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Consider my 4-step Android refresh routine before switching to a new phone

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This article highlights practical, non-technical tips for improving the performance of aging Android devices, which is valuable for consumers looking to extend their phone's lifespan without upgrading. It emphasizes simple steps like uninstalling unused apps and clearing storage, helping users optimize their devices efficiently.

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Consider my 4-step Android refresh routine before switching to a new phone

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As a person who covers consumer tech for a living, I get to use a few dozen smartphones every year. While I almost always advise on which is the new best smartphone, the majority of consumers don't upgrade every year. I have friends and family who tell me they don't want to upgrade and ask, "How can I make my current phone faster?" I finally have an answer.

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I don't get to use review devices for long, but I have picked up tips and tricks from years of experience that can help boost the speed of your old Android phone. Before you ask, it doesn't involve rooting your device. These tips are easy to implement for both tech-savvy consumers and the average Joe.

If your Android phone has started feeling slow, you should primarily focus on clearing its storage. If you're unsure about where to start, here are a few steps you can take to make your old Android phone run faster.

1. Delete unused apps

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Over time, phones can collect a lot of unused apps and leave you with a cluttered space. You might have used a QR scanner app from a restaurant on your years-old trip or a photo editing app that is no longer in use. It is best to uninstall such apps to clear space on your Android phone.

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