While holding down Power, press Volume Up. Problem: Speaker buzzing or static A number of Nexus 7 owners have been complaining about a buzzing or static sound that is especially apparent at low volumes. You can also plug headphones in just to stop any sound coming through the speakers when muted. Use a portable Bluetooth speaker instead. Potential fixes : For some people this seems to be related to the brightness settings on the tablet. Problem: Random reboots A lot of people have encountered issues with the new Nexus 7 randomly restarting.
Potential solutions: An update could solve this. You can tap System updates and then Check now to see if a new update is available. Make sure that all of your apps are up to date. The easiest way is to load up the Play Store and tap the Menu button, then choose My apps. You can check if an app is the culprit by booting into safe mode. Press and hold the power button then touch and hold the Power off option that pops up on screen and then touch OK in the next box that pops up to boot into safe mode.
If the problem is gone then an app is likely to be the cause. Restart the device to get out of safe mode and hunt for the app responsible. Try a soft reset next by holding down the power button for 30 seconds, ignore the pop-up options and wait until the device reboots. Make sure you back up all your content your Google account will back up a lot of data so you can restore it afterwards. Finally tap Erase everything. If none of the above has worked,then you should take the device back to the retailer where you bought it, or contact Google about a replacement.
Glitch: Multi-touch and typing erratic A few owners have had problems with their new Nexus 7 registering multiple touches on the screen and skipping around erratically. Potential solutions: If you have a screen protector then it could be impacting on the touch sensitivity.
Try adjusting the way you use it and see if the problem clears up. It could be a software issue caused by a specific app. Try booting into safe mode by holding down the power button and then touch and hold Power off and tap OK in the next pop-up. If it works better in safe mode then you should restart and try to remove apps until you find the one responsible.
It could come down to faulty hardware. If you see erratic behavior when using the Yet Another MultiTouch Test app then you should return it to the retailer or Google and get a replacement. Google has acknowledged this issue and an investigation is apparently underway. Workarounds: A lot of people are encountering this issue when they use more than one app that wants to connect to GPS. If you just use Google Maps, for example, it should work, but if you also use something like Ingress, Waze, or a weather app, then it might start dropping out.
You could limit your Nexus 7 to one GPS app. If you simply reboot the device by holding down the power button until it restarts ignore the pop-up then you should find the GPS will work again.
Go to Wi-Fi frequency band and test the different options. It should be set to Automatic by default. If none of these fixes squash your Android 6. Apps have been known to cause issues with connectivity. These can be a little tricky to fix due to the number of third-party Bluetooth devices out there but here are some fixes for the most common issues.
First, try flipping it off then back on again. Head into your Bluetooth connections in Settings, select the one causing you problems, and then select Forget. Reconnect and see if that helps. This has worked for us with speakers, headphones and watches in the past. Reset it, forget the connection on your device and then try to connect again. If forgetting your connections fails to solve the issue, you will want to try booting into Safe Mode.
Safe Mode will disable third-party apps and help you track down culprits. You can also try wiping the cache partition instructions above or factory resetting the phone or tablet to see if that corrects the issue. Some Nexus users are saying that Android Marshmallow fixed their data issues but others are saying that Android 6. Issues with these connections are common right after a major update but they can be tricky to fix.
Power it down and reboot it. This has worked for some Nexus users in the past. Switch on Airplane Mode and then switch it off. Airplane Mode will kill of your connections. Once you turn it off, your connections will be restored. You can also try taking out the SIM card from the side of your Nexus device if you have one.
If your device starts exhibiting lag or random stuttering after the Android 6. The first thing to try is a clearing of your cache partition. Instructions near the top of this page. This is a proven fix for lag issues and it could come in handy if your Nexus 7 , Nexus 5 or another device starts under performing with Android 6. By Uzair Ghani. Dec 8, EST. Share Tweet Submit. Update Sony Xperia Z3 to Android 6. If you are the impatient kind who wants to download the update immediately, then you can do it manually.
Google has released Android 6. We've listed the new features in Android 6. The following devices will get Android 6. There are several risks involved with manually downloading and installing Android factory images. You could lose all of your data and the process is pretty complex that's best avoided if you are new to this kind of a thing.
Also see : Best Android 6. Android 6.
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