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Essential Tips To Increase Android’s Performance by liljboy(m): 9:29am On Feb 04, 2015
1. Know Your Device
It is important that you learn about the capabilities and
drawbacks of your phone. Don’t overburden your phone
with resource-hungry apps which would otherwise degrade
your phone’s performance at your expense.
2. Update Your Android
If you haven’t updated your Android phone to the latest
firmware, you should. Google brings great improvements
to each new release of the Android operating system,
including updates that ensure stability, higher
performance speed and connectivity along with other
user-friendly new features.
Tablets can also run on ICS and Jelly Bean now; you
should be able to update it until Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
via System updates (Check under ‘About phone’).
3. Remove Unwanted Apps
Every app you install in your phone take some storage
space and runs some background processes . The more
storage space occupied or the more background processes
running on your phone, the slower your phone’s
performance.
Don’t install apps you hardly use. Keep only the apps
that you need and if you have got an app that isn’t really
useful, you can uninstall or disable it .
4. Disable Unnecessary Apps
‘Performance assistant’ was introduced in Android ICS to
help you disable apps that you don’t need . Disabling
apps is different from uninstalling apps – uninstallation
remove application files from the phone but no file is
removed/deleted when you disable it. These disabled apps
are not shown on the home screen or app tray but you
can re-enable them for use whenever you need them .
5. Update Apps
You should regularly update your phone’s installed apps
from Google Play. Try to get updates your apps when they
are available in Google Play. Developers fix bugs and add
features in new released versions of apps. Updated apps
perform better and faster, and will less likely crash your
phone.
6. Use High-Speed Memory Card
The memory card is the storage space of your phone.
Phones with low internal memory can get a boost from
high-capacity memory cards for maximum storage
space. But it adds not only capacity but also speed to the
mix. You can get between 2GB to 32GB worth of storage
space to support high speed read/write operations.
Always go for memory cards of Class 6 or Class 10 for
your Android phone if you seek performance for your
phone.
7. Keep Fewer Widgets
Widgets are not apps, which only run once you choose to
activate them. No, widgets are always running in the
background ; they are active all the time. While some
Android users use it to keep track of the weather, and
their important dates, others use widgets like ‘Extended
controls’ for quick access for essential configurations
such as switching Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or their GPS on or off.
They do have their uses but bear in mind that having too
many of them running on your homescreen will cause
your device’s performance to slow down .
8. Avoid Live Wallpapers
You must be loving Android’s live wallpaper feature.
Phones (from different manufacturers) come with
different live wallpapers but you should know that live
wallpapers that are badly made will need more CPU cycles
to run, thus draining the battery faster. Everytime you
activate the home screen, you run not only your apps but
also your live wallpaper.
9. Stop Syncing
Sync is a very good feature which synchronizes your data
with Google servers. Keeping sync on, you can get
notifications whenever new mail comes in or when you get
new notifications or updates for apps. To do this, it does
a refresh at every preset interval (e.g. it checks your mail
every 5 minutes for new incoming mail), and this will eat
into your android’s performance for other activities.
You can keep Sync off for unrequired services or only
have it on when you need to transfer or upload materials
to Google servers.
10. Turn Off Animations
What animations? Well, if you haven’t noticed, your
phone screen actually fades out and in as you switch
from one task to the other. To see this in action Go to
Settings > Developer Options > Window Animation
Scale > Animation scale 10x . Then choose Window
Animation Scale again to see the fade in effect in ‘slow-
mo’.
When you choose Animation off, the screen just snaps to
position without animation. You can also turn off
Transition Animation Scale in the same way. If you are
a heavy user, you’d probably notice that your Android
performs faster with all animations off.
Re: Essential Tips To Increase Android’s Performance by liljboy(m): 9:30am On Feb 04, 2015
Bonus:
Use Task Killer/Manager
Download any free Task Killer apps or Task Managers
from Google Play. Some of the good ones are Advanced
Task Killer and Super Task Killer Free. Use a task killer to
kill background processes and other apps that you don’t
need or you don’t use.
Set options to automatically kill unnecessary apps (based
on your selections) after every set period of time. Some
of the examples include Update Manager (updates don’t
come every minute/hour) or any manufacturer-installed
app which you don’t require.
Root Your Android
As Android is built on the Linux kernel, like any other OS,
it also can be rooted. Rooting your Android gives you
administrator level access on your phone, which means
that you can uninstall the apps that came with your phone
but may not be what you want to use.
You can then flash it with custom ROMs that may be a
better fit to your job requirements or personality, or to
enhance the performance and battery life of your phone.
You can even update your phone to the latest OS or
updates that could otherwise be unsupported for your
phone model.
When Not to Root
There are a number of factors against rooting your
Android device; for one thing, most manufacturers deem
your phone warranty voided if your phone has been
rooted. You also need to know what you are doing to
avoid screwing everything up, beyond repair . This is
called ‘bricking’ a.k.a. turning your phone into a useless
brick. So think it through before you use this method to
enhance the performance of your Android.
Use Lightweight Background Apps
Everyone enjoys listening to music but imagine how much
memory the music player app requires to play a whole
album for you. It’s the same with other types of
background apps you may have. Use lightweight apps for
these purposes , e.g., you can install a music player that
requires 1 MB installation space (and thus less RAM too)
than the ones requiring 10 MB or more.
This way, your phone will have more free memory,
boosting your phone’s battery and performance.
Conclusion

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