MostAndroid phonesoffer stellar performance out of the box but tend to get sluggish after long-term use. This happens because the manyappsrunning in the background take up valuable memory and can drain thebatteryfaster. Certainappsare data heavy and can cause bottlenecks because they download files or update in the background. Images and videos from social media apps often have large file sizes and can reduce performance when they pile up and use up your storage space.

The optimization tricks in this article will quickly get yourAndroid phone’sperformance back on track. They are easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions, and don’t require any special tools or app downloads.

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1Remove unused apps

You don’t use them anyway

We all download apps we don’t use, and they lurk in the background, chewing up resources. Getting rid of unwanted apps is one of the easiest ways to optimize your performance. It also makes your phone easier to navigate because there’s less clutter.

1.Navigateyour home screen to the app you want to remove.

2.Long-presson the icon to display to access its information.

3. PressUninstallto remove the app.

  1. A window will open asking you to confirm if you want to remove the app. PressOKto remove it.

  2. You’ll see a message saying that the app is uninstalled and will disappear from your screen.

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Getting rid of unwanted apps is one of the easiest ways to optimize your performance

2Disable bloatware

You can always re-enable them later if you like

Most phones include pre-loaded bloatware apps we don’t need and have never used. Many of them can’t be uninstalled and need to be disabled instead.

1. Go toSettings.

  1. Scroll down and tap onApps.

3. Tap on the bloatware app you want to remove.

  1. Tap theDisable iconat the bottom of the screen to disable the app.

  2. You might get a warning saying, “Disabling this app may cause other apps to stop working correctly.”

Disable Bloatware

6. TapDisable appto stop it from running.

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3Free storage space

It’s time for a cleanup

Our phones are filled with images and videos from messaging apps and social media, and unwanted photos we take while trying to get the best shot. These files pile up and can slow your phone if they take up too much storage space. This is because modern phones use flash memory that gets slower as it fills up, leading to reduced read and write speeds.

Modern phones use flash memory that gets slower as it fills up, leading to reduced read and write speeds

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Deleting unwanted files is easy and will free up storage space. This will make navigating your libraries faster because you won’t have unnecessary data to sift through. Some files you can delete are videos, pictures, audio files, and documents.

  1. Go toSettings

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2. OpenDevice Care

  1. OpenStorage. You’ll see a list of the file types using your phone’s storage space on theManage Storagewindow.

  2. Click on thefile typeto open their location

5.Tickthe box in the top left corner of the files you want to delete

  1. Tap onDeleteat the bottom of the display to move the files to the recycle bin.

  2. Tap onMove to Recyclebin to delete the selected files

4Manage background memory usage

Close energy-draining apps

Apps you aren’t using could be running in the background and consuming your phone’smemory. It’s best to stop these apps to speed up your phone’s performance.

2. OpenDeveloper Options

  1. OpenMemory.You’ll see your total memory and how much you have available.

  2. PressMemory usageto see which apps are running in the background

  3. Press on theappyou want to stop. A window will open, displaying the memory usage and frequency

  4. App themenu iconon the top right corner

  5. Tap onForce Stopto stop the app

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5Manage Data usage

No more background downloading

Some background apps could be updating and using your data without your knowledge. Finding the culprits is easy; restricting their data usage can improve your phone’s battery life and performance.

  1. OpenSettings

  2. OpenConnections

  3. OpenData usage

  4. OpenMobile data usage.A list of apps will open, showing each one’s data usage.

  5. Tap on the app andadjust the slider to the leftto stop it from using background data.

  6. You can also adjust the slider below to the left to prevent the app from using data when the Data saver is on.

7. Return to theData usage screen.

  1. Tap onData saver

  2. Adjust thesliderto turn it on to prevent apps from using data in the background.

  3. Tap onApps that can always use data

  4. Select theappyou think should always use data in the background, even when Data Saver is on, and adjust the relevant sliders

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