Showing posts with label Android Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Tricks. Show all posts

How to speed up Android smartphones Part - II

December 29, 2014 Posted by WithU Technologies ,

Speed up Android Smartphones


Before moving on to this topic we want to assure this, that you read the Part - I of Android smartphones optimizing and speeding. If not then please first go through that post first as it was the beginning basic methods to speed up your Android smartphone.

Link to the first method of Android Device optimization: How to speed up Android Smartphones Part - I

So, now move on to our current topic which is the intermediate method to speed up your Android smartphone.

On this topic we especially focus on Android animation scale, Android smartphones and tablets display animations when moving between apps and screens. These animations look very polished and cool, but they waste time and especially the speed of your android device.

We can improve the time taken or say the speed to move or switch between apps and screens. But if you are happy with the animations then you can leave those as it or you can set them according to your preference, the larger you increase the animation scale the larger time it takes to switch between apps and screens.

If you are confused between the speed and animation then you can also try each of the scale of animation scale and test all the scales successively and at last choose that one which suits you.
The steps are following to access Developer menu and alter the animation scale:

  • Firstly, we’ll need to access the Developer Options menu. It’s hidden by default so Android users won’t stumble across it unless they’re actually looking for it.
  • To access the Developer menu Open the settings screen on your device.

  • Scroll Down or Tap the More tab on the screen according to your device Android version it vary.



  • Tap on the About device option.



  • Scroll down to the Build number field and tap it repeatedly up to Seven times. After completing the Seventh Tap on the build number field, you’ll see a message appear saying “You are now a developer!”

  • Now you can access the Developer option.



  • Open the Developer Options screen and slide the switch at the top of the screen to On or You may not need to do so depending upon your Android version it was pre started.

  •  If you ever want to re-enable the animations and revert your changes, all you have to do is slide the Developer Options switch back to Off.



  • Now Scroll down to the Drawing section.

  • Under the Drawing section you will find three Option named:



  1. Window animation scale

  2. Transition animation scale

  3. Animator duration scale


  • Tap the Window animation scale, a window will pop out with so many scaling option as like it shown in the image.


  • Choose the desired scale which suits you, you can also turn it off by tapping the Animation off option.


  •  Do the same scale selection with Transition animation scale and animator duration scale respectively.(You can choose different scales for the three predefined option but I recommend to keep it as low as possible for example:- Animation scale 0.5x)



  •  That’s all, we are done but the changes won’t take effect immediately, it would only took effect after you restart your android Launcher or simply you can also restart your device.

Now whenever you open an app or switch between app or screens, it will Switched or Open as quickly as possible.

If you set the Animation scale to minimum then it will increase the device rendering speed and also helps you to switch between apps which will consequently improve the multitasking processes.

How to speed up Android Smartphones Part- I

December 29, 2014 Posted by WithU Technologies ,

Speed up Android Smartphones


There are many ways out there in the market to speed up your android smartphone with different apps, just you have to install those apps from playstore or any other android market and after installing those application in your phone you have to press certain buttons (generally named OPTIMIZE) to speed up or optimise your android device.

 

Quiet simple!

 

But wait do they really speed up your device?

-The answer is up to a certain limit only.

As they generally freed up the RAM memory of the device by using the Low Memory Killer (LMK) which automatically frees memory by cleaning the least recently used list (LRU). These feature optimize your device by shutting down all the background apps running behind on your device but if you carefully observed the RAM memory after few minutes,(To see the Used RAM on your device, open the task manager which is operable on android smartphones by generally pressing the home button for a few second and then touch the RAM tab)

 

RAM tab

 

You can observe that for a certain time the RAM is freed up but after few minutes your device will be in the SAME condition, as it was.

Those apps only are the temporary solution of speeding up your Android smartphone, it is not the permanent solution to optimize or speed up your Android smartphone as they used the LRU list i.e. Least Recently Used List which is quite expected as the developers made there apps for all smartphone users.

There is another drawback of optimization through third part app is that the app itself uses certain amount RAM and Device memory to RUN itself on your Device.

NOTE: Each and every bit of RAM and Device memory is important, especially for those who have following memory configuration on their Android smartphone:

 

+ RAM - 1GB or Below

+ Device Internal Memory - 6GB or Below

 

But don't worry, as we are here with a solution with which you can permanently speed up your Android device by using your App Priority List (APL).

We can optimise our devices naturally or you can say manually without the help of any third party application.

Here is a link is given for the Part - II of Optimization, How to speed up your Android smartphone part - II

As you know that there are many preinstalled apps in your device which are undeletable they can be only deleted when your device is rooted.

But there is a way to disable those pre-installed unused apps through a simple process.

The steps are following: -

1)     Go to your phone settings.

Application manager

2)     Go to the Application manager or Navigate from More tab to Application manager, if you are using 4.2 jelly bean and above

3)     Tap on Application Manager

device memory

4)     Swipe three times towards the left to open ALL application manager on your device.

5)     You can see that all the apps which are installed on your device are listed here. So, our next step is to list out those apps which are not needed by you anymore.

6)     Take a pen and paper and write down those apps name which are known to you and you don’t need them (Do not open those apps from Application manager which are not known by you like the basic system apps)

Google search

7)     Let’s take an example app, say Google Search (Disabling these app can disable your google voice search and other google search features).

 

8)     Tap on Google Search.

force stop

 

9)     Tap on Force stop.

uninstall

 

10) Then Tap on Disable or Uninstall in case the app is Upgraded.

 

clear data

 

11) And then Tap on Clear Data (which frees the memory and Data used by that app)

 

uncheck notification

12) Uncheck the show notification box.

 

That solve, You successfully disable that app. Like this you can also disable or uninstall other unused apps on your Android device.

For more tweaks on speeding up up your android Smartphone Check out my other posts.

Update: The second part of Android speed up is published and ready to explore from this link- How to speed up android smartphone Part- II

How to Run Android on your PC

June 22, 2014 Posted by WithU Technologies , ,


3 Best Ways to Run Android on Your PC







1. Bluestacks

Your favorite mobile apps on PC, MAC and TV  is the tagline
of the official website of Bluestacks.

Yes, you heard it right that now you can run all your android application in your current PC with any operating system you have.


BlueStacks is currently the best way to run Android apps on Windows. It doesn’t replace your entire operating system. Instead, it runs Android apps within a window on your Windows desktop. This allows you to use Android apps just like any other program such as Temple Run, Subway surfers, and even the high end android games and android apps. BlueStacks also includes support for easy installation of apps from Google Play and you can also install other android markets such as 1mobilemarket, so the process is as seamless as possible. Even better, BlueStacks runs Android apps and games with surprisingly good performance.




Download Bluestacks: Bluestacks







2Official Android Emulator

The Android SDK includes a virtual mobile device emulator that runs on your computer. The emulator lets you prototype, develop and test Android applications without using a physical device.

The Android emulator mimics all of the hardware and software features of a typical mobile device, except that it cannot place actual phone calls. It provides a variety of navigation and control keys, which you can "press" using your mouse or keyboard to generate events for your application. It also provides a screen in which your application is displayed, together with any other active Android applications.


To let you model and test your application more easily, the emulator utilizes Android Virtual Device (AVD) configurations. AVDs let you define certain hardware aspects of your emulated phone and allow you to create many configurations to test many Android platforms and hardware permutations. Once your application is running on the emulator, it can use the services of the Android platform to invoke other applications, access the network, play audio and video, store and retrieve data, notify the user, and render graphical transitions and themes.



The Android emulator supports many hardware features likely to be found on mobile devices, including:


  • An ARMv5 CPU and the corresponding memory-management unit (MMU)

  • A 16-bit LCD display

  • One or more keyboards (a Qwerty-based keyboard and associated Dpad/Phone buttons)

  • A sound chip with output and input capabilities

  • Flash memory partitions (emulated through disk image files on the development machine)

  • A GSM modem, including a simulated SIM Card

  • A camera, using a webcam connected to your development computer.

  • Sensors like an accelerometer, using data from a USB-connected Android device.

Unfortunately, the official Android emulator is rather slow and isn’t a good option for everyday use. It’s useful if you want to test apps or play with the latest version of Android, but you wouldn’t want to actually use apps or play games in it.

To get started with the Android Emulator, download Google’s Android SDK, open the SDK Manager program, and select Tools > Manage AVDs. Click the New button and create a an Android Virtual Device (AVD) with your desired configuration, then select it and click the Start button to launch it.


Download Android emulator: Android SDK



3.Android-x86

Android-x86 is a community project to port Android to the x86 platform so it can run natively on Intel and AMD processors, allowing you to install Android on a laptop or tablet just as you’d install Windows or Linux. This project was originally noteworthy for providing a way to run Android on low-power netbooks, giving those old netbooks some additional life.

Bear in mind that this project isn’t stable. You should exercise extreme caution when installing it on physical hardware.





The New Version of Android kitkat is released .


Android-x86 Summary

Distribution

Android-x86

Home Page


Mailing Lists


Documentation


Screenshots


Download Mirrors


Bug Tracker


If you really want to run Android apps on your Windows computer without depending on and external operating system emulator, you should install BlueStacks. It’s the easiest option which you have, it doesn't have any special requirement.