7 Android Settings you need to change (2017)
Android settings for best performance
Android settings tip 1: Move URL bar to the bottom in Google Chrome
Type chrome://flags in the chrome address bar & search for Home on the page. Enable the setting as shown in the video and the URL bar will come down. It also unlocks new features like suggestions for most frequently visited web pages & direct one-click links to relevant articles pulled from your Google Now feed. You also get a small shortcut bar at the bottom that gives you quick links to your downloads, bookmarks and history as well.
Android settings tip 2: Set up scroll anchoring on Google Chrome
If you often experience sudden visible jumps to the top of the page while a page is being loaded, you can turn that off by enabling
Scroll Anchoring on Google Chrome. Just type chrome://flags in the chrome address bar and search for ‘anchor’. Enable the first setting that you find called Scroll Anchoring and the issue will go away.
Android settings tip 3: Hide content and messages on lock screen
Android settings tip 4: Use power key to reject calls
Android settings tip 5: Opt out of Ads personalization
You can choose to opt out of ads personalization done by Google basis your app usage on the Android smartphone. To do so, you can go to Settings, then Google and then on ads. Then turn on ‘Opt out of Ads Personalization’ and you are done.
Android settings tip 6: Unlock developer options and reduce animation duration
Setting your animation duration to 0.5x can significantly boost your smartphone performance by reducing animation duration and thereby increasing speed. This way, your phone reacts faster, opens and closes app much faster and switches from one app to the other fast too.
Android settings tip 7: Set Data Saver on and Set data limit
It is really easy to track and monitor your data usage and stop your phone from utilizing extra data with in-built settings inside your Android smartphone. Go to settings, then connections and head over to Mobile Data. Then you can turn on Data Saver which prevents some applications to use data in the background thereby saving you previous internet. Also, you can set a limit on how much data your smartphone consumes over a period of 1 month which could be your billing cycle as specified by you. Once you turn the data limit on, then your smartphone automatically turns off internet ensuring that you don’t go above your monthly specified internet limit.
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