RE: Musing Posts
1. Disable Widget and Live Wallpaper
Personalizing your smartphone by adding widgets and live wallpapers makes the phone look more personal. Even so, widgets and live wallpaper consume RAM space. Instead of being faster, often refreshing the device actually drains the battery.
Therefore, the right step is to limit the use of widgets and disable live wallpaper to optimize RAM.
2. Disable Application
Some applications do use considerable capacity in RAM, even though the application is not being used. Therefore, you can choose which applications should and do not have to run in the background. That way, smartphone performance will increase.
To deactivate the application, you can enter Settings, then select the Application Manager menu. Next, you will enter a list of all applications installed on your Android.
Don't try to disable all applications. Try to choose applications that are rarely used, or if it's never been used it is better to uninstall it.
3. Disable Annimation
Animation often takes up a lot of RAM memory, to disable it, you have to enter the Developer option, how to enter Settings then select About Phone.
Then tap Build Number about seven times until the phone gives a notification that the user has become a developer.
After this section is complete, you can enter Phone settings, then swipe down to find Developer Options.
Next, you can enter the Drawing section and turn off the option. Some options that can be disabled include the Windows animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animation duration scale