How To Speed Up Android Phone Tips

Here is some tips about ” How to speed Android Phone”. As there is no doubt regarding Android’s performance, and flexibility so far, but you also can’t deny the fact “the device starts responding slow after a long period of use”. Well, if you believe so, then you better get proactive about it. The reason behind this could be anything, so let’s check out some of the possible reasons , which can drag your android phone performance.

So, below is the Android application that able speed your android phone.

How To Speed Up Android Phone Tips:

1.Monitor Suspect Apps

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It has been observed that, some of the apps can be particularly problematic. That can be possible in two ways, either they ping the network often, or perhaps they just won’t quit, starting up when your phone boots and coming back to life like the undead after being killed by task manager software. For instance, the social media apps such as Tweetdeck have been known to afflict older Android devices.

So, you need to have a prior check over the apps that are running, to do so navigate to Settings > Applications > Running services. Meanwhile, you can also go for the third-party apps to monitor software behavior. Watchdog app from Zomut can be one option, and apart from this there are other apps as well.

2. Remove Unused Apps

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Over a period of time, it can happen that lots of unused apps gets accumulated on your device, so the simplest way to provide a speed boost to your Android phone is to get rid of unnecessary apps.

Most applications are likely to eat up some amount of internal memory, and, as a general rule, the less memory a phone has, the slower it gets. So by now you must have been aware of the steps, and if you don’t just follow the steps below.

Android Settings > Applications > Manage Applications:

• Under the default downloaded tab (far left), select your app

• Tap Uninstall

3. Manage Widgets and Animations

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It’s true that slick weather widgets and fancy wallpapers adds you beauty to your device, but at the same time they tend to use lots of processing power, which can swamp down performance and shorten battery life.

And this is totally up to you, if you don’t think that those flashes are really necessary, and then just put it on the shelf. To do so, just follow some simple steps.

Menu > Wallpaper and make a more subdued wallpaper selection. Android menu animations can also be toggled on and off within Settings > Display > Animations. Removing a widget from the home screen is easy:

• Place finger on widget and hold

• As soon as, widget becomes highlighted, drag the widget to the Trash icon at the bottom of the screen

4. Transfer Apps to Your Memory Card

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After the addition of Android version 2.2 (Froyo), users have the option to move application’s software bulk out of internal memory to the microSD card. So, if you think that you have any such app on your device like Google Books, just push it to Memory card. This can be done in few simple steps.

Go to the Application > Manage Applications within the Android Settings menu.

• Tap the app you want

• Under Data there should be the option to transfer much of the app’s data to your phone’s microSD card.

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