phone will remain on the most recent version of Android that was last installed on the phone.
For
example if a cell phone is running on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread
software and was then updated to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and a factory
data reset was performed wiping all information from the phone then
after the cell phone rebooted it would still be running on Android 4.2
Jelly Bean, even though it originally ran on Android 2.3.
Can I go back to my previous version of Android?
Technically
yes… but not through any official channels. You would have to root the
phone and install a custom version of software on your Android device.
This custom version of software could include a recent or older version
of Android but rooting can be a whole different animal altogether. So
unless you have rooted your Android phone before or unless you’re pretty
tech savvy then I wouldn’t recommend rooting your phone to go back to a
previous version of Android.
Besides
the best direction to go when it comes to technology is forwards not
backwards, more features, more options, more choices, smoother, sleeker,
faster.
If
you updated your phone and want to go back to a previous version of
Android because the new version doesn’t seem to work properly then
chances are those issues can be solved with some simple troubleshooting.
Check outHow to fix an Android phone that doesn’t work right after upgrading for more information that can help you get your phone running quick and smooth once again.
Update through official sources
If
you have an older cell phone and a new version of the Android software
was recently released but it isn’t yet available on your phone then I
recommend you wait for an official version to be released for your phone
instead of looking for the means to install it onto your Android
device. Installing updates that have not been released for a specific
make and model of phone require the phone to be rooted, which again, I
don’t typically recommend.
Conclusion
With
these tips in mind updating your Android Cell phone should be smooth
and painless. I hope that you enjoyed the article. If you yourself take
anything into consideration when updating and it was not listed in the
article and you believe it to be worth sharing then let me know. If it’s
a good tip I will add it to the article above. If you would like to
make a suggestion, ask a question, or would simply like to leave a
friendly remark then don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.
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