Tips to speed up your Android smartphone
When you want your smartphone to work faster but it remains sluggish. This thing can be a pain in the neck at times. In today’s article, Technical Dost will provide you with some settings and tips to speed up your Android smartphone.
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Switch off auto-sync
You can simply head over to Settings to take a look at which apps really need to auto-sync in the background.
2. Clean up the home screen
Having live wallpapers with widgets for apps like weather, news, and the like can lead to lags when your smartphone is all refreshed as soon as you unlock it.
3. Task killers actually make apps “slow”
When task killers terminate applications that are currently running in the background, it takes longer for them to restart from scratch. It also takes more battery life.
4. Clear cached data
There are a plethora of apps out there to clear cached data, and some smartphones even have an inbuilt phone manager with this feature. But make sure you download it.
5. Enable data-saving mode
Enabling the ‘Data Saver option in the Chrome browser will help you surf without much waiting as it uses less data and loads the pages faster.
6. Keep the operating system updated
Make sure your OS is updated. This is required to ensure your device’s security.
7. Download the security patch
Check that you have downloaded all of the most recent security patches. This is to make sure that no viruses or malware slow down your phone.
8. Download apps only from the Play Store
Make sure you download apps only from the Google Play Store and nowhere else. This will keep your device safe from any malware or spyware apps, protecting both your data and your phone.
9. If nothing works, a factory reset is a way to go

The factory reset option can be found on the Settings page. Before attempting to restore the device to factory settings, make a backup of everything. Make sure to Remove your Google Account Before Factory Data Reset. Here are some tips to speed up your Android smartphone by Technical Dost.
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