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标题: 9 ways to speed up your Android smartphone [打印本页]

作者: newsoul73    时间: 2018-06-12 07:51
标题: 9 ways to speed up your Android smartphone
[br] (, 下载次数: 0) [br][br][br]Android smartphones are blazing fast these days with processors, RAM and storage type working in conjunction to make everything snappy. However, often with time, many of them slow down as more ‘junk’ keeps getting stored in the form of cached data, unused files and folders. As a solution, most of us download an Android anti-virus app that does the job in a single tap. But, what if we told you that there were multiple ways you could speed up your Android smartphone. [br][br]1. Clean the home screen[br][br]Cleaning up the home screen will help bring down the stutters. Keeping a live wallpaper with widgets for weather, news and other such constantly updating apps, may result in lags often as all of them are refreshed as soon as you unlock your smartphone. It is the case with keeping multiple windows on the home screen.[br][br]2. Enable ‘Data Saver’ mode[br][br]Enabling the ‘Data Saver’ option in the Chrome browser will also help you surf without waiting much as it compresses the page, using less data and loading pages faster. Here you could be sacrificing on the image and video quality a bit. In addition, data speed matters here.[br][br]3. Switch off auto-sync[br][br]Most of the smartphones these days have this particular option in the Settings app. You can simply head there to look at the apps that really need to be auto synced in the background. You can select the ones you think you don’t need auto syncing for and turn off the auto-sync option[br][br]4. Task killers actually make apps slow[br][br]Task killing apps actually make it slow for apps to start. This is because some of the apps are managed better by Android when they are left midway in the background. When task killers shut down an app that is running in the background, booting them from the start takes more time. It also takes more battery.[br][br]5. Overclock the smartphone processor[br][br]If you know how to root your Android smartphone and have a good overclocking app in place, then get ready to witness a snappier UI experience. However, some of the caveats here include overheating of smartphones and faster battery drain.[br][br]6. Clear the cached data[br][br]This is perhaps the most common method of clearing out junk files and making the smartphone quick in certain tasks. You get many apps for this and some smartphones even have an inbuilt phone manager with this feature.[br][br]7. Try installing a custom ROM[br][br]If you are a pro and have a good amount of experience on rooting a smartphone, try installing a custom Read-Only Memory. With this, you can’t just get hold of the latest features but also the newest version of Android version even after your device doesn’t support it.[br][br] 8. Keep the operating system version up to date[br][br]If your smartphone is still in the official OS upgrade cycle, do install the latest version whenever the original equipment manufacturer rolls it out. This keeps the bugs from the previous version away and brings several fixes and optimisations to keep the device snappy and non-laggy.[br][br]9. If nothing works, factory reset is the way to go[br][br]This is your last resort. If you are not familiar with rooting, your device is no more in the official Android OS update cycle, and you don’t want third-party apps to clear date for you, perform a factory reset. The option can be found in the Settings page. Make sure you backup everything before doing a factory reset.[br][br][br]
作者: jegaboy    时间: 2018-06-23 08:50
Nice share




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