8 Ways to Speed Up your Android Phone
1. Delete & Disable Unwanted Apps
- Initially, go to the device settings.
- In settings, you can see list of options. Click on ‘Apps’.
- Now, you will get all the apps which have been downloaded on your device.
- You need to select any of the unwanted apps from the huge list.
- After selecting any app, it displays the app info and also displays Force Stop and Uninstall options.
- You need to click on Uninstall so as to delete that app permanently from the list of apps on your device.
2. Clean Up your Device Storage
3. Clear Complete Cache Data
- Firstly, go to settings on your Android
- Go to Device Storage page and then scroll down the list.
- Tap on Cached data entry from the list of options.
- Then, you can see a pop-up asking that you’re able to clear out all cached data.
- Click OK so that it clears all your cache data.
4. Back up & Format your SD Card
- Power down your Android and take out the SD card from your device. Place it in a USB and connect it to your computer that takes few seconds to mount.
- Create a new folder and copy all the files from the SD card and paste them into the new folder.
- Once you have finished copying, take out the SD card and place it back into your phone.
- Go to Storage in Settings and then format the SD card so that it wipes off all the data.
- Once the card is formatted, switch on your mobile phone.
Note: By formatting SD card, you can lose game progress, app data and other things. Make sure you are ready to lose it then go ahead with the format option.
5. Limit the Usage of Widgets
6. Free Up RAM
- Close all the apps that you no longer use by switching to running apps list.
- Press and hold the home key and then close the apps that you want to exit.
- Just tap the pie chart button located at the lower left of the screen and then move to the RAM section.
- Tap the Clear memory button. This will close all the background processes that are running unnecessarily on your device.
- This way you can free up your RAM and speed up your Android device.
7. Root your Android device
8. Perform a Factory Reset
- You’ll find an option to reset your phone in the device settings under Backup and reset.
- Tap Backup and Reset that directs you to Backup and Restore page where you can find Factory Data Reset option.
- Click on the checkbox of Backup my data and Automatic Restore.
- Now, Tap Factory Data Reset to start the backup and reset process.
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