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Tips to Instal Custom Rom on your Android Phone[edit]

Do you remember the moment when you bought your Android smartphone? Everything worked so quickly and so smoothly that it was hard to believe. Now that some time has passed, the device has slowed down significantly. Moreover, so much so that it starts to annoy - after all, the gadget slows down even when you urgently need to open your favorite application. Is it possible to somehow speed up the operation of the device, and what should be done for this? Let’s try to recuperate the agility of your smartphone. The methods proposed below are not at all complicated, and anyone, even a novice user, can cope with them. Well, if no resuscitation measures will help, you can always buy a new device. Hurry through the link for top Android tutorials to improve your Android user experience. When was the last time you updated your device? To keep your smartphone running as smoothly as possible, you need to be up to date with the latest software versions. You can easily check for updates on your device by opening basic settings and checking information you need. More details on how to update Android on different devices can be found in the "Instructions" section. Widgets consume a certain amount of processing power and affect the battery life of a smartphone by consuming battery power. Therefore, it is better to limit their number. Remove the ones you rarely use and you will most likely see performance improvements. If you are decisive enough to part with live wallpaper, it will help as well. Removing applications. Surely there are applications on your smartphone that were installed a long time ago and are firmly forgotten. Make it a habit to delete applications that have not been used for a long time - this can speed up the device. The uninstallation process is simple: go to Settings on your phone, find the Applications category there and open the Application Management option there. The tabs at the top will show downloaded apps, running apps, all apps and apps on the SD card. This visibility makes it easy to find applications you don't need. For more useful Android tutorials, please head out to number 1 Android blog online.