All smart phones and devices eventually
slow down as a result of usage or system deficiencies. The Android OS is not
immune from this problem. In fact, Android seems to have more than its fair
share of slowing processes.
This is probably because of the enormous
pressure users put the android through by downloading so many App (a good
number of them unnecessary or in some cases downright useless). Even when the Apps downloaded are very useful, there is a limit to what the system can handle before additional Apps will start taking its toll on the system.
Another reason why your smart is running
slow is likely due to a large amount of cached files stored in the device. When
you visit a website, the browser will likely store some of the material you
viewed in device so that in the event that you revisit the site again, it will
not have to the entire contents into your device all over again.
This files stored in your smart phone will
eventually grow so large that it will reduce the speed with which your device process
new commands. Below, show you how to deal with these issues. It is recommended that you deal with both
cached/stored files and too many App in order to solve the problem. This is
because both will likely be significant contributors to the problem.
Deal with the Apps
There are probably many Apps in your device
that you do not use or not very often use. Some of these Apps will be
contributing to slowing down your device. You need to identify such apps and
remove or uninstall them. Here is how:
>> Go to Settings
>> Select Apps
>> identify the Apps you don’t use
>> Tap on the Identifies App
>> Choose to either Uninstall or
disable the app
>> follow same procedure to identify
and remove as many of such Apps as possible
Clear Cached Files
cached files can take up a lot of storage
space if it is allowed to grow unchecked, so clearing cached files will
definitely help to free up disk space and make your file system perform faster.
To clear cached data for all installed apps at eh same time:
>> go to Settings
>> Choose Apps
>> Tap on Storage
>> Scroll down and
>> Tap Cached data, and select OK.
It may be necessary to increase the storage
space on your device. For example, if you are currently using an 8gigabyte
memory card, it is advisable to increase it to 16 or 32gig card if necessary.
When you mount the card, move some of your installed Apps to the card that way,
you free up more internal storage for for processing commands.

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