While your PC can probably support high loads and millions of open tabs, your mobile was designed to quickly meet your needs and queries. Let’s see how you can overload your device and how to maintain its productivity.
Keep all updated
New updates are popping up every month, with new abilities and features. If you set up the “I’ll update manually” mode, your device is probably of old, low-productivity version. Perhaps, your favourite browser and some other apps are automatically updating themselves, but your old-version mobile is physically unable to support high-performed applications with their “ultra” features.
No place for old apps
Your Duolingo and Pinterest are covered in dust? Your mobile productivity would be grateful when you remove unnecessary applications. Free up your mobile storage. More furniture you would apply – less space you would have.
Don’t worry about your in-app data – it is reliably synchronised with your Google account, so when you are ready to reinstall the app, your results, accounts, savings will also return.
Get rid of animated wallpapers
Those animated kittens and waterfalls are complete performance and productivity destroyers. Furthermore, if you have some battery issues, they are also more likely caused by live wallpapers. Change your wallpapers to improve your device’s swiftness, roominess, productivity, and performance.