1) Close the program running
Operating system, such as Android and iOS, works well for managing resources, but if there are many apps running it will cause your phone system become slow.
You should close all opening programs completely by clicking the Task button, the square button below the Display or Screen> Swipe down under or up to check for apps> Press the X button on the top right of each window to close the program.
2) Reboot Device
If you shut down those programs and still slow down, you can reboot your Android device.
To simplify the memory and operating system, press the Power button on the side of the phone for a few seconds, until you see the Menu tab Select Power off or some devices have a Restart option that will switch your device off and on automatically, but if your phone do not have restart option, turn off your device and wait a few seconds, then press a few shorts minutes on the same level with the power button again, it will re-runs.
3) Monitor speed internet
You should check the speed of the Internet you are using because Internet applications such as Facebook may be too slow. You can download the Ookla Speedtest from the Google Play store to control your speed.
By first checking the Ping period, which determines the length of time needed to send information to the server and back. The amount less than 100 ms (milliseconds) is fine and the number under 50ms gets better.
If the number is greater than 200 ms, you will notice the latency. In other words, you should get close to your Wifi router if it is slow and, if it is still slower, you can turn the Wifi Router on Which can facilitate the process as fast as possible.
4) Click Close Widgets
You may have closed the program used to reboot and monitor the internet you use.
You should now also look at the widget, which is a mini app that shows some of the key features of apps like watches, etc. Sometimes you can spend more resources because all Widgets work in Real Time when you are using the device.
If you use a lot of widgets you should disable some by clicking on any widget until it is scrollable then you will see There appears to be an 'Remove Show' section.> You drag the Widget into Remove and delete it. If there is no Remove section displayed, you can drag the widget out of the screen and delete it.
5) Update the latest Android version
You should update your Android version on your device regularly, as each new Android version will help resolve past issues with your Android device. Upgrade the memory and storage space, and add security to the system as well.
You can do an update by opening the Settings> Swipe menu and clicking About smartphone or About tablet> Click on System Upgrade at the top of the screen. Device You will show whether you are using the latest version and it will show the button for upgrading.
6) Eliminate unnecessary software
You should either delete or disable non-application or duplicate apps to apps available on devices such as Samsung digital stores and Google Play stores.
Any application costs the device's resources, so you should keep what you use. For apps that are connected to a phone, it may not be deleted, but you can disable it by going to Settings> click Apps> click On any application you want to disable. If that app is downloaded from the Google Play store, the button above will show Uninstall instead of Disable that you can delete.
7) Close the Live Wallpaper
If you have a Live Wallpaper, you should change the background to no movement if you have a problem with performance.
You can choose Wallpaper by opening the Settings> Display menu> Click on Wallpaper. It's better to use an existing Wallpaper or photo than to choose from a Live Wallpaper.
8) Clean App Cache
Some applications downloaded graphics and data from the Internet to store in a device to speed up each application, but sometimes data These caches can affect performance. Cache data can contain a number of temporary files that are no longer being used and will causing problems.
You should delete these cache data for speeding up your device, but when you delete these Cache data you have to login again to the program you are logged in and then delete the cache.
You can uninstall the Settings> Swipe down menu and select Storage> You should see Cached data or App cache in the list> Click on Cached data You will see the tab To confirm that you want to delete all Cache data, select OK.
9) Should you store extra space for storage?
If you have a low free space for internal storage, it may affect the performance of the device. You can control the amount of free space you have by going to Settings> click Storage.
If you have less than 1GB, you may need to cancel some unused apps to provide extra space for the operation Android runs.
10) In case of still slower
You can restore your Android device to Factory default as the first buyer, which should help resolve the issue. Slowly, though, be careful about the files that are on the Android device or you can copy them.
However, if you use an old Android device after you upgrade your software, it may still be slow. You can restore Android device to factory default by opening the Settings> Backup and reset menu> Factory data reset.
By Viyura.
0 comments:
Post a Comment