Android smartphones often feel increasingly slow and easy to crash. Things like this of course disappointing, especially if that is purchased is the latest phone with the price almost reach tens of millions of rupiah.
When the first time purchased, Android phones work with rushing and smooth. After a few months of use then it feels less performance.
The slow performance is not always permanent. There is something that happens for a cause and can be cured by taking a certain way.
Try to do seven powerful ways, which KompasTekno summarized from various sources, to restore the performance of the phone again like a new purchase time.
1. Update OS
Make sure the Android phone you're using has been updated to the latest version of the operating system. How, go to Settings> About device> Software update and touch the Check for updates button.
When you find an update, download it immediately and attach it to your phone. Usually, in addition to improving performance, this update also contains many new features.
The same is true for apps installed on the phone. Try to always update it for the performance of the application remains tight.
Of course not all mobile phone manufacturers release updates for their Android operating system. In fact, regular security or system updates often do not exist.
When that happens, not much can be done. Users just pay attention and choose producers who diligently update their software.
2. Clean the home screen
Home screen or main screen is often filled with various shortcuts (pemintas) applications, either newly installed or because often used. Try to clean the passerby, delete it and leave it as necessary.
Also make sure that the wallpaper is static. Avoid moving wallpapers because it plays a burden on the performance of mobile phones.
3. Uninstall or disable unused apps
When you find apps that are rarely or never used, delete them immediately. Because the application also meets the processing space in the phone. That is, the application has a share in the burden of performance.
If it can not be deleted, usually you can still turn off the application so as not to consume memory.
How, go to Settings> Apps and note the applications that are there. When you find one or more that turns out to be useless, direct the click poem and select disable to turn off without deleting it or uninstall it to remove it immediately.
4. Turn off the animation
Reduce or turn off animation, then your Android performance can be faster. How, go to mene Settings> About phone then look for the Device information or systems menu.
From the menu, look for the column that displays the Build number. Touch the column 7 times to enable Developer mode.
Afterwards, in the Settings menu, a Developer Options option will appear. Go there and find the Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animation duration scale. In sequence, change the number listed to 0.5x or Animation off.
5. Clear the application cache
Applications usually store cached data in order to reopen quickly. As time passes and the use of mobile phones, data cached can accumulate more and take up a lot of memory. Slow phone performance.
In order to perform a little more smoothly, try to loosen your phone memory. Go to Settings> Apps, then select the app that usually stores lots of cache. For example social media like Path. Open the app and choose Clear Cache.
When using Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, you can go to Settings> Storage and select the Clear cache field.
In practice each phone puts this cache clear field in different positions.
Can also use third-party applications that can clear the cache, for example CC Cleaner or Clean Master.
6. Turn off auto-sync
Often Android users install a lot of accounts, whether in the form of social media, e-mail and more. These accounts are generally installed in auto-sync state.
Auto-sync itself is a useful feature for automated apps to pull up the latest data within a certain duration, for example to receive email. Although useful, if it is too many applications that use it, then auto-sync can also make the phone becomes slow.
Well, the solution is to select and turn off auto-sync in certain applications. Especially not too many need it.
7. Factory reset
The easiest way to improve the performance of your Android phone is to do Factory Reset. This will make the phone software back on the condition when you just bought it and clean up all the data contained in it.
Indeed this is not simple because it will delete all applications and data. You even have to re-download some important applications, then copy the data again.
However, by way of Factory Reset periodically, the performance of the phone can be maintained to stay tight. Do not forget to reserve the backup data before you do this.
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