Restarting the application is a typical initial step to troubleshoot an app that fails to close or crashes, as it can clear temporary malfunctions or conflicts that may be causing the issue. Updating the app, while useful, is not typically the first action. Reinstalling the OS is a more extreme measure usually reserved for persistent system-wide issues rather than individual app problems. Checking app permissions might not directly address crashing or closing issues unless the app relies on certain permissions to function correctly.
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Why is restarting the application considered a typical initial step in troubleshooting?
What kind of issues can a restart fix in a mobile application?
When might it be necessary to update or reinstall the application instead?