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How To Speed Up An Android Smartphone (With Pictures)

androidgalleries.blogspot.com - How To Speed Up An Android Smartphone - To keep your Android running quickly, you'll want to remove old apps and files that you don't use anymore. Clearing the app cache can also free up a lot of space and improve your phone's performance. If your device is loaded down with pictures, transferring them to a computer can be the quickest way to safely back them up or you can also upload them onto your drive to free up your storage. Finally, you can perform a factory reset and restore the device to its original performance, this erases your app data and will reset your settings. Be sure to take backup of your personal files just in case

Uninstalling Old Apps

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Settings app. You can find this in your app drawer by tapping the grid at the bottom of your Home screen. You can also typically access settings from the Notification Panel.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Apps or Apps & notification or Application manager.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Switch to the All tab. This will display all of the apps installed on your device.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Scroll through the list to find apps you don't use. Apps that you know longer use may be taking up space and running in the background, slowing your device down. You'll see the amount of space each app takes next to the entry in the list.

Some versions of Android allow you to sort by size by tapping the ⋮ button.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap an app that you want to uninstall.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Uninstall button. If this button is not available, the app likely came preinstalled and cannot be completely removed.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Disable or Turn Off if you can't uninstall. You may have to tap "Uninstall updates" first.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Repeat for any other apps you want to remove. The more apps you can remove, the more space your phone will have. This will lead to better performance.

Clearing Out Old Files

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the app list button. This is the grid at the bottom of your Home screen.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Downloads or Files.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Long press and tap each file you want to delete. Each file you want to delete will have a checkmark next to it.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Trash button. The layout of this screen will vary depending on your device, but there's usually a trashcan button or a Delete button you can tap at the top of the screen.

Confirm your action. Tap on the OK button from the dialogue box. You're done!

Clearing Your Cache

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Settings app. You'll find this in the list of all of your apps.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Storage & USB. It may just be labeled Storage.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Cached data.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap OK. This will clear all of the app cache data on your device. You'll have to sign into your apps again when you next launch them.

Transferring and Removing Pictures (Windows)

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Connect your Android device to your computer.

If you have a Mac, see Transferring and Removing Pictures (Mac).

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Swipe down from the top of the Android screen.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the USB notification.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Select File transfer or MTP.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Open the Computer/This PC window. You can click the folder or Computer button in the Start menu, or press Win+E.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Right-click on your Android device.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click Import pictures and videos.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the More options link.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Check the Delete files after importing box.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click OK.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the Import all items now radio button.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Enter a name for the folder.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click Import. The photos will begin copying to your computer, and will then be deleted from your device.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Disconnect your Android after the photos finish transferring.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Open the Pictures folder on your computer to find the photos.

Transferring and Removing Pictures (Mac)

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Connect your Android device to your Mac.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Swipe down from the top of the Android screen.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the USB connection option.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Photo transfer.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the Go menu on your Mac.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click Applications.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Double-click Image Capture.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click your Android device in the Devices menu.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the arrow in the lower left corner.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the Delete after import box.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Click the Import all button. The pictures on your Android device will be transferred to your computer's hard drive, and will then be deleted automatically from your Android's storage.

Factory Resetting

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Back up your contacts. If you are signed in with a Google account on your Android, your contacts should automatically be synced with your Google account. You can check your Google contacts at contacts.google.com. If you have contacts you need to back up manually, see Back Up Your Android Contacts to Your Google Account.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Save any files you may need. When you factory reset, all of your data will be wiped. If you have files on your Android that you need to keep, connect your Android to your computer and transfer the files for safekeeping. See Transfer Data Between a Cell Phone and Computer for detailed instructions.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Settings app on your Android. Once your data is safely backed up, you can start the reset process.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap the Personal tab (if applicable). Some Android devices, notably Samsung devices, will require you to switch to the Personal section to find the reset options.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Backup & reset.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Factory data reset.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Tap Reset phone.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Wait while your device resets.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Start the device setup process.

How to Speed up an Android Smartphone (with Pictures)

Sign in with your Google account when prompted. This will restore your contacts and settings, as well as your Google Play Store app purchases and downloads.

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