Friday 5 February 2016

THE BEST WAYS TO SPEED UP YOUR ANDROID PHONE ;: Most of the solutions to a slow android device are basic and anyone can implement them without much computing knowledge. Today we are going to look at these simple ways to speed up an android phone/ tab 1. Clear your App Cache. Over time, your programs write to the app cache on your phone and eat up precious system resources while slowing everything down. To purge the cache: Navigate to the storage menu in Settings. Here you'll see exactly how much cache space is in use. 2.Tap Cached Data. 3.Hit Ok to confirm the deletion.
4.Delete all those apps you're not using. You know the ones I mean. ... 5.Clean up that device storage space. ... 6.Clear your cached data. ... 7.Look at your SD card. ... 8.If all else fails, factory reset. 2. Clear app caches Cached data can build up over time in your applications and affect the performance of your device. Deleting individual caches can be done in the Apps menu, but a number of free programs are available through the Google Play store that can automate the process. Some of the most popular ones include App Cache Cleaner and Clean Master, both of which are available for free. 3. Limit widgets and live wallpapers Many people would argue that widgets are one of the benefits of using an Android device. They can be helpful for finding information quickly without having to open an app, but at the same time they can eat away at battery life and slow your device. Reducing the number of widgets, especially data-intensive ones like Facebook, will help your smartphone or tablet run more smoothly and last longer. You can remove widgets from the home screen by long-pressing the one you wish to delete and dragging it to the top of the screen. Another cool Android feature is the option to use a live wallpaper as your background. Like widgets, however, live wallpapers can slow down your device and drain the battery. You can also change your wallpaper with a long press on the home screen. 4. Disable animations A hidden settings option in Android will give you access to commands you may have never known existed. Go to Settings, About Phone, scroll down to Build number, and tap it seven times. You will now have access to developer options. These special settings allow you to do a variety of things, but they are meant for advanced users and shouldn't be changed unless you know what you are doing. One tweak that could speed up your device is disabling animations within the operating system. To do this, open Settings, go to Developer options, and scroll down to the Drawing option. Next, turn off the Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale. This will disable animations that occur when you open, close, and switch between apps. Although the interface will look less polished, there should be less lag in performance.