After a period of use, smartphones often show signs of slowing down, poor response or shifting statements. However, you don't have to replace the device.
With a few simple steps, you can completely optimize the performance of your old phone to continue using it more smoothly.
1. Remove unnecessary applications
Many downloaded applications that have not been used for a long time still occupy memory and run underground, slowing down the device.
Go to Settings > Applications and delete unused apps to free up RAM and internal storage.
2. turn off or limit background applications
Applications such as social networks, emails or games often run continuously to update notifications. This consumes both RAM and batteries.
- On Android, you can go to Settings > battery or Performance > background application to adjust.
- On iOS, use the Update the App in the background to control.
3. Eliminate buffer memory and junk data
The caching memory helps to quickly load data, but after a long time it will become bulky. You should periodically delete the application cache or use an integrated tool (such as device Runner-up on Android) to clean up the system.
4. Update operating system and application
The new update not only brings new features but also fixes errors, patches security and improves performance. Make sure your device always gets the operating system and applications updated to the latest version.
5. turn off the moving effect and dynamic background
visual effects make the device look more beautiful but consume resources. turn off the movement effects, dynamic wallpaper or widgets that are not necessary to make the machine operate more smoothly.