Why Android starts to slow down over time and how to fix it

Sooner or later, even the flagships become obsolete, but you can still extend their life.Did you notice that a fresh little Android, right out of the box or after flashing, just flies? But some time passes, and from the former speed there is no trace left.

The system interface becomes thoughtful, the launch of programs slows down, and even what should not slow down, in principle, manages to slow down. Why is this happening and how to deal with it? Let's get it right.

Why Android starts to slow down over time and how to fix it

Operating system updates are not compatible with old smartphone


Each device goes on sale with the current version of the operating system that most closely matches the characteristics of this gadget. If after some time the manufacturer released an OS update for your smartphone or tablet, then you will undoubtedly acquire new functions, but it is far from the fact that the device will work just as fast. When a new version of Android is installed on the old smartphone, the brakes are almost inevitable.

How to fix if Android starts to slow down due to system updates


You must choose between functionality and speed yourself. If your device is not too powerful, then it makes sense to abandon new versions of the OS. However, keep in mind that the older the version of Android on your smartphone becomes, the less applications will be compatible with it.

Sometimes this problem can be solved by switching to alternative, lightweight firmware - for example, LineageOS . But the best, and often the only option is to buy a new smartphone . Especially if you are still the proud owner of a gadget with Android 2.3 or 4.2 on board.

New versions of applications are not compatible with an old smartphone


Developers are constantly focused on new devices and optimize their programs for their capabilities. Many applications after updates function more slowly than before, take up more space and consume more system resources.

The bulk of developers do not at all take into account the needs of users sitting on old hardware. For example, mobile Chrome - now it occupies 200 MB in the smartphone’s memory, not counting program data and cache. For smartphone applications, say, in 2014, such gluttony seems unthinkable.

How to fix if Android starts to slow down due to apps which are not compatible 


You can prevent the application from  updating - use the old version. But this can lead to the fact that the old browser will be incompatible with new web pages or the old cloud storage clients will not be able to log in. So this is a dubious decision.
Another option is to use special, lightweight versions of the applications that many popular programs have. For example, Facebook Lite instead of a full-fledged Facebook client, Skype Lite instead of heavy Skype, Opera Mini instead of gluttonous Chrome, and so on.

Background processes take up too much memory


Have you installed three dozen programs after purchasing the device and are not going to stop? Do you think that if the application is not active, then it does not consume system resources?

This is not true. Many installed programs are automatically loaded at system startup, consuming processor resources and occupying the memory of your device. Separately, we need to recall various live wallpapers and desktop widgets, most of which do absolutely nothing useful, but at the same time load the system.

How to fix if Android starts to slow down due to Background processes


Disable live wallpapers, widgets and other things you don’t really need. Remove programs that you don’t use. Take a look at the list of background applications and stop those that you do not need. You can do this manually or using Greenify. This application shows which programs load the smartphone the most, and allows you to control their background activity. Greenify can work both on devices with root access and without it.

There is not enough free space on the smartphone.


The built-in drives of your gadget work in such a way that when they are almost full, their speed can significantly decrease. This is due to the methods by which information was recorded on the internal memory of the device.

Therefore, for fast operation of the system, it is important that at least 25% of the internal memory remain free. This will not only help maintain performance, but also reduce wear on the built-in media.

How to fix it


If your smartphone is capable of accepting an SD card, try to transfer as much data as possible to it from the internal memory. Save movies, music, podcasts, pictures and other content to an external drive. Transfer  application data there, if possible.

And such a thing as photographs is generally better stored in the cloud - especially if there are a lot of them. Cache files also sometimes take up a lot of space - clean them from time to time.

Those smartphones that do not support SD-cards, as a rule, have their own impressive memory reserve. But still, it may end. Therefore, periodically free up space on your device and make sure that part of the memory is not full.

Another option is to make a hardware reset of the smartphone, after taking care of backups . Then install on the device only those applications that you really need.

Unfortunately, smartphones sooner or later begin to slow down, and they become outdated much faster than computers. You can try to deal with this using these methods, put up using the gadget solely as a “dialer” and player, or finally buy a new smartphone - the choice is yours.

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