Tips to Boost the Speed of Your Mobile Phone

Tips to Boost the Speed of Your Mobile Phone

Smartphones are no different from computers when it comes to long-term care and performance. Like a desktop computer, the smartphone especially Android and iOS phones also go through reduced performance after prolonged use. Mobile operating systems also become dull if you use them for a long time, such as a computer. In that sense, it also means that mobile phones need standard software to make it 100% operational at all times. Also, the mobile storage area is no different than the computer, the files you store, it requires more effort to identify all of them and run the phone smoothly. The more files you add, the harder your hard drive will be, the harder your phone's hardware will be, and the smaller it will be. That being said, here are 5 tips on how to increase the speed of your mobile phone.


Software Updates
One of the reasons why smartphone makers provide their phone updates regularly is to make sure their performance is the best they can do and fix bugs if they exist. All releases are expected to work best in phone performance improvements, however. Other than that, these updates are designed to fix all the other problems users face with the phone depending on their responses. These issues are mainly about application performance (or inactivity - crashes) and phone speed. So, if your phone informs you of a firmware or system update, make sure you do not miss it no matter how big it is. In fact, the bigger the review, the better.


Clear Cache Data
Cache data can be viewed as files left over from your previous browsing, app usage, or remnants of applications you have installed. These files are usually hidden inside the phone system folders and are not easily detected by the phone's ability to scan a native file. To access these tricky trash files that reside inside your phone install a performance enhancement or file cleaner application, which is very common on the Android market Clean Master and Dr. IOS Cleaner. Apps like these two will enable a full system scan of your phone and will detect files and folders that are no longer active and have been that way for a long time. When done, it will give users a summary of these files and the option to delete them completely. On average, releasing a monthly amount of files stored in the archive will give your phone a memory of more than 1GB of memory. Not only will it give you more space for your files, it will also make your phone software easier and improve its performance.


Deleting Unnecessary Apps
As mentioned earlier, when more storage space is used on your phone, clunkier will get it. One of the ways to increase storage space will lead to performance improvements to remove unwanted applications, especially bloat sales. Bloat wares are pre-installed apps that phone makers decide to throw in their phones to get the real features they want to emphasize on their phone. Some of these bloat properties are useful but often useless. Also, many of these bloat assets cannot be removed but there is still a good amount of them that can be removed from your phone.


On the other hand, uninstalling apps that you no longer use will also be beneficial in improving the performance of your phone. They will free up a lot of space and will allow the phone to have a much simpler storage system to be processed.


Force Close All Background Apps
Most of the time, smartphone users press the home button when they are done with the app. By doing so, the app is not completely shut down, instead, it is suspended until it is restarted. These apps become a background app and will continue to use your phone's RAM until they are completely shut down.


In case you do not know what RAM is all about here in a nutshell: Random Access memory better known as RAM is basically a visual memory that allows real-time phone functions. If your phone has a lot of RAM, multiple files or applications that can be used at once. Compared to storage space, RAM is a temporary memory allocated to the device to process real-time operations. When these tasks are completed, it also releases the RAM they used. Think of it this way: RAM is a tool and applications are your characters. The bigger your container (RAM), the more grains (applications or files) you can pour into it without spilling. Once you have finished eating your cereal (or doing your job), the bowl will be free again to get more cereal.


That being said, to fully complete the app session here is how to do it:

iOS

· Double-click the home button. It will resize the image from the home screen and show all the running apps together.

· Browse the app you want to keep up.

Android (Akita, Lollipop, and Marshmallow)

· Press the multitasking button (all view) or long press the function key for phones with buttons such as the Samsung Galaxy S series. It will open all operating applications on the phone that you can see.

· Browse the apps side by side to force them shut down.

Clean up your RAM
Obviously, cleaning up your RAM by shutting down your latest apps is sometimes not enough. The most effective way to make sure there are no more fraudulent files or applications eating them is to use the RAM cleanup app. These apps will not only ensure that your phone is not overloaded with background apps, but it also upgrades your battery. With fewer apps and files to keep your phone moving, a smaller battery will burn.

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