8 Tips to speed up
your android Phone
1. Think about using a different launcher
Think about using a home alternative. There are quite a few
third party launchers out there that you can use. They are an alternative to
the launcher that comes with the Android. The Android home is quite complex and
takes up a fair amount of memory, RAM and processor power. A third party
launcher offers a strip down all of these functions, so that you are just
presented with a simple launching program.
2. Lower your settings on your phone
The home page (home/home screen) may often have its settings
lowered to a level that requires less processor power or memory. It is like
when you play PC games and you lower the graphics so that you can play the game
without it getting jerky. A similar thing may be done with an Android in many
cases.
3. Turn off the animations on your Android
The animations are the little things that happen whenever
you do something on your Android, such as when you open a tab or an app. These
animations are there for no other reason than to look pretty. People are averse
to computing software working for them, without a little bit of a preamble
first. This may be removed so that the animations no longer appear. You may
disable the animations on the screen, and here is how you do it:
Settings-> Display -> Animation.
Doing this is both pragmatic and will improve your Android
performance.
4. Disable the plugin browser
This is another thing you can do to increase the speed of
your Android. It removes yet another element that slowly sucks your processor
power and memory. It is a little drag factor that you may remove. Here is how
you do it:
Open Browser -> Settings -> Plugins.
5. Do not use live wallpaper
It looks pretty and it makes using your Android a little
more interesting, but it does have a drag factor on the performance of your
Android phone. So, it is better if you do not use live wallpaper.
6. Clear out your apps every now and again
Uninstall any applications that are not used anymore (unless
they cost you a lot of money). If you have apps that you use very infrequently
(maybe such as a currency converter), but that was also free, you should delete
it. If you need the free app then you can just download it. Removing apps will
free up some memory space. Memory usage will affect your Androids performance.
Imagine that your Android OS is a librarian, and the apps are books in the
Library. If there are fewer books then the librarian will find your Where’s
Wally books faster.
7. Replace your heavy apps with lighter ones
Your apps will take up a certain amount of processor power
and memory. Some apps are far slower than others, so uninstall the applications
that consume too much memory and replace them with others that have the same
function but consumes less. There are apps on the android Market whose coding
is not optimized which makes them run slower. Find the ones that are
better-optimized (have “tighter code” if you wish to use programmer parlance).
Heavy apps (ones that use lots of processor power and memory) may often be
loaded with features that you never even use. You may find other apps out there
that do less and yet still have all the features you need.
8. Remove or turn off background apps
Some of these will run without your knowledge. Which means
it may be time to have a good look at what your Android is actually up to. For
example, many people leave their GPS on in the background without realizing it
is drinking their processor power and memory.
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