Android trick to make your old mobile go faster



The problem of having a smartphone Android old is performance drop. There are several factors that you can correct to get a faster mobile despite the years. Here we tell you what is the best option for you to give your computer a second life before updating it.

Factory reset is one of the best options available to speed up phone Android. Once you restart your smartphone, you will notice a big difference. Apps will open at a faster rate, multitasking will be smoother, and you’ll feel like you’re using a new device. Users are recommended to save the ID and password of all services when backing up for a smooth reboot.

Another detail in Android is that you should not skip software updates as they help to fix various bugs and provide stability which will in a way give you better performance. Sometimes it also offers new features for a better experience.

It should not be forgotten that the teams Android they require clean storage to run all programs efficiently. The recommendation is to uninstall some of the unnecessary apps and clear the cache files. The latter can be done by long-pressing on an app, then tapping on App info, Storage space, and Clear cache.



In case the mobile Android is saturated with the most popular apps, you can choose to download the Lite versions of Instagram, Facebook, etc. They offer the same tools, but some features will be limited.

Lastly, we recommend trying not to use as many widgets and avoiding wallpapers with animations. If you don’t use the feed Google, which is usually visible by swiping right on the phone, you can also disable it. You can also turn off auto-update for apps in the Play Store, remove heavy titles, and close editing services.

ANDROID | Free games

  • Devil Immortal– This is an exception in our list of free apps. Diablo Immortal is a new mobile game that is part of Blizzard’s Diablo franchise. Although the game is always free, we want to point it out.
  • Guriddo: Daily Number Puzzle ( $9.99 ) : You can get Guriddo yearly subscription for free right now. This is a puzzle game that reminds us a bit of the mythical game 1024.
  • First coloring book for kids ( $2.99 ): get a game for kids here that allows your little ones to color pictures. Simple and easy, and with children’s motifs.
  • Live or die: Survival ( $0.99 ): a survival game in which you have to survive in a land that has been invaded by zombies. If you like zombie movies, surely this mobile game is for you (only available until Monday).
  • Soul Warrior Premium ( $0.99 ): Exciting mix of Side Scroller and RPG. The graphics are reminiscent of Japanese anime (available only until Monday).

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