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​How to make your mobile software run a little quicker

The ideal loading time for a mobile app is 2 seconds. If the built-in mobile software fails to comply with it, users tend to get angry and frustrated. This normally happens when the device gets old, or when its software updates.

In October 2018, Samsung and Apple received heavy penalties from Italy’s antitrust regulators. They charged the companies for deliberately slowing down older phones with software updates. An inquiry by the regulators proved the users’ suspicions in this regard. The two companies have rectified these actions with newer policies.

However, there is more to this than what meets the eye. Software releases are integral for the end user as they carry critical security updates. The only issue is that older hardware cannot calibrate with new software.

Apart from updates, a mobile phone may slow down for unknown reasons. It turns your life into misery. The apps crash and the phone comes to a grinding halt. Fortunately, we have a few simple remedies for iOS and Android software that will make your phone as good as new.

Below, we have compiled a list of tricks and tips which will give you the desired results:

Free some space

All the photos and videos that you keep in the gallery and the apps that you download consume a considerable amount of space on your mobile phone. Every smart device needs breathing space to run smoothly. If it has low storage space, it is eventually going to slow down.

There is a particular process to clear up unnecessary files for each platform. In Samsung, there is an option called “Clean now” which clears unnecessary files and app cache. While on iOS, you can find the option of removing web data and images in the “Settings”.

If your device does not clear through the storage management option, you can perform this manually. Apps accumulate cache in hundreds of megabytes. They also use data cache to speed up operations. It is always a wise option to wipe clean the cache when data gets counter-productive.

Turn off background app refresh

Some apps operate in the background to provide you with timely messages, and notifications. It is a great way to stay in the loop but tags along with a cost. They occupy space on RAM and slow down your phone.

Closing these apps will stop all procedures and give your phone an ultimate speed boost.

To close apps on iOS: Double press Home button then swipe up the apps you want to close.

To close apps on Android: Tap the Overview button. You will see a list of all open apps. You can drag them off the screen or tap X at the window corners.

Uninstall the task killers or cleaners

An inexperienced user often gives in to the appeal of task killers and third-party storage management apps. In reality, these do more harm than good. Devices can manage their RAM quite efficiently on their own.

You should be more concerned with the security and privacy of your device. Make sure that all apps comply with the standards. Many require extensive permissions and use personal data. It is better to check out app reviews online on forums like Quora and AirG reviews.

Disconnect from VPN

A VPN ensures anonymity and privacy. But it can also slow down your speed when you are using the remote servers. So if your phone is connected to a VPN and running slower than usual, disconnect it and try again.

There is a strong likelihood that you will notice an immediate improvement when you disconnect. If it happens and the problem fixes, you can improve the speed of your VPN when you reconnect to it.
Root your phone

Unlocking the developer options is quite a joy for advanced users. It gives them the privilege to modify the software code on that device or install software that the developer doesn’t pick for that particular device.

A rooted device gives you the freedom to install a cleaner ROM. It runs smoother than the current setup and overclocks the processor. Also, it cracks the whip on your hardware to make it run faster.

Even though it sounds quite fancy and a feasible option, you must remember that these methods come with a risk. Rooting is a complex process. It voids your warranty, and an amateur may end up breaking their operating system.

It is vital that you read through the guide before you opt for this option.

If you still want to use a VPN make sure you use the best VPN for speed and reliability"

Reset network settings

Resetting the network settings often fixes the slow data connection. It also resets the Bluetooth devices and Wifi access points. Connecting again may fix the problems that you were facing with data downloads and app launch.
Factory reset

When every other effort fails, this will save the day for you. A factory reset will bring the phone back to its original condition. All the data that you store gets deleted, so it is better to create a back-up of the required files before you tap the button.
It can do wonders to clean the obscure parts of the buggy code and leftover software that clogs the performance. It is one drastic measure since you lose all the data. Go for it only when you’ve tried all other options and still aren’t happy with the speed of your phone.

If none of these options work out for you, then it is time that you seek tech assistance. They know various device-specific troubleshooting tips that can prove effective for your phone.
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So, investigate the software issues of your phone. Then pick a technique that works the best.

About The Author

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​About Ashley Rosa:

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Ashley Rosa is a freelance writer and blogger. As writing is her passion that why she loves to write articles related to the latest trends in technology and sometimes on health-tech as well.  She is crazy about chocolates. You can find her at twitter: @ashrosa2.
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