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What are the differences between restarting and shutting down mobile phones?

In the process of using smart phones, many people will choose to clean up memory or restart the phone to solve this problem when the phone gets stuck or other faults. However, every time we restart the phone, we have two options: restart and shutdown. In fact, the difference between the two is very big. What's the difference? Let's follow Xiaobian to learn. Stop messing up and regret now.

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In fact, smart phones and computers are the same principle. If you turn off the phone, you will check all the hardware and the whole system. That is to say, if you turn off the phone completely, you will turn off both the system and the hardware, and then the phone will vibrate. When the phone is turned on again, the system and hardware will be detected again. Similarly, the phone will vibrate first, and then load all data. This process is a little slow, but at this time, the phone will be turned on very quickly, and the background system has been refreshed once.

Restart is just a software level restart, which does not involve hardware and system. During the restart process, the system will automatically skip some checks, that is to say, it will skip many steps that need to be performed when starting up, and directly enter the desktop.

And these two points are very different in nature.

If the cell phone is just stuck, we can choose to restart it. If it is stuck, we need to turn it off and on again.