Phones operating on the “Android” system suffer from problems, the most prominent of which is slow performance, as a result of the accumulation of many applications, images and video clips, which greatly affects the device.
A technology website published the various methods capable of reactivating the device working on the “Android” system to work better, most notably:
Delete apps
Delete all applications that you no longer use, as these applications take up valuable storage space, but they may still be able to access any of the personal information that you agreed to when installing the application for the first time. It is best to delete apps from the store to completely remove the app
And after removing the old applications, free up more storage space by browsing the files saved on the Android phone, it is very easy to forget all the files that you downloaded randomly such as the list of external requests for the new location on the road, or a picture sent by a friend. And the quickest and easiest way to manage your phone’s storage space is to use the preinstalled Files app.
Most file applications detect any large files that are saved on your device. For example, the OnePlus 9 Pro file manager app has a dedicated section in the app for files that take up a lot of space.
Check Home Screen Settings
Start by looking at the Home screen settings your phone already provides. Do this every once in a while, and surprisingly, subtle adjustments to aspects like the app’s layout can make it look like a brand new phone.
Customize device settings
There are some settings that you want to change and customize on any Android phone, for example turning on dark mode not only improves the appearance of applications, but also saves battery life.
Privacy options
Open the Settings app and then tap on Privacy – Permissions Manager. Go to each category to see which apps currently have access to your personal data, and close the apps that you don’t want to access some information such as location, contacts, calendar or camera.