This document provides tips to speed up an Android phone that has become slower, including disabling app syncing to reduce background data usage, setting the default home screen theme, deleting unwanted contacts to free up space, and enabling fast boot to shorten startup times.
2. Disable App Sync 1. Tap the Menu icon on the Home
Screen.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Scroll down the page. Tap Accounts &
Sync.
4. There will be Auto Sync option at the
top. Below that icon you’ll get list of all
apps which use synchronization feature.
5. You can either turn off synchronization
feature for all apps by selecting “Off”
option.
6. Alternatively, turn off sync for selected
apps. To do so, tap the name of any app,
and disable synchronization for that app.
7. Exit the page.
3. Set Default Skin
Tap the Menu icon on the Home Screen.
2. Tap Settings icon.
3. Tap Personalize | Skin.
4. Select the default theme for your phone.
5. Tap the Apply button.
4. Delete Unwanted Contacts
Tap the Menu icon on the Home Screen.
2. Tap the People icon.
3. Tap the Menu icon on top right corner.
4. Tap “Delete contacts” option from the
menu.
5. Check-up the boxes ahead of
unnecessary contacts.
6. Finally tap the “Delete” button.
5. Enable Fast Boot
1. Tap the Menu icon.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Scroll down the page. Tap Power.
4. Scroll down the new page. Check-up
the box ahead of “Fast Boot” option.
5. Exit open pages. Restart your phone.
6. Enable Fast Boot
1. Tap the Menu icon.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Scroll down the page. Tap Power.
4. Scroll down the new page. Check-up
the box ahead of “Fast Boot” option.
5. Exit open pages. Restart your phone.