Mobile is running slow? Change these tips in Android mobile settings to speed it

Is your Android mobile feeling sluggish? I tried a few simple tricks to speed it up, and you can do the same without buying a new phone.

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After using the same Android phone for a few years, I started noticing the usual signs: apps taking longer to open, sluggish scrolling, and occasional freezing. I considered buying a new device, but before doing that, I decided to adjust a few settings. The results surprised me. My phone felt quicker and smoother without spending a rupee. If you’ve been facing similar issues, you might want to try these steps before considering a replacement.


Here’s how you can give your Android phone a performance boost with a few simple settings adjustments:


1. Free up storage space

When your phone runs low on storage, it begins to slow down. Devices with less than 10% free space may face performance issues. To manage this:


To free up space:

✅Open the Settings app

✅Navigate to Storage (on Samsung devices, find this under Battery and device care)

✅Uninstall apps not in use

✅Delete photos and files you no longer nee


2. Remove Unused Apps

Apps that remain unused can still use system resources and memory if they run in the background. Uninstalling them can reduce the load on your device.


To uninstall:

✅Long-press the app icon

✅Choose Uninstall or drag it to the uninstall option

✅Alternatively, clear the app’s cache without removing it:

✅Go to Settings > Storage > Other Apps

✅Select the app and tap Clear Cache


3. Keep Software and Apps Updated

Software updates often include performance improvements and security patches. Installing the latest version of Android and updating apps can reduce slowdowns.


To check for updates:

✅Go to Settings > System > Software Update

✅For apps, open the Google Play Store and tap on your profile icon to access the update section

✅You can also enable auto-updates over Wi-Fi to keep apps current without manual checks.



4. Restart the Phone Regularly

A simple restart can shut down unnecessary background processes that may affect performance. Phones with less RAM benefit the most, but all devices can see an improvement.

It’s useful to restart the phone at least once a week. If sluggishness returns often, restarting every other day may help.

Source;HindustanTimes 





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