The Best Fixes For Older Androids
Not all Android smartphones
are the same: older software versions and varying hardware specs mean that
fragmentation is high and devices get obsolete a lot faster. If you have an
older phone that seems to be getting slower with each passing day, you need to
equip it with faster apps to replace the stock ones. Hitesh Raj Bhagat shows
you how
The Launcher Overhaul
The launcher is what you
see first, the omnipresent layer on Android that dictates the feel and overall
responsiveness of the phone. If you have a basic phone, using a launcher is the
best way to add multiple customisation options and speed up daily tasks.Our
favourite has always been Nova Launcher (by TeslaCoil Software) and once you
use it, you'll see why. If you want to go all out with customisation, you can
choose the paid Prime version but even the free one is a force to be reckoned
with. Some of the other launchers we recommend on older phones are Google Now,
Arrow (by Microsoft,) and Evie (by Evie Labs).Arrow is a simple design that
includes access to a lot of Microsoft services while Evie includes awesome
features like universal searchapp launch, customisable icons and dock, unread
badges and gesture control.
Lighter Social Media
Facebook has a Lite version
on the Play Store that is specifically designed to run well on older devices
and use less data (it even works on a 2G data connection). It still has all the
basic features of Facebook (post status, share photos, find friends and so on).
It's also a much smaller download which comes in handy if your device has
limited space. Twitter doesn't have a lite version per se so you could use it
within a web browser to avoid downloading anything. Or you could try a lite
third-party Twitter client like Super Lite App to Tweet (by P Apps).Faster,
Cleaner Email If you find your phone being bogged down when you configure
multiple email IDs or if you just want a faster experience, the quite simply
named Email (by Edison Software) is worth a shot. This is a universal app, so
you can configure multiple accounts like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Outlook,
Exchange, IMAP and so on. Not only is it lightweight and fast, it's also
completely free to use without any ads, bloat or a pro version. You'll also
discover that lightweight doesn't mean devoid of features. A built in assistant
can search for items in your mail by category, it can help you track your
packages, get flight notifications and even helps you unsubscribe from junk
mail.
Quicker Web Browsing
Typically, Google Chrome is
pre-loaded on the phone apart from the company's own web browser. But if you
find that your browsing experience is less than satisfactory, you should
disable these built in apps and get Smart Search & Web Browser (by Reactive
Phone). It's a fast web browser with a simple interface, built in voice search,
QR code scanner, adblocking tech and incognito mode. As for the search
provider, you can switch be tween Google, Yahoo or Bing and even directly
search YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia and so on. It will give you live
search suggestions as you type.
And the highlight has to be
the useful Readability mode that strips a webpage from all distrac tions and
presents the content in a high-contrast format.
A Snappier Camera
Basic phones won't have a
full featured camera app -so in this case, you're wanting to add features, im
prove quality and speed things up a bit.
One of the best camera apps
you can get is Open Camera (by Mark Harman). It's completely free, has no ads
and supports features you normally see on flagship phones (ISO adjustment,
metering modes, scenes, colour effects, face detection and so on). Not all
features will be enabled on all phones but it will still likely be faster and
more feature-rich than the stock camera app. Some of the clever extra features
it has include better electronic stabilisation, voice capture (sound triggered
photo capture) and the option to disable the shutter sound.
Lightweight &
Customisable Keyboard
This one is a catch-22
because you would typically want a fast keyboard (opensresponds fast) but still
one that offers GIFs, emoji, customisation, swipe to text and so on. Google's
GBoard is our recommendation in this case. There are no ads or extra features
that weigh it down. If you still want more, try Bobble Keyboard -it's free and
ad-free, includes all the emoji, memes, stickers, GIFs, themes and
customisation you need. There's also a free sticker store for all your social
media needs and the ability to create stickers with your own photos.
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