15+ Tips to Speed Up Samsung Galaxy Phones

Learn how to improve the performance of any Samsung Galaxy phone. Make your phone fast and snappy again with these tips.

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Best Tips to Speed Up Samsung Galaxy Phones

Best Tips to Speed Up Samsung Galaxy Phones

Is your Samsung Galaxy phone feeling sluggish? You’re not the only one. As time goes by, phones can get bogged down with clutter and outdated files, causing a dip in performance. But don’t worry, there are some easy steps you can take to get your Samsung Galaxy phone running smoothly again. In this blog post, we’ll share some top tips for speeding up most Samsung Galaxy phones, no matter the model or age.

1. Turn on Battery Optimization

Battery optimization features can boost your phone's performance by freeing up resources and storage space. Go to the Device Care app  & Tap on Auto Optimize Now. From there, also Turn on "Auto Optimization". This will help speed up your phone considerably.

2. Switch to High-Performance Mode

High-performance mode prioritizes speed over battery life. While it will drain your battery faster, your phone should feel noticeably faster and more responsive. Go to the Device Care app > Battery > More battery settings> Performance profile and select "Standard."

3. Uninstall Apps You Don't Use

Unnecessary apps can sap your phone's resources, slowing it down. Go to App Gallery & Long press any apps you no longer want and tap "Uninstall." Getting rid of unused apps is an easy way to speed up an Android phone.

4. Free Up Storage Space

Clearing out large items like photos, videos, and music can speed up your phone by freeing up storage space. Go to Device Care App > Storage. Tap through your files and folders and delete anything you don't need anymore.

5. Use Lightweight Apps

Instead of full-featured apps, use "lite" versions that require fewer resources. Lite apps often have the same basic functions while using less processing power and storage. Just search for a lite version of the app on the Play Store & install it.

6. Reduce Animation Speed

Lowering your animation speed can make your phone feel faster and more responsive. For this ensure developer options are enabled. If not, go to Settings > About phone. Then tap the Build number option repeatedly until a popup says you are a developer.

After that Go to Settings > Developer options. Scroll down to the Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale options.

Tap each animation option and select 'Off' or '0.5x' to reduce the animation speed by half. This will cut down on some of the extra animation effects.

7. Turn Off Auto Sync

Disabling auto sync for accounts and apps you don't need constant updates for can speed up your phone. Go to Settings > Accounts and Backup > Manage accounts and scroll down to the bottom & tap "Auto-sync data." Toggle auto sync off for any accounts or apps you don't require continuous syncing.

8. Skip Live Wallpapers

While aesthetically pleasing, live wallpapers use processing power - especially 3D or animated ones. Static wallpapers are an easy way to gain a small performance boost. So avoid using the Live wallpapers feature.

9. Remove Third-Party Themes

Did you know that using a graphics-intensive theme on your Samsung phone might cause lag in day-to-day tasks? It’s true! So, it’s best to go back to the default theme, which is optimized for your phone. Just long-press on the Samsung home screen, open Themes, tap on Menu, select My stuff, and then tap on Default to go back to One UI home.

10. Disable Samsung Free

Samsung Free is the company’s take on the Google Discover menu on the home screen. But unfortunately, it’s not optimized properly, and you might face lag when dealing with it. So, we would advise switching to Google Discover or disabling Samsung Free entirely on your phone. Just long-press on the Samsung home screen, swipe right, and either select Google Discover or turn off Samsung Free.

11. Use Navigation Buttons

Have you noticed that gesture navigation on Galaxy phones isn’t as smooth as it could be? Well, it’s time to go back to true and tested navigation buttons. For that go to Settings > Display > Navigation bar, and tap on the Buttons. One UI will switch to navigation buttons and you won’t face any lag when going back or switching between apps on Galaxy phones.

12. Enable Device Protection

Do you often download and install APK files from uncertified websites? If so, you might have accidentally exposed your phone to adware and spyware. But don’t worry! You can put Samsung’s device protection in action to remove such files. For this go to the Device Care app > Device Protection > Tap on 3 dots at the upper right corner & select "Device protection settings".  Here turn on the toggle next to all options. This will enable device protection on your phone, which can help detect and remove any harmful files.

13. Enable Touch Sensitivity

Are you facing ghost touches on your Galaxy phone? You might feel your phone being slow when the display doesn’t respond to your touches at times. This issue is most apparent on phones with thick screen protectors. But don’t worry! You can fix this issue by launching the Settings app & going to the Display menu, and enabling the Touch Sensitivity toggle.

14. Update One UI

Did you know that Samsung regularly releases new updates with monthly security patches and performance improvements? Make sure to keep your phone up-to-date by heading to Samsung Settings and selecting Software Update to download and install new One UI updates on your phone.

15. Clear App Cache

Clearing the cache for individual apps lets the app reload new information and delete unused files. This can free up space and speed up the app. Go to Settings > Apps. Select an app, tap "Storage," then tap "Clear cache."

16. Perform a Full Factory Reset

If nothing else helps, a factory reset should resolve any lingering issues and return your phone to an optimized state. Back up your important data first! Go to Settings > General management > Reset and tap "Factory data reset" & scroll down to the bottom & tap on the "Reset" button.

Conclusion

Bottom line - if your Samsung Galaxy phone is running like molasses lately, don't stress. There are tons of quick and simple tricks to speed that puppy up. By following the tips in this post, you can optimize your battery usage, free up storage, lower animation speeds, and more. These tweaks can really breathe new life into your phone and make it feel fast and snappy again. Why not give them a go and see how much of a difference it makes for yourself? You might be shocked at how speeding up your phone is just a few easy changes away.

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