Try replacing the battery. Even rechargeable batteries have a lifespan.
Here’s the Ifixit [guide|64584] guide, that shows how to remove/replace the battery.
Replacement batteries are available online. Just search for ''Wiko 5251 battery'' to get results for suppliers.
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As for why it is so slow, try the following and check if either causes performance to improve:
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As for why it is so slow, try the following and check if trying them causes performance to improve:
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[https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp/recovery-mode/|Wipe the cache partition] and check if performance improves. Use the link to get into the recovery mode and then use the hardware keys i.e. Volume to navigate and Power to select to start the wipe cache partition option.
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[link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp/recovery-mode/|Wipe the cache partition] and check if performance improves. Use the link to get into the recovery mode and then use the hardware keys i.e. Volume to navigate and Power to select to start the ''wipe cache partition'' option.
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Start the phone in [https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp-fab-4g/safe-mode/|safe mode] and check.
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Start the phone in [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp-fab-4g/safe-mode/|safe mode] and check.
If it works better in safe mode, then a ''downloaded'' app is the cause of the problem. You need to uninstall each ''downloaded'' app, one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall to see if it works better. Once it does then the last ''downloaded'' app that was uninstalled was the cause of the problem. A ''downloaded'' app is one that you ''downloaded'' and installed on the phone and was not pre-installed on the phone when you first got it.
Hi,
Try replacing the battery. Even rechargeable batteries have a lifespan.
Here’s the Ifixit [guide|64584] guide, that shows how to remove/replace the battery.
Replacement batteries are available online. Just search for ''Wiko 5251 battery'' to get results for suppliers.
As for why it is so slow, try the following and check if either causes performance to improve:
[https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp/recovery-mode/|Wipe the cache partition] and check if performance improves. Use the link to get into the recovery mode and then use the hardware keys i.e. Volume to navigate and Power to select to start the wipe cache partition option.
Start the phone in [https://www.hardreset.info/devices/wiko/wiko-pulp-fab-4g/safe-mode/|safe mode] and check.
If it works better in safe mode, then a ''downloaded'' app is the cause of the problem. You need to uninstall each ''downloaded'' app, one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall to see if it works better. Once it does then the last ''downloaded'' app that was uninstalled was the cause of the problem. A ''downloaded'' app is one that you ''downloaded'' and installed on the phone and was not pre-installed on the phone when you first got it.