Tip 1: Check for Software updates
Software updates from your network or phone maker can improve performance. So check your smartphone is running the most up-to-date software.
Go to the Settings menu. Look for an option called System updates or Software update. Then download any that are available.
Tip 2: Close your unused apps
Open apps suck up memory. Having lots open will slow down your phone. So shut any you aren’t using.
On an Android phone tap the right Recent Apps button on the bottom left. Flick any programs you aren't using off the screen to close them.
Tip 3: Uninstall any apps you don’t want
Keep an eye on how many apps you’ve got by heading to Apps in the Settingsmenu. You can check what you’ve downloaded and when.
If there’s anything you don’t use, tap and select Uninstall.
Tip 4: Remove app caches
Over time, apps build up a cache of information, which can slow everything down. Free apps like App Cache Cleaner let you to clear the system cache with one tap.
Tip 5: Choose static wallpaper
Moving – or live - backgrounds might look cool, but they slow down your phone. Pick static wallpaper instead.
Tip 6: Clean your homescreen
Widgets are mini-programs that update automatically, consuming power. Too many on your homescreen will slow down your smartphone, so delete any you don’t need,
To do this on an Android device, hold down on the top of a widget and drag it to theRemove option that appears.
Tip 7: Cut down on animations
If you’ve followed the tips above and your phone is still dawdling, it might be worth trying this advanced tip.
Animations look slick, but they can slow down your phone, so you can turn them off.
Go to the Settings menu and select the About phone option. Look for Build number and tap it a few times to access the hidden Developer menu.
In the Developer menu under Window animation scale tap Animation Off.Repeat this for Transition animation scale and Animator duration scale.
If apps or transitions end up looking funny, change the scales to 0.5 instead.
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