How to Speed Up and Revive Your Android Phone

By Unknown Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1 comment
Make Android Faster
We all ordered our closets and basements in the spring festival, but it's time for a break. Relax on the couch, pull out your Android phone and act like I'm still being productive by giving your account clean.
Reclaiming Space Drive and SD CardMost Android devices have two different storage spaces: the interior space (where applications are stored) and SD (in which the music, photos, and many application settings are stored).

The SD card is easy to clean, just remove any music, photos and video you do not need. If you see the folders listed in the configuration of the applications that you removed, you can remove them. If you're rooted (which is very easy to do), you can use an application as mentioned above SD Maid Service Master Clean or root uncleaned shit for you.Clean the internal memory is also quite simple: just uninstall the unnecessary applications. It is likely that you have a couple of applications that do not use anymore, not to mention that they'll play games take up more space and you can simply uninstall it from Play Store to release that space and, hopefully, speed up your phone call a little ". If your phone internal memory is hungry and can not save your hard earned applications, you can try to move to the SD card in place (at least, if it is running Android 2.3 or above). This will free interior space and speed up your phone, but keep all applications within reach. To do this, just go to Settings> Applications> Manage applications. Select an application and click the "Move to SD card" to move. Certain applications not have this capability, but you should find that many of its space hogging applications have no problem living in the SD card. You can read more about this process here.Of course, if you do not have an SD card in the phone, just delete files and uninstall applications, if you are short of space.
Give a booster batteryA lot of Android phones are known for sucking the battery life quickly. If you have not dug through the configuration of a time ", this is a good time to make sure you're getting the most out of your battery as much as possible. This means turning the brightness down, the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use and turn off all the pleasures for the eyes (not to mention uninstalling apps that constantly use data backup). Tweak these settings for yourself or automated with a program like Tasker or JuiceDefender to easy and uncomplicated battery boost. I'm always in favor of seeking a second battery too just keep it in the glove box or desk drawer for emergencies when the phone is going to die.
Tweaks How To Speed ​​with some adjustmentsIf the phone is a little older, or just feeling sluggish, there are a number of things you can do to make it feel a little easier. Looking for a new home screen launcher is always good for a bit of speed as it is lowering the number of home screens and leaving all these widgets. If you are rooted, you can even speed up or install a custom ROM for speed. And, if you really want to get technical, there are some advanced options you can play to win every bit "of the speed of your phone possible. For more information on how to speed up your phone, check out our in-depth guide. Course Do not use a task killer, whatever you do (unless you're in a version very, very old Android-like, 1.6 years).
Remove and clean your case (if used)Of course, the inside of your phone is not the only thing that needs cleaning. If your phone has a little dirty in the last year, which is even more likely if you have a case that traps dirt on it, you may want to remove and clean. The case should not be too hard to clean, but be sure not to clean the phone with anything that gives the screen. We went through how to safely clean and disinfect the gadget before, so check out the guide for more information. Sharing is sexy

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