Android Magazine UK - Issue No. 49

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

Hacker Zøne


Superfast fixes


Once you have downloaded the app you
will be shown a long list of times when processes
kick in automatically on your device. Don’t fret
though, the entries that we are looking for should
be at the very top of that list, marked During
Startup and After Startup.

Download and install
1

Syncing is nice, but it
means your device is
checking up on things
every few minutes or so.
Turn it of f and
remember to sync
manually to free up
some memory.

Superfast and
simple fixes

Using a faster SD card
will speed up the
transfer of data and
shave a couple of
seconds off the load
times. Class 6 or class
10 are the ones you
should look out for.

Use a faster
SD Card

Cutting down on the
number of widgets
you’ve got running on
your homescreens will
cut down the amount of
power and memory
you’re using when you’re
just looking for an app.

Cut down on
widgets

Go to the developer
options, scroll down to
Window animation scale
and set it to Animation
off. Transitions won’t be
as smooth, but they
won’t use as much
memory either.

Turn of f
animations

Make sure you’ve got
the most up to date
stable version of
whatever ROM you’re
using. The same goes
for nonrooted users as
well. And keep your apps
up to date too.

Keep up
to date

If you are still unsure about what you can
and can’t turn off, hit the menu button in the
top-right corner of the screen. Tap the box marked
‘Hide system apps’ and anything that the system
requires to run will be taken out of the list so you
know what you can change.

Hide system apps
There are going to be a lot more processes^4
at this point, so take your time to see which of
them you want to activate when your phone or
tablet has turned on. To alter the settings, just tap
on one of the processes and then tap on the
button marked Disable.

After Startup
3

First check the During Startup box. Most of
these should be system processes that you need
to run in order to get your device up and running. If
you are unsure what any of them are, a quick
Google search should set you right. Now check the
After Startup box.

Check During
2

If your phone or tablet is taking a lot of time to boot up when you turn it on, it could be
because you’ve got too many apps clamouring to turn themselves on at the same time. Don’t
worr y though, there is a simple way around this and it’s called Autostarts. This easy to use
app lets you kill any processes that are making your boot up time chug, meaning that your
rooted A ndroid dev ice should turn on in record time. It’s a paid app so if you are unsure
whether you need it or not, it is a good idea to make use of the Google Play store’s half hour
refund window to try it out.

Use Autostarts to set which apps boot up when you start
your rooted phone or tablet

Speed up start up


with Autostarts

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