1. Install the most recent version of iOS.
It may seem self-evident, but having the most recent operating system on your phone makes a significant difference. Apple not only adds new features with each iteration, but also enhances the general performance of the device: As the iOS 14.5 release demonstrates. Go to Settings -> General -> Software Update to see whether there's a new update available.
2. Dim the lights.
Visual effects and animations may appear appealing, but they consume a significant amount of system resources. When you switch them off, you'll notice a slight increase in speed. To begin, disable the parallax effect for the icons and notifications. Reduce Motion may be found under Settings -> Accessibility -> Motion. Next you should reduce the transparency effect by going to Settings -> Accessibility -> Display & Text Size, and turn on Reduce Transparency.
3. Disable the Background App Refresh feature.
To save you time, certain programs will automatically download updates. Email apps, on the other hand, frequently retrieve emails automatically so that they are available in the inbox before you launch the program. These background programs consume not only data but also the resources of your phone. Switch your phone to Low Data Mode to disable them. Turn on Low Data Mode in Settings -> Cellular -> Cellular Data Options.
4. No, Siri, I'm not interested.
Though Siri is quite useful, certain of its features may cause iPhones to slow down (especially older ones). Siri can make suggestions depending on your phone's usage, but this might eat up battery life. Turn it off by going to Settings -> Siri & Search -> Turn off all Siri Suggestions. Also turn off the feature that can wake up Siri with the command– “Hey Siri”. On the same screen turn off “Listen for “Hey Siri”.
5. Remove any programs you don't want.
Another cause of poor performance on your phone could be a lack of storage. For optimal performance, you should leave at least 10% of your phone's storage free. For a detailed look into how your phone's storage is being used, go to Settings -> General -> Storage. Delete useless apps, old messages, and other information like music and images to free up some space.
5 ways to make your Android phone run faster
1. Restart the phone.
This is a simple trick that actually works. You don't have to restart your phone all the time, but it's a good idea once in a while. Restarting your phone clears the memory and can often resolve issues with rowdy apps. Hold down the power button until the restart option displays.
2. Delete the cache
Apps create a trail on your phone, which can eat up RAM over time. As a result, there is less RAM available to execute other operations, and your phone may feel slow. To delete these traces, go to Settings -> Storage -> Cache and check the box next to the notification asking if you want to delete the cache partition.
3. Turn off animations
Visual effects and animations, as previously said, may appear to be appealing, but they are memory hogs. Reduce the quantity of animations or turn them off entirely to speed things up. Go to Settings -> About Phone -> Tap Build Number till Developer Options is enabled. Return to Settings -> Developer Options -> Windows Animation Scale -> Animations off to turn off animations.
4. Delete obsolete mobile applications
Remove any programs that you haven't used in a long time. They will take up space on your phone and cause it to slow down. Once you've whittled down your list of apps to the ones you actually use, make sure they're up to date. Companies address problems that might otherwise hinder the app's performance with each release.
5. Install Custom Rom
It's possible that a phone's manufacturer put their own ROM over Android, which is why your phone is slow. You should test out a few custom ROMs if you're comfortable with tinkering with your phone. Third-party ROMs such as Nova Launcher or Apex Launcher can not only modify the look of your phone's software, but they can also make it run faster.
Ultimate Option
If none of the preceding methods succeed in speeding up your phone, there is one more thing you can do as a last option. You can conduct a factory reset on your smartphone, which will restore it to its original state.
Because the factory reset will erase everything on the phone, you must back up your data before proceeding. Go to Settings -> Apple ID -> Back Up Now on an iPhone. Go to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Reset Options -> Erase All Data (Factory Reset) -> Reset Phone on an Android device.


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