Reply To: OCU C)HT C Discussion Lesson 10
Like with all troubleshooting, troubleshooting mobile devices involves identifying what the problem is exactly and what is causing it and then taking the next steps to find the solution. These problems could be very general or related to specific features, indicating a software and/or hardware problem.
For general issues, it can often be a wide variety of things. For example, a battery issue could be from problems with the adapter, port, brightness settings, or even the battery itself. If the system is slow or frozen, there might be too many applications running at the same time, there might not be enough storage, or the device might be overheating.
For issues with specific features, there may be problems with the touchpad, display, or speakers. If the touchpad is having issues, check if it is clean, not worn out, and configured correctly in settings. A display problem might be due to damage, display and brightness settings, or power failure. Finally, with speaker problems, first check that the sound is on, then look at the configured settings. If it is on and configured correctly but still not working, it could be a hardware problem.