Like a computer, your phone and or tablet requires regular maintenance to keep your device and apps running smoothly.
For many of you, this might already be part of your routine weekly. Those with newer handsets will find much of this has been automated, but for some of us, device care is not obvious within the device features or is just not something we think about.
Given the variety of mobile devices available in todays’ market, we will be sticking to Android features, however much of this does still apply to Apple devices.
Tip #1 - Keep your device and apps up to date
There are two key considerations here, the Android software the device is using and your apps. Software updates are how manufacturers / developers provide you with much needed security patches to protect your information from intruders. These updates also serve to provide you with new features and efficiencies. If you don’t update your software regularly you can’t be sure you are running apps at their optimum and most secure.
Updates can be applied automatically through settings. Click the icon in the upper right of the Play Store screen, select settings from the menu. Click the option to “Auto-Update apps”. You can select “Over any Network” which will allow all apps to update using mobile data. You should consider your data allowance in your phone plan before selecting this option.
Tip #2 - Clean up storage regularly
There are two good places to make a habit of clearing, temporary files, and unused apps.
Tip #3 - Close apps running in the background
This tip is more immediate in its benefit. When you open a new app what happens to the old one? Is it closed? The answer is no, unfortunately. Like minimising a program on your PC, an app often isn’t truly closed, it is still open in the background ready to be used again.
In daily operation this is great for quickly switching between tasks but if your device is running slow there may be too many apps running in the background. To free up resources you can close these apps down. This process differs between devices, try swiping lightly from the bottom to the top of your home screen to show all open apps in a staggered or side by side view, these can then be swiped closed.
Note: Some manufacturers including Samsung have their latest android software release automatically put unused background (active) apps to sleep and disables apps that have not been used for a long period of time.
Tip #4 Restart your device regularly
A mainstay of IT support, this is a simple but effective option. We suggest restarting once a week and anytime you are having issues. This will allow the device to refresh and clear all running apps providing a fresh slate.
Bonus tip, some devices will allow you to schedule the restart process and device clean-up.
Tip #5 Check your device manufacturers optimisation routines
Beyond the default options, many manufacturers provide centralised locations to cover maintenance and other optimisation measures. These are typically found in settings and should be considered. As mentioned previously, an example of this is Samsung’s “Battery & device care” option.