How to make your Android phone work faster again

Last week, we reported that Trump had somewhat begrudgingly trading his beloved Android phone in for something more secure. In an article detailing his new daily routine at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the paper notes that Trump spends some of his evenings away from Melania and Barron sitting in front of the TV with "his old, unsecured Android phone," a fact that has apparently been the source of protest among some of the president's aides. In the lead up to inauguration, Trump was reportedly concerned about giving up his device over fears that doing so would cause him to become more isolated after his move from Trump Tower, causing him to lose touch with friends. Now, deep in a story by The New York Times, the same outlet that initially reported on the peaceful transition of handsets, is passing mention of the fact that maybe Trump hasn't given up on old faithful after all. Featured Image: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post/Getty Images


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How to make your Android phone work faster again

Many of the Android phones running Android 6.0 or higher provide the option to clear cache in the phone's Settings itself. Many phone makers never provide new Android update to their phones, which is why if you are considering buying a new phone, it's better to buy one that already runs on new version of Android. If the new Android version is available to your phone as an update, and you have been holding back on it, you should download and install the update. Lags while switching between apps, inability to run games smoothly and frequent app crashes are some of the issues that many Android phone users face in their Android smartphones after some time of using them and filling up the space with apps and photos. Longer animation time makes the phone appear smoother but if your phone is already lagging, it will slow down your phone's performance even more.

How to make your Android phone work faster again

All the big Android phone launches to expect in 2017
The story All the big Android phone launches to expect in 2017 first appeared on The Sydney Morning Herald. All the big Android phone launches to expect in 2017 The Pixel 2 should be more refined in a lot of ways, including build quality. We'll be heading to Oppo's event at MWC 2017 to see what the company has in store, so stay tuned. Samsung: Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note8Samsung's Galaxy S8 won't be announced at MWC 2017, with the world's largest phone manufacturer apparently holding off until March. Sony: YoshinoSony is widely expected to announce five new phones at MWC 2017, including a flagship codenamed Yoshino.


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