
Performance problems in our mobile can arise when we least expect it. In addition, it does not matter if we have a high-end, mid-range or input device, since problems such as lag, the general slowness of the system or even sudden blackouts, are common to all models. In this case, we are going to review the most common performance problems in OnePlus mobiles, and the best way to solve them.
There are many factors that can influence a radical drop in the performance of our mobile. Whatever our OnePlus mobile, it should arrive optimized to function smoothly at its level, although this is not always the case. However, unless it is a hardware problem that we cannot solve or a failure that requires an update and software by the company. The rest, which is usually the vast majority, we can solve ourselves through a series of checks and adjustments.

My OnePlus mobile has lag or it works
This is one of the most common problems. Although, when we release the terminal everything goes smoothly, the dreaded “lag” may begin to appear soon, to the point that the system may crash. To avoid this we will have to do the following:
Control apps in the background
Running multiple programs at the same time can cause these system delays . It is recommended to always close applications that are not in use. For this we can click on the multitasking button and close those that we do not need. Performance should improve.
Available storage
Lack of storage is always the cause of many performance problems . If our OnePlus is short of space, it is possible that many of the system tasks will be affected. Luckily, OnePlus has a powerful junk file cleaner that we can activate from Settings / Storage. It is very possible that after recovering a few megabytes or gigabytes, our mobile will regain normal performance.
Last application installed
If our problem is not derived from the previous cases, we will always have to be suspicious of the last app installed. Many games or apps can weigh down the performance of the terminal, so we will have to go to Settings / Applications and verify if any of our latest installations may be causing the problem.
OnePlus: the mobile turns off or restarts by itself
This is another of the classic performance problems, which even OnePlus itself reflects as common failures in its terminals. However, once again, it is very possible that nothing serious happens to your mobile, and it is the result of some adjustments or bad adjustments in the software.
Automatic shutdown or restart
More than a problem, we can consider a mistake, that the automatic ignition or restart of the mobile is activated without having fallen into it. In this case, we believe that our OnePlus shuts down or restarts on its own, due to a problem. We will have to go to Settings / Advanced / On and disable the scheduled shutdown, if it is active.

Is it turned off using an app?
It is important to detect if the terminal is turned off or restarted using a certain application . If so, the solution is to go to Settings / Applications and select said app. Once inside we will click on said application and click on “Storage” and then on “Delete data”. If the problem persists, we can try to uninstall and reinstall it.
Virus or malware
This problem can also be caused by viruses or malware. In this case, we can download some of the most popular from Google Play, and perform a search to see if our terminal is infected.
Poor gaming performance
A OnePlus terminal always has a very playful character, due to the young profile of its target audience. For this reason, it is very frustrating when gaming performance is not adequate. Luckily, OnePlus has a solution that we can implement.

Activate Fnatic Mode
OxygenOS includes a “Game Mode” designed to avoid discomfort while playing our favorite titles. Inside Game Space, we can see the function called “Fnatic”, which is a mode
advanced gaming. Once activated, it blocks all notifications and calls received, and also strictly restricts background processes to optimize game performance. In this way, we will notice an increase in general fluidity.
Other tips
- Close all background apps before playing
- Restart the mobile before games
- Disconnect devices that we do not need and can subtract bandwidth from the game
OnePlus bootloop problem
Among the performance problems that may appear in our OnePlus, the bootloop is one of the most feared. The device will start a series of looping reboots, with apparently nothing we can do to fix them. To try to stop this process and that everything returns to normal we will have to do the following:
- Force restart : to do so, we will keep pressing the power button for 10 seconds. The terminal should start normally.
- Charge the mobile : we will have to put the mobile to charge to try to solve the problem. If we notice that the temperature is too high, it may be the reason for the restart, so we will have to let the mobile rest for at least 20 minutes.