The most common problem in a low-cost Android device is lagging. Most of us have this problem because of low RAM in our devices. I have tried & tested some methods which we can do to arrest this trouble upto some extent. Here are 10 tips for your low-cost Android device which will somewhat help you keep a optimum free memory in background.
1.Avoid widgets
This is probably the foremost thing mostly people suggest & most of tech geeks think it is useful which is actually worth doing. By not keeping widgets on homescreen the background memory is free of those active widgets.
2.Avoid sharing of APKs
Most of us share install non-market apps by sharing APKs which has made things quite easier but it has lots of disadvantadges. The non-market apps doesn't always get updates or bug fixes from the Play store which results in frequent crashing of the apps. So try to download all the apps from Google Play Store & keep them updating frequently.
3.Don't use any memory cleaner apps
I think most of the RAM booster or memory cleaner apps available in Play store are crap except those which comes standard with some devices. They just eat half your RAM itself.
4. Remove unnecessary apps
More apps is equal to more consumption of RAM. So try to remove some less used or unimportant apps from your phone. It will surely boost your memory a bit.
5.Install apps in internal memory
ICS/Jelly Bean may have given us the option to install our applications in SD card but that is not always good (for this category of phones). Storing of apps in internal memory makes the phone easy to handle the apps.
6.Don't unnecessarily sync
Try to avoid sync to every other apps. And try not to sync the exchange services in your phone. Syncing all your different mail IDs in one device is not always advisable.
7.Find alternative apps
Apps like Facebook, Messenger & few more consume lots of memory in background. Low cost device users you have to avoid this types of apps. Afterall there is always Opera Mini to use Facebook without eating lots of memory in background!
8. Avoid customizations
Again this is a thing which is most advisable for a stable system i.e. to avoid personalisation different themes & launchers in your low-cost device. This always keeps a background process which is usually heavier than your default launcher. So avoid this.
9. Avoid anti-virus applications
I think it quite a waste to install an anti-virus on an Android device because until & unless you do something very hardcore with your phone. My point of not using anti-virus on phone is that the Windows virus never attacks or harms Android & most of the anti-virus apps are just malware cleaner or memory booster (like what i mentioned above). So all it does is eat up all your RAM in the background & nothing good.
1.Avoid widgets
This is probably the foremost thing mostly people suggest & most of tech geeks think it is useful which is actually worth doing. By not keeping widgets on homescreen the background memory is free of those active widgets.
2.Avoid sharing of APKsMost of us share install non-market apps by sharing APKs which has made things quite easier but it has lots of disadvantadges. The non-market apps doesn't always get updates or bug fixes from the Play store which results in frequent crashing of the apps. So try to download all the apps from Google Play Store & keep them updating frequently.
3.Don't use any memory cleaner apps
I think most of the RAM booster or memory cleaner apps available in Play store are crap except those which comes standard with some devices. They just eat half your RAM itself.
4. Remove unnecessary appsMore apps is equal to more consumption of RAM. So try to remove some less used or unimportant apps from your phone. It will surely boost your memory a bit.
5.Install apps in internal memory
ICS/Jelly Bean may have given us the option to install our applications in SD card but that is not always good (for this category of phones). Storing of apps in internal memory makes the phone easy to handle the apps.
6.Don't unnecessarily sync
Try to avoid sync to every other apps. And try not to sync the exchange services in your phone. Syncing all your different mail IDs in one device is not always advisable.
7.Find alternative apps
Apps like Facebook, Messenger & few more consume lots of memory in background. Low cost device users you have to avoid this types of apps. Afterall there is always Opera Mini to use Facebook without eating lots of memory in background!
8. Avoid customizations
Again this is a thing which is most advisable for a stable system i.e. to avoid personalisation different themes & launchers in your low-cost device. This always keeps a background process which is usually heavier than your default launcher. So avoid this.
9. Avoid anti-virus applications
I think it quite a waste to install an anti-virus on an Android device because until & unless you do something very hardcore with your phone. My point of not using anti-virus on phone is that the Windows virus never attacks or harms Android & most of the anti-virus apps are just malware cleaner or memory booster (like what i mentioned above). So all it does is eat up all your RAM in the background & nothing good.




