1. check the internal memory space.
A low internal memory might be the reason behind any severe lag that your phone is experiencing.
- Move your media (pictures, mp3 files, videos, and so forth) to the external memory, usually an SD card.
- Some low-end and mid-range smartphones might already have low internal memories, in which case, moving your files to the SD card won't help that much.
2. install the usefull apps by play store
- install the clean master by google play. this is a really good app.
- For older phones, an auto task killer: Kills chosen applications every 'n' seconds or minutes. This frees up some RAM memory, thus the phone will run faster.
- An Apps to SD card application: Allows you to move some applications to the SD card (if you have one inserted). This also speeds up the phone.
- Spare parts application: Gives you some more settings to configure in your phone, such as a faster window and transition animation.
- A start up manager: Allows you to stop number of applications from starting up automatically when the phone boots up.
3. restart your phone
- This is a temporary option, but it works!
4. reset your android phone
- Resetting erases everything and brings your phone back to its original, "as new" condition. This is a temporary option, because as you use your phone again, it will lag as it used to do.
- Back up your contacts, memos, and any important information (such as saved passwords in browser) before doing this step.
5. root your phone
Rooting gives you additional options to do with your phone. Although
rooting is a risky solution, it is not as risky as it used to be.
Unsuccessful rooting process might brick your phone (i.e., it will malfunction). In addition, a successful root will void your warranty.
However, you can always unroot the phone (and you will restore your
warranty, as the manufacturers cannot tell if you rooted your phone
before or not). Here's a list of things that you can do after rooting
your phone:
- Overclocking your phone's processor. This will ultimately speed up your phone, but will eat up more battery juice than before.
- You can also install a custom ROM. The ROM is basically the version of android installed on your phone. A custom ROM is not an official one, but some of them are better. While this might solve many of your android smartphone problems, including lag and having a newer version of android, it is a very advanced, risky and not a recommended solution, because sometimes the custom ROM might not be stable, or might contain bugs and missing features that are found in the official ROM.
- The ability to delete unwanted pre-installed applications. In case you wanted to delete some applications, notice two things here
* Be careful not to delete any system application, like the launcher or the status bar.
Rooting also gives you access to more advanced applications, like root call blockers, normal and notification ads blockers and root memory managers. The root memory manager is usually better than the auto task killer application.
next post i will teach you to how to root android phone.
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