Monday 29 December 2014

Why my Android Phone Suck

Why it happen

The worst problem is seeing a phone that take a hour to launch an app or switch an app. I'm not even saying about gaming.
The main reason for system slowdown is Hardware limitation. No surprise there, the second one you failed  to buy a phone that fulfills your needs.
Hardware limitation means your apps are expecting more from your hardware. It can be RAM, CPU, GPU or storage. The main reason is inadequate RAM. RAM is the major player in system speed .CPU is first but most of the Android phones and tabs now comes with Dual core CPUs as standard and goes beyond quad or even Hexa cores. But these devices still suck if you don't have at least 1 GB of RAM. Apps like Facebook nowadays are memory intensive, they literally eat your RAM even when you are not using them.
You can check what eating it all from
Settings- Apps- and swipe to Running apps.
There you can see the total amount of RAM and how much is left.
If you tap on an app, it will show the
details . You can stop it by tapping on force stop.

Unwanted Apps

The second most important reason behind system slow is the number of Apps installed. Most of the phones comes with a lot of bloatwares that you have no reason to keep them in your device. Google apps are preloaded to every android phone even if you want it or not. But what is the point of buying a ship for the flood that may come? My point is if you have no use for Google map, why you keep it? You can't get rid of the preloaded apps that simply but you can disable it from App settings . The rest you can uninstall to save space and RAM
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OneDrive running in background
Removing Bloatware is not an easy task when you have an UnRooted device. Disabling them will differently improve your phone's performance.
Disabled view Google Preloaded apps