The method of spring clean your android phone for better performance



It is so simple to do. Actually there is software to do all things for clean your phone so don't let as a big issue. I'll guide through various menu's and features settings also.

Remove unused apps:

In all the times you may think that  there is no harm in leaving old and neglected apps that we to gather dust on your smartphone or tablet, but they take up room that another app could be using, as well as valuable bandwidth every time an update rolls out. 


There isn't difficult to uninstalling apps: Tap and hold on the icon whose to uninstall in the app drawer and then drag it up to the Uninstall rectangle at the top of the screen. If you change your mind you can easily download and install it again as per your choice (the Play Store remembers all of the apps that you've already paid for).
If you head into the Apps menu from Settings you can see how much room each one is currently taking up on your device. Before you uninstall an app, check there's no useful data within it that you need that isn't backed up elsewhere: saved games, documents, ebooks and so on.
Check storage :
There is many bunch of files and folders taking up room on your Android device(phone, tablet and much more) that you've forgotten about, from cached Spotify music that you don't need any more, to photos taken three summers ago. If you don't have a file manager app pre-installed on your phone then your phone could be hanged .


Clear out the cache 


These apps will keep a lid on their own temporary files and make sure the cache doesn't grow too large, but there might be occasions when this doesn't happen as it should.


Tap through to the Apps page in Settings, select an individual app from the list, and you can see how large the cache currently is. Select Clear Cache to wipe out all of the stored data (many apps default to 12KB) — the app might start up a little more slowly next time, but you'll have reset its data-collecting activities back to zero.

Clearing the cache can also help troubleshoot any problems you're having with your device. It's different to the Clear Data option, which wipes out user databases, preferences and so on — it returns the app in question to the state it was in when you first installed it.

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