As mentioned above, you can go through this cleaning ritual manually or you can let a housekeeping app do it all for you. Enter Avast Cleanup for Android. This free tool combs through your phone, top to bottom. It clears out cache files, wasteful folders, and unused apps from your phone's built-in data storage. It also removes app hogs from your phone's memory RAM.
Download Avast Cleaner for Android and launch the app. Start by clicking on the Show Results button. This gives you instant tips to clear data from your Android phone. This includes thumbnails, empty folders, cache files, and other invisible caches. But that's just the beginning! From there, you can and should start digging deeper. Go back to the main screen and go to the Photo app to find similar looking photos, wasteful screenshots, and bad photos.
You probably found a lot more room on your phone by deleting app caches, irrelevant Android apps, and boring photos. On my own phone, that exercise freed up 2 GB of wasted storage. Here are some examples from my own phone:. Spotify : As a Spotify Premium user, I make heavy use of its offline option.
As a result, hour-long podcasts are sitting on my phone, consuming hundreds of MB of space! Android emulator release 9 has a new "snapshot" feature. You can save the state of the emulator make an image of the emulator and avoid booting when you start the emulator. The emulator runs slowly because the complete Android environment is running on emulated hardware and the instructions are executed on an emulated ARM processor as well.
The main choking point is rendering since it's not running on any dedicated hardware but it's actually being performed through software rendering. Lowering the screen size will drastically improve emulator performance. They've mentioned, at the time, that they're developing an interface that would allow the emulator to pipe certain instructions through the host hardware, so eventually, you'll be able to leverage emulator performances with the raw power of desktop hardware.
The current May version of the emulator is slow particularly with Android 3. This is crazy-slow. They're working on this problem and have it partially solved, but not with any sort of release quality. In the version of Android Studio I used 0.
This improved things considerably, but the emulator was still feeling a bit sluggish. After these changes, Android Emulator was launching in seconds and running without any noticeable lag. Try Genymotion for Android Studio.
Blazing fast! Just needs one time installation. No more AVD pain. I have recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation to Ubuntu And now the emulator although takes a while to start seems to be running faster than previously. Here's what you can try. It does speed up the emulator for me, especially during loading time. I noticed the emulator is only using a single core of the available CPU. I set it to use all available processors. When the Android emulator is starting, open up the Task Manager, look under the Process tab, look for "emulator-arm.
Right click on it, select Processor Affinity and assign as much processor as you like to the emulator. After developing for a while, my emulator became brutally slow. I chose wipe user data , and it was much much better. I am guessing that it takes time to load up each APK file you've deployed.
Well, since somebody suggested Android x86 as an alternative testing emulator, I'll also present my favorite. This might not be an alternative for everyone, but for me it's perfect! Use the Bluestacks Player. It runs Android 2. Sometimes it is even faster than a normal device. The only downside is, that you can just test apps on the API Level 10 and just on one screen size, but it's perfect just for testing if it's working or not.
Just connect the Player with the adb by running. After compiling, it installs instantly. I had intermittent slow emulator SDK v8. Both Eclipse and the emulator are memory hogs. Android emulator is dead slow. It takes MB memory while running. It is superb, provides you functionalities more than Android Studio Emulator.
And most important it is fast consumes 13MB only. It comes with Visual Studio Technical Preview. I am using it and happy with it. Visual Studio Emulator for Android. I noticed that the my emulator Eclipse plugin was significantly slowed by my Nvidia graphics card anti-aliasing settings. Removing 2x anti aliasing from the graphics menu and changing it to application controlled made it more responsive.
It is still slow, but better than it used to be. To reduce your emulator start-up time you need to check the "Disable Boot Animation" before starting the emulator. Refer to the Android documentation. Emulator takes annoyingly long time only when it started the first time. Click on Enable Instant Run. And After That This will ensure you have the correct gradle plugin for your project to work with Instant Run.
And Instant run will look like this. How are we doing? Please help us improve Stack Overflow. Take our short survey. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. When this happens, your phone can do some abnormal things including turning on and off. With this, the phone will operate more slowly.
You may be able to tell this when browsing online or trying to load social media apps. An Android keylogger will need to be download to your device in order to work.
Usually, you can find this by searching Downloads on your phone, going to your My Files app, or checking your settings. The keylogger file may be a combination of random characters, and end in APK. If you need further help finding it, click here. Try reloading it or exiting out of the app and rejoin it and try again. Also check to make sure that your storage is not taken up by videos and music. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 6.
Samsung phones typically use Micro SD cards, the ones that are smaller than your thumb. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 3. Go to your file manager app and type "mp3" in the search bar, then right click it if you're on a laptop or computer, or if you're on an Android device, press and hold it until the menu pops up.
It should show the option to delete. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 0. My Android phone's memory is not working properly. Internal memory shows full, but the SD card is not full.
I can't download apps. What is the problem? Matt Digz. Unless you format your SD card to be an extension of your internal phone storage, I don't believe you can normally store apps on it. Example 6 will show you how to format your SD Card for this purpose. Note: Doing this will require you to delete everything stored on your SD card. Back up your files first. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 1. If you're talking about Method 6, then it should be fine to take the card out of your phone, All you're doing is copying the files to the card, and the card can be removed.
Android doesn't necessarily need to have the card to run, as long as you have the files still in your main hard drive. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Back up your memory card contents before transferring data to an SD card. How to check which apps are using up your battery: Open the Settings app.
Tap on Battery. Select the 3-dot menu button. Hit Battery usage. A list of apps with a percentage of battery usage will appear. Check if there are any weird or unknown apps here.
Check your precious data. Go to Mobile network to see how much data you use. You can access more details by going into App data usage. You can see more information and even check how much data each app uses. Again, check the list of apps and see which are using the internet more. Look for any discrepancies. Temperature suddenly rising Is your phone getting a little too hot?
Hearing things? Also read: How enhanced HD Voice makes your calls crips and clear Phone turning on and off Other usual signs that your device may have been compromised are random boots and shutdowns.
Weird messages. Any weird apps around? Issues turning off or restarting Hackers can make turning off or restarting a phone complicated. Weird browser history entries. Read: These are the 10 best privacy browsers around How can I fight spying and tracking apps?
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