For the most part, our smartphones don’t really have too many issues that would affect day-to-day usage. Unfortunately, just like our laptops or desktops, there might be a time when you find your phone frozen and touching or tapping on the screen doesn’t evoke any kind of response.
Before you panic, know that sometimes our devices do freeze up. It doesn’t happen too often (at least from our experience), but when it does, it can be a bit unnerving. The good news is that your phone (probably) isn’t broken and all it needs is a force restart and it should be good again.
Take note that there could be several reasons why your phone is freezing. Sometimes it could be due to a bug in the operating system, which would be hard to tell. Sometimes it could also be due to storage issues, where if you’re running low on storage space, freezing can happen.
If you find yourself having to force restart regularly, then there could be something wrong like a buggy app. You might also need to perform a factory reset if the problem persists, but this is usually a last resort because factory resetting will wipe all your data in the process.