Step 1:
If you’re using a Samsung device, you’ll notice that it has the encryption module that enables the user to either encrypt the entire device HDD or an SD card.This is a wrong move although if your the security type it’s good for you but this also consumes a lot of processes and reduce the memory to a minimum.So you should want to check again before you Encrypt.Not to say you shouldn’t but if you’re to encrypt then you have to make sure you encrypt only the SD card and not the Internal Memory.
Step 2:
I know we all love Apps, but seriously how many of this Apps can you actually use at a time? reduce the number of Apps Installed and the ones you hardly use, uninstall them.
Step 3:
If you are always using your Android device with a packet data system or rather a mobile plan for Internet services, sometimes you might want to switch it off.It keeps your device from over-heating and reduces memory consumption.WiFi is much preferable but not for extensive period of time if not you might notice that your Apps might just hang.This occurs mostly with Apps that uses Internet connectivity.
Step 4:
You might also want to reduce the screen brightness to suit the intensity of light that enters your eyes.This is for health purposes and to increase battery life.Note that in everything your device does, it uses processes and those processes consume power, which in turn runs down your battery for your device and reduces it’s performance.
Step 5:
Always make sure you’re not running multiple Apps at the same time.Although your device could be multitasking but it has a limit.Learn to use only Apps that you need at any particular time.