Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How To Make Android Work Faster ?

How To Make Android Work Faster ?

If the smart phone or Android tablet tends to be slow after a few months of use, to restore its original performance of Android do these steps:

1. Turn off Live Wallpaper
Although Live Wallpaper on your mobile phone to make the display look more attractive, but it can slow down the performance of your phone because to make the animation continue to run. By turning off live wallpapers, you can create a moving scroll on desktop phones become lighter and smoother.

2. Reduce the number of your widgets
Widget is an element or part of the graphical user interface or GUI in the form of text boxes, buttons and so presenting information or settings that can be reduced or added by the user. If you use a widget that presents information constantly updated any time, it will lead to additional processes that suck up memory so the impact on the performance slowdown. We recommend that you remove some of the widgets that are rarely used.

3. Close applications running in the background
Did you know that by pressing the home button on the phone, the applications currently running will continue to run in the background. Meanwhile, if you press the back button when the application is running, it will automatically close and shut down the application. Therefore, if you want to open another application do not forget to close running applications by pressing the back button or turn it off with the help of task killer that you can download for free from the Play Store.

4. Turn off auto update apps
Enabling auto update feature contained in the application settings menu Play Store, it can make your application keep updated without having to check it manually. But once these features will certainly weigh on the performance of the phone, especially when suddenly your phone to download and install an application when you are running other applications that consume a lot of memory.

5. Move applications to the MicroSD
Features moved apps to SD is a feature that allows you to move the installation of applications from the internal memory to the microSD card that you attach. By moving the application installation files to the external memory, the memory storage space internal to the relief. With more and more internal memory space relief, mobile performance became increasingly lighter and smoother. You can move installed applications from the internal memory to external memory safely without the need to take risks as do the rooting or hacking other steps.

6. Autorotate
With features autorotate, screen orientation will change automatically follow the position of the phone in hand. However, in some cases, the automatic rotation may cause your phone experience lag or pauses that disrupt. Therefore, you can turn off autorotate this by removing the check mark in the box next to the 'autorotate screen'.

7. Autobrightness
Most Android phones have been equipped with ambient light sensor which will check the condition of the light around the phone and adjust the screen brightness emitted. However, in addition to wasting energy, also weighed autobrightness active working phones.


8. Factory Reset
If you have done the above steps but the results are not satisfactory, reset the device could be a last resort. This is because there are some applications in Android that automatically run in the background when you first turn on the phone. It also does not include applications that display pop-up ads that besides suck memory usage also uses your internet data. (Source tabloidpulsa.co.id)


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