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10-31-2024 06:24 PM (Last edited a month ago by SamsungJoJo ) in
A Series & Other MobileI got this Galaxy from MetroPCS Samsung Galaxy A13 5G SM-A136U, I moved on to Xfinity and I kept this phone to use it with my Wi-Fi, and now after I disconnected it from MetroPCS it became a slow as molasses, it will take a long time to switch from one item to another . any solutions you could think of? thank you
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A Series & Other Mobile1. Remove Unnecessary Apps: Go through the apps on your device and uninstall any that you don't need. Carrier-provided devices often come with pre-installed apps that you might not be using. You can also disable MetroPCS apps to free up resources.
2. Clear Cache Partition: This can help speed things up. Turn off your phone, then press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons until the Samsung logo appears. Use the Volume Down button to highlight "Wipe cache partition," then press Power to select it.
3. Limit Background Processes: Go to Settings > Developer options (enable Developer options by tapping Build number seven times under Settings > About phone if you haven’t already), and reduce the background process limit to 3 or fewer. This keeps the phone from bogging down with too many background apps.
4. Disable Animations: In Developer options, set Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale to 0.5x or turn them off completely. This can make your phone feel snappier.
5. Factory Reset: If performance is still poor, a factory reset may help. Just remember that this will erase all data, so back up anything important first. You can reset the device through Settings > General Management > Reset > Factory data reset.
6. Update Software: Check if there are any software updates available in Settings > Software update. Sometimes, updates can optimize performance.
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