Hello, the Android Operating System is as complicated as any other, it has its advantages and its disadvantages, but it is definitely good, I send you a video that has several alternatives to solve that problem and I hope so.
By the way, if you want to change the ROM you must choose an appropriate one that doesn't have complications, I can also leave a link, but if you are not sure or do not know how to do it ... don't do it.
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-custom-rom-android
If you already reset your unit and same problem. Try to update or reprogram your unit. If the phone keeps appearing android process has stopped. Possible there's an error of your software. The option is to update or reprogram your unit
To link your Android phone to the screen in a 2019 Honda CR-V, you will need to use the car's infotainment system, which is called HondaLink. Here are the steps to link your phone:
Turn on the ignition of your CR-V and make sure the infotainment system is on.
On your Android phone, go to the "Settings" menu and enable "Bluetooth."
On the infotainment system, select "Phone" and then "Settings."
Select "Add Device" and wait for the system to search for available devices.
On your Android phone, you should see the CR-V listed as a available device to pair. Select it and enter the passcode provided by the CR-V infotainment system.
Once the connection is established, you should be able to control your phone's music, make calls and send text messages through the CR-V's infotainment system.
You may refer to the CR-V's owner's manual for specific instructions on how to use the HondaLink system as it may vary depending on the model, trim and region.
Hello Mark, this happens for several reasons:
-The contacts are stored on your SIM card and you remove that card for another phone.
-You use the contacts in your Google account and I log out of the account in your phone.
-Make a Factory Reset and saved your contacts in the internal memory of your phone.
I recommend a video to help you fix it.
Hi Katherine,
In order to answer your question I need a little bit more information. When you say that you want to "delete an ad" you mean marketing that you wish not to see?
Hello Charmaine, I think it is a good cell phone, having the Android Operating System I hope that the video I show you can adjust to the configuration of your cell phone, if not, please let me know I'm not familiar with this brand. For some reason that sometimes we don't know the function that synchronizes different elements stops doing it, maybe some update or something like that, then we must erase that memory defect and restart the function as new, but don't worry that almost everything has a solution in this field.
To delete old text messages from your Android phone, the easy way is using Android data manager. After you link your Android phone to pc via usb cable or wifi, Android data manager will scan out all data on it, including the old text messages. Then you can preview and choose them to delete. https://www.coolmuster.com/android/delete-text-messages-on-android-phone.html
Most of the sim cards available now, are 3x in one: Normal - dont knock out any part of the card Micro sim - take the outside of the sim card off Nano sim - You need to get the little sim in the middle. Make sure you ask the shop you but the sim card from, that it is a 3x type multi sim
There are several reasons why your Android device may be stuck on "Select Boost Mode." Some possible causes include:
Insufficient storage: If there is not enough storage on your device, it may not be able to complete the boost mode process.
Corrupted system files: If the system files on your device have become corrupted, it can cause the device to get stuck in boost mode.
Software bugs: Some software bugs can cause your device to get stuck in boost mode.
Malware or Virus: If your device is infected with malware or a virus, it may cause it to get stuck in boost mode.
Hardware problems: Some hardware problems can cause the device to get stuck in boost mode.
To resolve this issue, try booting the device into safe mode, clearing cache and data of the device, factory resetting the device or taking the device to a professional for repair. If the problem persists, it may be best to contact the device's manufacturer for further assistance or warranty service.