10 Steps for Optimizing Oppo Phones Performance

Oppo phones just like most high end smartphones are blazingly quick these days, thanks to CPUs, RAM, and storage types all working together to make things smooth and fast. However, many of them slow down with time as more ‘junk’ is stored in the form of cached data, unused files and directories.

How to optimize smartphone for better performance?

To fix this, most of us download an Android anti-virus software that accomplishes the job with a single tap. But what if we told you that there are other methods to speed up your Oppo smartphone? Read on to discover out.

  1. Activate ‘Data Saver’ mode

Activating the ‘Data Saver’ feature in Chrome can also help you surf quicker since it optimizes the website, consuming less data and loading websites faster. You may have to make some sacrifices in terms of image and video quality here. In this case, data speed is also important.

  1. Clear off the home screen

Stuttering can be reduced by cleaning up the home screen. Even top notch smartphones like Samsung Galaxy S21 may hang. Therefore having a live wallpaper with widgets for weather, news, and other frequently updated applications may cause problems since they all get refreshed as soon as you activate your smartphone. The same is true for keeping many windows open on the home screen.

  1. Turn off auto-sync

This option is available in the Settings app on the majority of modern devices. Simply go there to see which applications actually need to be auto synchronized in the background. You can turn off auto-sync for the ones you don’t feel you need it for.

  1. Apps become ‘slow’ as a result of task killers

Yes, you read that correctly. Programs that stop tasks actually make it more difficult for apps to start. This is because Android phones manages some programs better when they are left in the background. When task killers terminate a program that is operating in the background, restarting it takes longer. It also consumes more battery power.

  1. Increase the speed of the Oppo Phones CPU

If you know how to root your Oppo smartphone and have a good overclocking program installed, you may expect a faster UI experience. However, some of the drawbacks include smartphone overheating and higher battery depletion.

  1. Delete all cached data

This is perhaps the most frequent approach for removing garbage files and making the smartphone faster at particular activities. There are several applications for this, and some smartphones like Huawei smartphones even include an in-built phone manager with this capability.

  1. Put a stop to background applications

You may also disable some of the programs that are currently operating in the background. Clearing off programs you won’t be using for a while can free up RAM and reduce the stress on the CPU, allowing other running programs to function more quickly and fluidly. There are also a number of third-party apps available for this.

  1. Installing a custom ROM is a good option

Consider downloading a custom ROM if you are a pro and have a lot of expertise rooting a smartphone. With this, you may not only obtain the most recent features, but also the most recent version of Android, even if your device does not support it. Good thing OPPO and Tecno Latest Smartphones come with enough ROM to take you through.

  1. Maintain an up-to-date OS version

If your phone is still in the official OS update cycle, install the most recent version as soon as the OEM releases it. This update eliminates the problems from the previous version while also introducing various improvements and optimizations to make the device fast and non-laggy.

  1. If nothing else works, a factory reset is the only option

This is your last option. If you are unfamiliar with rooting, your smartphone is no longer in the official Android OS update cycle, and you do not want third-party apps to erase the date for you, conduct a factory reset. The option is available on the Settings page. Before doing a factory reset, make a backup of everything. Even the best Oppo smartphone has a factory rest option.

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