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12 Of The Most Common Android Problems (And How To Troubleshoot Them)

One of the most common issues you might encounter is sudden and unexpected battery drain. This can happen for a lot of reasons, but the most common is that a process on the phone has run out of control and is causing problems. Usually, troubleshooting involves finding the specific process and stopping it.

You can do this by going into your phone settings and navigating to the battery section. The battery life stats for Samsung devices are under Device Care, while many other manufacturers keep it in the Settings menu under Battery. Once there, you should be able to see which apps have used the most battery under Battery Usage By App. The problematic process should be listed at the top.

From there, you have three options. You can reboot the phone and see if that resolves the issue. The second thing to try is going back into Settings, navigating to the Apps section, and force-stopping the app. Finally, you can uninstall and reinstall the app to see if that resolves the problem.

Occasionally, it might be a system process that causes the excessive battery drain. If that’s the case, you can still force close the process by going to the Apps section of Settings, tapping the three-dot menu button, and selecting Show System Apps. Find the problematic process and force close it. Other than that, your best option is to check the Play Store for app updates, the settings for a system update, or tap this link from your phone to see if Google Play Services needs an update.

COLTON HAAKER’S FACTORY HUSKY 2-STROKE

Colton Haaker, an accomplished rider in Extreme Enduro racing, relies on a specially built Husqvarna TE300i for his races. We spoke with his mechanic, Andrew Bauer, to get the details on this impressive machine.

Despite its similar appearance to a standard bike at a dealership, Haaker’s race bike is finely tuned for the extreme challenges it will face. Bauer emphasizes that it’s the attention to detail that sets this bike apart.

Unlike some other race bikes, Haaker’s TE300i prioritizes usable power over sheer horsepower. The engine is created by Husqvarna’s Factory Services department, but many internal parts are stock. The bike’s EFI mapping can be adjusted based on the terrain and weather conditions of each event. Haaker also utilizes a FMF exhaust system for optimal performance.

In long endurance races like Extreme Enduros, the chassis setup is crucial. Haaker’s bike features WP Pro Components tuned by WP Suspension USA and Austria. This balance allows Haaker to navigate obstacles at varying speeds.

Another noteworthy aspect of Haaker’s bike is the tire setup. He uses a soft rear mousse and Dunlop gummy compound tire for excellent traction in any terrain and condition. The front tire is a combination of Dunlop MX33 and MX53 with a durable tube.

In Extreme Enduro races, protection is crucial both for the rider and the bike. Haaker’s bike utilizes a full-coverage skid plate, safety-wired nuts and bolts, reinforced parts, and specialized protective gear.

Other notable components on Haaker’s bike include WP Suspension’s Pro Components cone-valve fork, Trax rear shock, Guts Racing lightweight seat foam, Guts Racing gripper seat cover, ProTaper sprockets, ProTaper handlebars, ProTaper grips, Hunt Racing rear rotor guard, RK O-ring chain, Twin Air filters, Decal Works graphics, and Motion Pro specialty tools.

Even with all the preparation and top-of-the-line components, mechanical failures can occur. Haaker benefits from the support of Husqvarna, his team manager, mechanic, and family. With an impressive track record, it’s evident that Haaker has found a winning formula.

How to Enable Google Chrome’s New Design Refresh

Google Chrome’s new design refresh, called Chrome Refresh 2023, brings some noticeable changes without completely overhauling the browser. Here’s how you can enable it:

1. The address bar, also known as the “Omnibox,” has been updated. It is now thicker and the text inside it appears smaller. The lock icon, which indicates a secure HTTPS connection, has been replaced with a toggle icon. Clicking on this icon will show the same menu as before, but with rounder corners. The tabs now have curvier corners as well.

2. The options menu, accessed through the three-dot button on the top-right corner, has been revamped. Each menu item now has an icon next to it, making it easier to navigate and select options. Additionally, a new icon has been added next to the three-dot button, allowing quick access to the currently active Chrome flags.

3. Chrome Refresh 2023 follows Google’s Material You philosophy, which aims to create a more personalized and visually appealing experience. However, unlike on Android, Chrome does not pick up colors from your desktop wallpaper. Instead, it matches the colors to the background you use within the Chrome browser. Tabs, bookmark menus, new tab shortcuts, and the new toggle button also use colors from the same color family. It’s important to note that this Material You-based coloring is currently only available on Chrome Canary and not on the stable version of Chrome.

By following these steps, you can enjoy the refreshed design of Google Chrome with its updated address bar, revamped options menu, and Material You-inspired color scheme.