Many computing devices slow down with the
use. No, it has nothing to with the wear and tear. There is no such
thing in the world of software and the in most cases the electronic
components are very resilient. If they work well, they tend to keep on
working. The computers, laptops, phones, tablets etc slow down with the
use because they accumulate data and junk. They also slow down because
when there are too many apps, which you will have on your phone after
you have used for a year or two, the computing resources like RAM and
internal storage becomes scarce.
This is the reason why six months
after you bought your shiny new phone you start feeling that it has
become very slow. When the phone was new, it was very fast. But now you
start perceiving lag, start seeing apps load slowly. What is the
solution?
We tell you 10 quick fixes that would make your phone fast again, almost as fast as it was when you had bought it.
1- Get rid of launchers:
If you have installed any custom launchers on your phone, you should
get rid of them. Launchers, even the best ones often slow down the
phone. The only acceptable reason to use launchers is when the stock
launcher is not good and is slow, which can be the case if you have a
phone made by Chinese or Indian companies like Gionee and Karbonn etc.
On some occasions the software that these companies put in their phones
is not optimised well enough and in that case it is a good idea to use a
third-party launcher.
But be careful if you are going to use a
third-party launcher. Don't go overbroad and just stick to one launcher.
If you don't like the one you are using, uninstall it before installing
the other one.
2- Get rid of security apps:
It's true that Android may have some security related bugs, just like
any other operating system. But you don't need to use security app. And
this is something we aren't saying. Google has said this in the past. In
most cases, the security apps don't do anything. They just eat the
precious RAM and slow down the phone. If you want to keep your phone
safe, follow safe practices -- like not installing an app from a shoddy
looking web page -- and you will be fine.
3- Get rid of apps that optimise:
The Nexus phones don't come with any optimising app and yet they are
the fastest Android devices you can get. Moral of the lesson? You don't
need an optimising app for your Android phone. Android has in-built
mechanism to optimise itself. So if you have any such app on your phone,
get rid of it.
4- Remove unwanted apps: Go to
Settings > Apps and scroll through the list. We don't realise but as
we use the phone we often install apps that we don't need, or may be not
even use, and then forget to uninstall them. Clean the list now and
remove any apps that you don't need.
5- Free up storage:
When internal storage is full in a phone it can have significant effect
on the phone's performance because fuller disks have slow read and write
data speed. This introduces lag into the phone. Delete the unwanted
data (apps, videos, photos) from your phone or copy the data into a
computer to free up space on your phone's storage.
6- Make apps behave: Some
apps are necessary but they can also be annoying. For example, an
e-retail app. You need it. But don't need it daily and you definitely
don't want it to always run in the background. Go to the Settings >
Apps and force stop the app you don't want to run in the background.
Don't worry, when you need the app you can just tap on its icon and open
it. It will again start functioning.
7- Clear app cache:
Apps like the Facebook tend to collect and store a lot of data in their
cache. Over a period of time, this can start overwhelming phone's
hardware. If you see the apps that are crashing again and again and have
become particularly slow, clear their cache and stored data. To clear
cache, go to Settings > Apps. Once you clear the cache, you may have
to log into the said apps again and you will lose data (like WhatsApp
images) stored by these apps on your phone. But clearing this cache can
often speed up the phone.
8- Reboot it: Within the IT
department, it is easy to hear "have you tried turning it off and on
again". The reason is that this often works. So if you haven't switched
off your phone in months and if you are finding that it has become slow,
turn it off for a few minutes and then turn on again. Turning the phone
off clears its RAM and shuts down unnecessary apps running in the
background.
9- Clear the phone's cache: This is
different from clearing the cache of apps. It is also an option we
suggest you try only if you have exhausted other options. By clearing
the system-wide cache, you can fresh the whole phone. To do this, you
will have to go into the recovery mode, which is most of time different
for different phones. But usually it involves pressing a few buttons --
volume and power -- in a particular method. Once you enter the recovery
mode, go to Wipe Cache Partition option and wipe it. This will delete
temporary system files and junk etc that your may have accumulated.
10- Do the factory reset: Once
again, you should exercise this as the last option. Doing a factory
reset means deleting everything you have done on the phone since you
bought it and resorting it to its original software. This clears all the
data on the phone and gives you a device that would feel refreshingly
new even if its body bears marks of overuse. While factory reset is a
fairly good solution to a phone that has become unbearably slow, it also
means that you will have to install all your apps again and set up the
whole phone again. You can reset a phone by navigating to Settings >
Backup And Reset.
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