Hello and welcome everyone to another tutorial today, I'm going to show you how you can speed up your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, these tips and tricks work with any Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Even though, is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 like this one or maybe a Samsung Galaxy a 51. So let's get started the first thing I'm going to do, and yes, this option works with any Android phone I'm going to go to menu over here. I'm going to go to the last option about phone and software information right here: I'm going to click on build number for a number of times until it asks for my pin. That's why? Because I'm going to enable developer options, what is developer options? Well, it's a set of options for developers. Actually, it's a secret hidden menu, that's available on Android smartphones, but be careful.
What you modify in here could have huge impact on your battery on your display or some other options. You can actually disable Bluetooth wireless, so be careful what you modify in here. What you want to do is go down after the Bluetooth settings until you get to window animation, skill transition animation scale, an animator duration scale. Now by default, these options are at 1x, I'm, going to turn down to 0.5 X, the window, animation scale and the transition and the animator works as well so right now, the interface of the smartphone is going to move a lot faster. Why? Because, instead of one second of showing you an animation when you open an app or scroll through a menu, it's going to take just 0.5 seconds now. If your smartphone is a little low on memory, let's say you have a Galaxy smartphone with 3 or 4 gigabytes of RAM.
You might want to try window animation scale to off and transition animation scale to off as well. These are going to show you a lot less animations, the only one that are kept or the menus, as you can see, and the ads just pop out just like that. So this is my first tip that works on any Android smartphone, the second one. It's actually device specific, and it works well with Samsung smartphones, you're, going to go to settings you're gonna search for that was a trainee, Asst, you're, gonna, search for power and right here you can see device care power mode by default. Any Samsung smartphone comes in optimized mode.
That means that the CPU is going to get limited to 70% on various scenarios, especially when you're in the menu. So the smartphone doesn't take up a lot of battery, but as well the brightness is going to go down and the resolution is going to be lower than the maximum resolution supported by your phone. That's not a bad thing, because there's a difference if you want to show two and a half million pixels on your screen. At the same time, that's equivalent to Full HD plus resolution, it's going to take a lot less battery than 4 million pixels. Let's say that's equivalent to the 3k resolution available on your smartphones today.
But if you want to feel your smartphone move, a lot faster, you're going to opt for high performance and right now it asks me to increase the brightness. So no I won't replace the brightness because I don't want it to take a toll on the battery square screen. Resolution I think full HD, plus it's enough for me, but if you're watching a lot of videos- or you want to see so much information on your screen- you can switch to W HD+ I will set the floor. Is a plus and hit apply and right now you can see brightness the limit. CPU speed it's now off.
That means if the CPU needs more power to open an app or something like that. If we call a lot faster for the form the base frequency, which is about 800 megahertz to 2.7 gigahertz, that's the delay you're going to see in so many apps when you click on the app, and you just wait a few seconds until it starts the CPU going from the low power mode to the highest performance. When is limited to 70%. Well, 70 percent of performance instead of 100 be careful. This option is, yes, is going to consume a lot more power.
That means your phone will last about 15% less than before. I, don't think I have a problem with that. Considering the newer smartphones are actually really fast charging one more thing you can do. You can go to the battery and use the device here from right here you can set power management for apps adaptive battery limits, battery usage for apps that you don't often use and that's a good thing, because some of the apps you install are going to remain in your memory and are going to be active a lot of the time, so the smartphone sees which app you don't use very often like, for example, booking. com come on.
No one uses booking. com right now, and it's going to put it to sleep as often as it can. You can leave it on. This is a good setting. Now, as you head back, you can see device care, closed background, apps and run checks.
This is going to free a lot of your storage. What it does that actually deletes a lot of caches. The memory and well security is not active. It close to background apps and freed a lot of memory, so the next step you are going to want to take is go into the settings again. Of course everything is done by going to the settings, menu and search for apps.
Ok right here, you're going to see all the applications installed on your smartphone. As you can see, I have a menu right here, and I can click disabled apps. Most of these are actually the factory apps that are installed on your Samsung. Smartphone I actually never used a or emoji. So that's why I clicked disable? You can turn on or disable your apps, so it won't consume any battery or any performance.
Most of these apps actually sit in the background and wait for you to I know use an are emoji, especially in messenger or maybe in your instance stories. So I. Just that's why I disabled this app? You can disable it or enabled as many times as you want. Microsoft Excel never used it. So I disabled ID TV as well.
Lime well doesn't work right now: OneDrive I, don't user. They use Google Drive PowerPoint Samsung, checkout I'm, not using it something that actually something check out. This stays on your phone all the time, and it drains your battery still in the ads' menu. You can see any app installed, so you might want to go think about the app see you haven't used in the last months or so. If you haven't used one of these apps in the last month, that means you're not going to need it.
So maybe I'm, going to uninstall, let's say bold, I haven't used it in the last month. Both connect haven't used it actually not once since I installed this phone, just my phone on is solid. Another one Bigamy, surface and vision and voice, unfortunately, cannot be disabled on newer Samsung Galaxy smartphones. It could be disabled in Samsung, Galaxy, Note 8, but just before the update to Android 9 involving apps, it's actually cleaning the cache of the apps every app and on your phone creates a cache memory. A cache buffer to save I, don't know like the pages you visit very often for me is caballero and brownish Too.
Maybe the friends you're talking to. If we're talking about messaging apps, so what you want to do is go into any app, especially the high-profile ones like Facebook, Facebook message or sub messenger Instagram. Those are the ones that are creating a lot of cash Google, for example, is creating a lot of cash. So you go into the app you click storage, and you click clear cache and right now the app actually rebuilds its cache. The first time you open it, but it's not going to get corrupted as often because it's going to be smaller, and you can do this for any apps.
You can find it on your phone, especially for Instagram, ID, TV, Facebook, Facebook, Messenger, Facebook Messenger, is just a buzz. I, wouldn't want to delete cash from the Maps app because it helps you it actually downloads. In the background, a lot of the area you're moving, so it's better to keep it that way, but just be careful when you're going here and click storage, you have two options: you have clear data and clear cache. Clear cache is the one you want. If you click clear data, it's going to wipe out any saved videos.
Let's say by Netflix your user account and make the app just the way you installed it with no accounts, so you have to log in again, so these are most of the tips on using to speed up my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Now another good option is clearing the overall cache of the smartphone, because Android has its own separate partition for caching. Now this is a good idea, but you don't want to exaggerate. You don't want to do it more than once a month, let's say once every two months is okay, but be careful because just underneath this option is the option to wipe your smartphone forever. You can actually delete your data by mistake by not clicking on the right option, so I'm going to show you first for any Samsung smartphone you power of your smartphone.
If you have a Samsung smartphone with a base bit button on the left, you have to keep it pressed now, press the volume up button and keep it pressed as well, and then press the power button hold it for a few seconds, and this Samsung logo appears release the power button. Keep them pressed a little longer and that's it if you don't have a big spot on your nose on your smartphone. The option is you, keep the volume up, pressed and then the power button. So this is the developer menu the Android recovery menu. You can scroll down through options using the volume rocker and right here you have two options: you have wipe data/factory reset'.
It is not the option you want just below that you have wipe cache partition. Now this is the option you want to click once a month maximum. So to activate it. You just push the power button. You confirm by going down to the yes and power button again and right here, right below is gonna, say cache, wipe complete and right now the option selected is reboot system.
Now you just press the power button once again, so this is it. This is how you make your smartphone run a lot faster. This option actually works very well after you install the system updates. Let's talk about when you update on the android 9 to Android 10, the cache is going to get a little messy. So it's a good thing to do this.
Actually the updater might do it, but just to be sure you might want to do it yourself. So these are my tips for making your Samsung Galaxy smartphone run a lot faster, as I was saying they work on every Samsung smartphone and most of them options work on any Android smartphone. So that's it. For today my name is Radio and if you like, this video don't forget to hit the thumbs up button and if you didn't like it, well there's an option for that on YouTube. But first, please tell me in the comments.
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