How to speed up your smartphone

How to speed up your smartphone
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All smartphones slow down because of the data you store and what apps accumulate, and need a little cleansing to speed up again.

If you’re in the habit of using your smartphone for practically everything these days – browsing the web, syncing files from one location to another, messaging till your fingers hurt, and then some. From unused apps to files you downloaded once from the internet, extra mobile clutter can make your phone sluggish or simply make it difficult for you to find what you are looking for. Worry no more, because it’s time to give your phone a fresh start. Chances are that your phone (and ultimately you as its user) can benefit greatly by running through the following tips. Without further ado, here we go:
 
Backing up your data
Running out of space in your phone to save your pictures, music and more? Can’t shell out a few thousand backs for a beefier microSD card? Upload them to the cloud or simply copy everything to an external hard drive. That way, your data will also be safely stored elsewhere in case something happens to your phone.
 
 
SugarSync’s perfect to sync file
 
If you don’t want to manually go through the hassle of trying to sync your phone data every single time, choose an app that does it for you. Like SugarSync (www.sugarsync.com), a file syncing service that will sync your new photos and other files to the cloud automatically.
 
Drop unused apps like bad habit
If you have not used an app in the last few months, it’s not likely you will use it again. Instead, the icon sits there taking up space and making it harder to find the apps you do use. Go through all your apps and see which ones you use on a daily basis — delete the rest. If not daily, at least get into the habit of combing through your phone’s installed apps at least once a week.
 
Move to a smarter browser
Something like the Opera Mini, if you haven’t checked it out. The Opera Mini app shrinks data to as little as 10% of its original size before it lands on your phone. 
 
 
Opera Mini’s a good browser
 
This speeds up the web on your phone, saving you a great deal of time — since you’ll be able to open websites in the blink of an eye — as well as money and battery. That’s music to one’s ears, isn’t it?
 
Periodically clear cached files
Your apps and browser create temporary files that can take up space and memory. You can download an app to help you do the job, such as Easy Cache Cleaner (for Android), which scans your phone and allows you to clear out the cache files. Once you’re done, you might as well delete the app.
 
 
Clean your cache periodically  
 
Spruce up your message, email inbox
You’ll gain space, and you are never going to read them again anyway. It only takes a few seconds to delete them all — you can even use an app like Delete Old Messages (for Android) to help you — and you’ll feel refreshed after you do it. 
 
 
Delete old messages routinely
 
Do the same for your email inbox, and your phone’s memory will love you for it.
 
Investigate contacts list
If you cannot figure out who that person in your contacts is or where you know them from, ditch them. Also, check for duplicates on your address book, as syncing from different sources can cause double-ups. It’s all about the space.
 
 
Check what’s draining power 
 
Conserve power
If your phone drains battery, there are a few steps you can take. Close the apps you’re not using, turn the mobile data, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off when you don’t need them, lower the brightness on your screen and turn the keyboard clicks off.
With these tips you will get your phone spruced up prim and proper. Even if it’s working fine, following these steps will keep things from piling up on your phone, giving you more free space to use when you need it and making it easier to find what you’re looking for.
 

 

Jayesh Shinde

Jayesh Shinde

Executive Editor at Digit. Technology journalist since Jan 2008, with stints at Indiatimes.com and PCWorld.in. Enthusiastic dad, reluctant traveler, weekend gamer, LOTR nerd, pseudo bon vivant. View Full Profile

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