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What's the main difference between "down" and "frozen" in this kind of context?

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Rebecca

In this context, "down" means that something stops working completely and is unavailable. So here, there would be no detection of an internet signal, or it wouldn't connect, whereas "frozen" is when something stops working in a certain way. It "freezes." There's an image on the screen of the application or game, and the screen shows, but nothing moves, as if it were "frozen." Ex: Due to the storm, the signal went down for the TV. So now we can't watch the movie. Ex: Oh no! Your phone screen froze. You really need to get a new phone.

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