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Keeping your device up to date is ideal to prevent bugs during use.

Cell phones need to be updated by device manufacturers to fix security and system flaws, as well as to ensure access to new tools and features that improve their performance. Therefore, it is important to always pay attention to notifications from your cell phone's system and allow updates whenever necessary. This action prevents problems with crashes and ensures a more functional smartphone, since failure to update your smartphone can cause several flaws, especially security ones.

If you don't know how to update or don't know the importance of this update, learn now!

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Reasons to update Android

Among the main reasons for updating the operating system of your cell phone, there are the correction of errors in the system itself, the arrival of new features that can further improve the use of the device, the improvement in the cell phone's performance, which can become much faster and the lower battery consumption. However, the most important thing is security, since updates can correct errors related to this problem.

In the case of security flaws, updates serve to protect the device from possible hacker attacks, which can steal personal and banking data, since our cell phone is full of information.

In terms of improving performance, updates make the device faster and more stable, reducing crashes and problems such as restarts and rapid downloads.

Updates also improve the device's compatibility with applications, as some apps require more up-to-date and specific versions of the operating system to function properly. In this case, updating your cell phone's system can also ensure the application stability.

How to update

To update your device, it is important to follow some steps:

Check your Android version

  1. Open your phone's settings;
  2. Click on “About device/phone”
  3. Click on “Android Version” or “Software Information”;
  4. Then find the “Android Version”, “Android Security Update” and “Android Build Number” information.

Update to the latest version

  1. Access Android settings, click on “About device/phone”;
  2. Check if there are any updates available in “System Updates”. If there are any, accept the available download and follow the steps described to start the update process;
  3. While the update is in progress, the phone should not be turned off. After the process is complete, your phone's system will be updated and ready!

Updates are not always available, as they depend on each cell phone. Therefore, some older devices do not receive more updated versions of the system. However, the average Android update is about two years after the model's manufacturing date, but the time may vary from company to company.

For the update process to be successful, your device must be connected to a Wi-Fi network, have storage space, and have a charged battery or be connected to a power source. If you run out of space on your phone, you can delete files such as photos, videos, documents, and apps. If this is the problem, a notification will appear on the screen when the process is in progress.

After updating the system, the device needs to be restarted for the new features to take effect. Some devices restart automatically. If this is not the case for yours, remember to do the procedure manually.