LENOVO YOGA 3 8 INCH 16GB WI-FI
346/3606

Product details
- Brand: Lenovo
- Catalogue number: 346/3606
- Manufacturer's number: LENZA090061GB@AR6
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FAQs
- The Operating System may crash when the CPU becomes overloaded. We recommend users delete data to free up memory. This should improve the devices stability.
- External interference may cause data errors when the device exchanges data with the base station. This may also lead to a crash. A crash may occur during calling, sending or receiving text/multimedia messages, and when surfing the internet. If this happens, please reboot the device.
- We recommend updating the operating system to the latest version to optimize system data and improve stability.
- Please confirm whether your device has an SD card installed and available.
- Connect your USB cable to the devices micro USB port and then to your computers USB port. Your computer will automatically find the device and install the drivers.
- A menu will appear on your device. Tap Connect to USB storage device to open.
- On your computer you will see the Autoplay window appear. Click Open folder to view files. Now you can transfer files between your computer and your mobile device.
Please follow the steps below to resolve Wi-Fi problems. What can I do if Wi-Fi signals are weak or frequently cut off?
- Check if you are in an area with weak signal. If so, try moving to an area with greater signal.
- Check if the web page you are trying to access is large. Large pages take longer to load.
- Check if there are too many browsing history logs. If there are, clear the cache.
- Check if logging into the devices homepage is also slow.
- Check if the device works normally after rebooting.
1. The Operating System may crash when the CPU becomes overloaded. We recommend users delete data to free up memory. This should improve the deviceÂs stability.
2. External interference may cause data errors when the device exchanges data with the base station. This may also lead to a crash. A crash may occur during calling, sending or receiving text/multimedia messages, and when surfing the internet. If this happens, please reboot the device.
3. We recommend updating the operating system to the latest version to optimize system data and improve stability.
- GPS, WLAN, WAPI, Bluetooth, mobile TV, etc. require a lot of power.
- Switching networks frequently in an area where signal is weak may increase the devices transmission rate, which also results in higher power consumption.
- System software issues may cause some programs to run continuously.
- Any of these conditions may lead to the device overheating.
- Check whether the device is used for playing games or watching videos extensively.
- Running high-resolution games or videos uses a lot of system resources and raises the devices temperature. This is normal.
- Check the device's version information.
- You can either update the software to the latest version online or bring it to the nearest service site for professional servicing.
1. Please confirm whether your device has an SD card installed and available.
2. Connect your USB cable to the deviceÂs micro USB port and then to your computerÂs USB port. Your computer will automatically find the device and install the drivers.
3. A menu will appear on your device. Tap Connect to USB storage device to open.
4. On your computer you will see the Autoplay window appear. Click Open folder to view files. Now you can transfer files between your computer and your mobile device.
The most common causes for frequent buffering include: -
- A slow or unstable internet connection.
- A poor-quality Wi-Fi signal.
- Network congestion or high bandwidth usage.
- Outdated apps or an old device.
- Streaming in higher video quality than your internet connection can handle.
Try the following steps: -
- Pause the video/game for a few seconds to let it build up enough data to resume.
- Lower the streaming quality from 1080p to 720p.
- Close other apps or devices to reduce bandwidth usage.
- Use a wired ethernet connection.
- Move close to your router if you are using a Wi-Fi connection.
- Restart your router.
- Check if there is an update for the streaming app or your devices firmware.
Below is a general guide:
- Standard Definition: 3-4 Mbps.
- High Definition: 5-8 Mbps.
- 4K/Ultra HD: 15-25 Mbps.
Possible reasons for your streaming still buffering are: -
- Inconsistent internet speed.
- Wi-Fi signal keeps dropping.
- The ISP (Internet service provider) or streaming service is overloaded.
- Device performance issues (E.g., overheating, low memory).
Try the following: -
- Run an internet speed test using for example Speedtest.net.
- Try streaming on a different device.
- Use a different streaming platform (E.g., YouTube).
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