Friday, March 11, 2016

How to make Android phone Run Faster



It’s frustrating to drop several hundred dollars on a high-end smartphone only to find that the smooth and speedy performance you expected remains elusive.
Mid-rangers and the budget end of the market are even more prone to stuttering and lag. There are various ways to speed up that Android performance, and a few things you can do to make it feel faster.


Uninstall and disable unused app



You don’t want to allow apps that you never use to
take up space on your device and potentially eat into
system resources. Go to Settings > Apps and
swipe over to the All tab. Take a good long look
down the list and identify the apps you don’t want or need. If you’re in doubt about what any of them do then it’s time to hit Google and check.
Tap on any app you don’t want and then choose Uninstall or, if the option is not there to uninstall, tap Disable .

Disabled apps will be listed in a new
tab, so you can always enable them again in future if you change your mind.

You should also take a look in Settings > Apps at the Running tab. Some apps want to be running all the time and they can seriously impact on performance. Think carefully about whether you need
what’s listed there.



Turn off or reduce animations




Though this tweak is not new, but for those that doesn't know this yet can try it out.
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You can make your Android device feel snappier by
reducing or turning off some of animations. You’ll need
to enable Developer options in order to do this.
Go to Settings =About phone and scroll down
to the System section to look for Build number . Tap on it seven times and you should see a message about being a developer.
You can now go back to the previous menu and you should see Developer options listed under System . Head
in there and scroll down to find
Window animation scale ,
Transition animation scale , and

Animator duration scale .


Tap each in turn and set it to .5x or off . Pick an option and find out what suits you, if you don’t like just go
back in and change the values again.


Clear cached app data




Cached data for apps should help them to load more quickly, but it can build up over time to take up quite a lot of space and there will potentially be cached data
in there for apps that you no longer use. Sometimes clearing cached data for an app can also help clear up flaky behavior.

If you want to pick individual apps then head into Settings > Apps and slide over the All tab and tap on the relevant app then choose Clear cache .

If you’ve decided to just clear the whole lot then go to Settings > Storage and tap on Cached data and then tap OK .




We’ve reached the end of our tricks to make your
Android run faster, but we’d love to hear your
suggestions.

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