For
Smartphone & tablets, Android- an open source, free &
Linux-based, multiprocessor & multi-threaded operating system and
offering unified approach to applications in the realm of android
development.
The features embrace aesthetic user interface, connectivity with
diverse gadgets, excellent storage, messaging & last but not the
least media storage. When we talk about the applications then it is
typically based in the Java language using the development kit. In
this session, we are going to discuss about mobile applications, the
more we depend on them for taking care of business, the greater the
requirement for it for reliability. What if when applications would
start the crash? Why does it happen? Numerous people are out there
who experience this daily. The one of the best solution to avoid this
is that developers should go for test performance beforehand.
“SOASTA” is one of the most reliable services available for
developers to-- test their applications.
Tom
Lounibos, SOASTA President & CEO says,
“Delivering
performance through mobile applications is more challenging than
anything else [for IT] in the last 30 year, because of all different
pieces”.
Reasons
For Crash An App!
It's
obvious, when an application crashes, there is not always the
developer who is at fault. However, there are billions of issues are
out there that leads to many issues to crash the applications. Here
are some common reasons that are responsible to fail it, check it
out:
- Incorrect Memory & CPU Utilization
- Network Alteration
- Deadly Bugs In Production
- Device & Browser Incompatibility
- Database Contention
- Integration Dependencies
- Poor-Front End Optimization
- Bandwidth Constraints
- Demand Exceeds Supply
How
To Fix Crashed Apps?
Hurrah!
You can fix it too as long as the applications crash. There are some
basic steps that you would recover it for better, have a look:
- Restarting the phone
- Checking for Updates of system & App updates
- Checking for storage & clear space
- To identify the problems, rebooting the safe mode
- Resetting the phone to factory settings
Happy
Phoning Folks!
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