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Phone reboots refer to the process of restarting a mobile device, typically a smartphone. This action can occur either manually, initiated by the user, or automatically due to system updates, software issues, or malfunctions. A reboot clears the device's temporary memory, refreshes the operating system, and can resolve various performance problems. It can help fix issues such as freezing apps, slow processing speeds, or connectivity problems. Regular reboots can also enhance the overall performance of the device and apply updates or changes made to the operating system. In some contexts, phone reboots may refer to a device entering a boot loop, where it continuously restarts without successfully completing the boot process, often requiring troubleshooting.