Remove unnecessary applications and delete regular buffer
Pre-implemented applications, old games or software that are not used regularly are the leading causes of the device becoming slow. Regularly clearing caches will help the system respond faster.
Users can also use integrated tools such as "System Optimization" or applications such as SD Maid, CCleaner to support data management.
Restart your phone every week
Rebooting helps free up RAM, close unnecessary underground processes, and refresh the system. Instead of letting your phone run continuously for weeks, practice rebooting your device at least once a week.
Update operating system and application
The updates not only fix security errors but also help improve system performance. However, you should carefully check whether the update is suitable for the device or not, to avoid the situation where the device is too old and will be delayed further.
turn off unnecessary moving effects and widgets
Android allows very in-depth interface customization, but moving effects and cumbersome widgets also consume system resources.
Go to " Select a developer" to slow down or turn off the effects, while limiting the number of widgets outside the home screen.
Reset to root if necessary
When all measures are no longer effective, resetting the phone to its original state (factory reset) can be the optimal way. Backup data before performing to avoid information loss.
After a year, the performance of Android phones may decrease, but with a few reasonable adjustments, users can completely restore the smooth experience as original without having to buy a new device.