Android was developed for many devices that do not share a standard hardware specification. It’s like the Windows of smartphones.
There are some Android phones that run on few hundred megahertz with a handful of internal memory while there are beasts like HTC One X that run on a multi-core processor with 1 GB of RAM. Due to these reasons, performance of Android phones differ and thus some appear slow when compared to others.
Even though the performance issue is mainly related to the device hardware configuration, there are few things you can do on the software front which can reduce the pressure on the device hardware making it considerably faster. So let’s have a look at these tips.
Note: The following tips are for
non-rooted Android phones. If you don’t understand what “non-rooted”
means, this post is for you. This post is also for those who don’t want
to root their phones just to make it run faster, and are looking for
easier workarounds. If you have a rooted phone, then still it is very useful.
1. Disable Screen Animation and Live Wallpaper
You need to be sure what you want with your device – performance or appearance. Both never walk hand in hand, not if your phone isn’t high end i.e. a highly configured device. If you are looking for a superior performance, you should disable all the Live wallpapers (if at all you are using them) and the screen animation that gives fading effect to your menus and unlock animation.Selecting common image wallpapers over a live wallpaper is easy. To disable the screen animation, IceCreamSandwich users should navigate to Developer options in the settings while other users should disable it from Display—>Animations.
2. Install Apps on Need to Use Basis
Even though Android Play Store is a home to millions of free applications, it is recommended that you only download and install the apps that you need. Apps on Android are installed in a special memory called the ROM, which is usually limited in storage space.Thus if you populate it with unnecessary apps, it will only reduce the consistency of the memory and make it slow. One of the best practices you can follow is that you should install only basic apps on your ROM and create backup files of once-in-a-while apps as APK on the SD card using an app for backup of these APK files.
Later, when you require a particular app out of the blue, you can install the app using the APK file and perform the operation.
3. Switch-on different features and disable them after use
Enabling too many features make a device comparatively slow and drain its juice. You should enable only those features which are required at a time and don't make several features running unnecessarily.Switch on these features only when you require them and when the work’s done, disable them. This trick will not only make your device faster but also help your battery to last longer.
4. Use Apps to Free Up the RAM
Once you launch an app on Android it remains in the memory until it’s killed(means closed). Although some people say that killing(means closing) applications on Android is not a healthy habit, I believe that killing only the ones that are bloating up the memory is a good thing to do.There are many app available that acts as a task killer for your Android and increases the device’s free memory. And I don’t need to tell you the fact that performance is directly proportional to the amount of free RAM on a device.
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