Saturday, 18 March 2017

Tips To Improve Your SmartPhone Speed



Think of your Android device as a computer. As you fill it up with stuff: apps, photos, videos, files, and other detritus, it starts to get sluggish, the battery runs out faster, and it gets harder to find what you need among all the clutter. Like a computer, you need to take care of your device: backing it up, offloading large files and unused apps, organizing those that you keep, and making sure it's always up to date with the latest security patches. Fear not: these tips are generally easy to do and won't take up a lot of your time. It's all about maintenance. Here are some ways that you can make your Android more efficient and longer lasting.

1.Update Your OS-

   Updating your Android OS to the    
   latest version not only means access
   to the newest features but also to the
   most up-to-date security patches.
   Depending on your device, carrier,
   and current operating system, the
   process will be a bit different, but
   most of the time it should be
    relatively easy.



2.Root Your System-
Of course, if you have an older device, you may not be able to update to the latest OS, or you may have to wait until your carrier pushes it out, which can be months after it's released. One of the benefits of rooting is that you can update your OS and access new features without going through your carrier. Other benefits include the ability to remove built-in apps, access features blocked by your carrier, and much, much more. Read my how-to guide for rooting Android devices.


3.Use High Speed Memory Card
The memory card is the storage space of your phone. Phones with low internal memory can get a boost from high-capacity memory cards for maximum storage space. But it adds not only capacity but also speed to the mix. You can get between 2GB to 32GB worth of storage space to support high speed read/write operations. Always go for memory cards of Class 6 or Class 10 for your Android phone if you seek performance for your phone.

4.Kill the Bloatware Speaking of built-in apps... Known as bloatware, these pre-installed apps supplied by your carrier or sometimes the manufacturer of your device, often can't be removed without rooting your device. (See above.) If you don't want to root, there are other ways to deal with bloatware: you can uninstall updates to these apps to save storage space, and you can also prevent these apps from automatically updating. Also, be sure to check that none of these apps are set as defaults. You can avoid bloatware altogether by using a device that runs stock Android, such as the Google Nexus line.

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