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Why Smartphone get slow

Why smartphone get slow 




For the past few years, people have started doing it in Android smartphone daily life. Android phones are very useful for users, those people take out the work that they've to do in laptops and computers from the smartphones works such as Internet Browsing, Playing games, Watching movies, MS Word, Photoshop, many more thing that to do with smartphone. Also question arise as why smartphone get slow?

New technology will continue to come for smartphones and these technologies will make smartphones even smarter. The main reason why smartphone get slow down over time is that operating-system updates often outperform old hardware. Companies also update apps to take advantage of faster processing speeds and more efficient architectures.


Following are the drawbacks for smartphone get slow :



1. Hardware weak for latest updates:



How hardware will reduce capabilities on older smartphones after updates to operating systems and apps. It can starts with losing a feature on an app. Again the entire app didn't run at all. The phone itself will lose the ability to use the app store. At that time you will be unable to load or update any app. Another common guilty that slows older phones is having lots of apps running in the background. This is a sure way to drain your phone’s battery quickly. Tapping the recent button on Android allows you to see which apps are currently running and swipe up to turn them off, although this process can reverse as a means of saving your dying battery.


2. Shortage of device storage space:



Unless your phone is old, if not all of the available storage, unless you’re obsessive about how much space you have left on your phone and clear things accordingly. Your Android phone doesn’t have the same apps it was a year ago. If you’ve received Android operating system updates, they may not be optimally optimized for your device and the phone may be slow. Your phone doesn't remain the same app for a long time, for this it will have to be updated monthly for best uses.


3. Lots of background apps, live wallpapers or widgets:



You've probably installed more apps as you continue to use your device, some of which open at startup and run in the background. If you’ve installed a lot of apps that run in the background, they can consume CPU resources, fill Up RAM, and slow down your device.

Similarly, if you're using a live wallpaper or have a large amount of widgets on your home screen, these also take a CPU, graphics, and memory resources. Slim down your home screen and you will see an improvement in performance and may be even battery life. 

Indications: Disable live wallpapers, remove widgets from your home screen, and uninstall or disable apps you don't use. If you don't use an app that's running in background, uninstall it. If you can't uninstall it because it came with your device, disable it.


 4. Due to the cache file:




If the cache is allowed to grow uncontrollably, cache file can consume a lot of storage space, so clearing cache files can free up disk space and make your file system perform better at least less, unless those caches inevitably refill. 


5.Over use of smartphone: 


Using more applications till the battery end reduces the speed of Smartphones because more than one applications start in mobile, this is also a big problem the operating system(OS) is disturb, which reduce the performance. So avoid to run more than one applications in a mobile till the battery end. 


Following are the indications for a smartphone:


A. Sometimes do Force Stop the applications:



Most apps that you use a little bit load multiple times on your mobile and decrease the efficiency of the mobiles phone. In such a situation, you've to face this problem many times, to avoid this problems you've to force stop the apps, to force stop goto the settings find system apps or installed apps and you see the bottom the force stop is indicate tap on force stop then those application is stop that you have to choose.


B. Use Lite Apps:



Many companies that work to develop a lot of apps for smartphones and they are now working to develop Lite apps that consume less storage space in your smartphone just like a FB Lite and just recently peoples love to play PUBG Lite.


C. MicroSD Card:



If your device already has an SD card, this is a good option if you want to more storage. MicroSD cards are quite cheap, so you can upgrade and get more storage at a much lower price. A quick glance at Amazon shows 32GB card for Rs 399 and 64GB card Rs 759, 128 GB Rs 1519 or at Flipkart 32GB Rs 355 and 64GB Rs 849 or a 128GB Rs 1773. After installing the SD card, format it as portable or internal storage if your phone has Android, connect your device to your computer and store your Music, Media and other files on the SD card empty move to location.


D. Use Cloud for free space:



Data can take a lot of space on a modern smartphone. Instead of storing all of them on your phone, you can use an app that automatically uploads data such as photos that you would take to an online account such as Google photos, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive or others are. Google photos is integrated into the "Photos" app on your Android device and provides ultimate storage of photos. Also access them on photos.google.com on any computer.


E. Last option Reset a Phone:



If your device slow down unbearably, there's still hope. You can erase the entire storage of the phone, thus reset the device completely. The caveat is that you need to back up all the valuable stuff from your device, and you need to reconfigure your phone from scratch.


I think you must have understood the complete information how to use the smartphone that it doesn't go slow. 
If you like this information, please share it so that other peoples also know about it. 






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