Taking a few minutes to adjust your Android settings can reap big rewards.
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The temperatures are rising and the flowers are blooming – spring has finally arrived. During this time of growth, rebirth and spring cleaning, consider your Android phone, Whether or not Android 12 Now that your phone has arrived, there are many ways to refresh and tweak your phone to make it feel like new again.

First, detox the exterior of your phone, as you’ll likely hold it close to your face every day. how to learn clean the exterior of your phone The right way without destroying the screen.
Next, dive into your phone’s software. Just a few minutes of investment can change you Android phone In something that looks and feels like new — at least until you’re able to upgrade. Read on to discover five simple tips for uncluttering, rearranging, and optimizing your Android phone.

You can also uninstall apps using the Play Store.
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Delete all your forgotten apps
Take a few minutes to go through your home screen or app drawer and delete any apps you no longer use. Not only do those apps take up precious storage, but they also potentially contain personal information or permissions that you approved when you first launched the app.
How you delete an app can vary depending on who makes your device, but I have covered all the bases in this post, If you don’t see the uninstall option after long-pressing on the app’s icon, read on.

left: Files app on Pixel 3. right: My Files on Galaxy S10 Plus.
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Delete old files to free up storage
After deleting any old apps, free up more storage via Saved Files on your Android phone. It’s all too easy to forget about all the files you randomly downloaded — like the takeout menu from a new location down the road or a GIF sent by a friend. And those files get added. The fastest and easiest way to manage your phone’s storage is to use the pre-installed Files app.
Actually, some phones use a variation of the same app. On Samsung, for example, it’s called My Files. on pixel ($445 on Amazon) lineup, it’s just Files. Feather oneplus 9It’s a file manager — you get the point.
I recommend opening the app drawer on your phone and accessing “Files”. Odds are it will reveal anything your phone-maker calls the app.
start with checking download Folder, where you can either delete files you no longer want or move them somewhere like Google Drive.
Most file apps will also reveal any large files saved on your device. For example, the File Manager app on the OnePlus 9 Pro has a dedicated section in the app for files that are taking up a lot of space.

Your options for designing your home screen are endless.
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Change home screen settings for a fresh look
One of the best parts of Android is how much you can customize the overall look of your phone. There are tons of options for personalizing your phone, from installing app icon packs to completely changing the launcher your phone uses.
While you can certainly jump into the tweaking launcher and install app icons, start by digging into the home screen settings that your phone already offers. I do it once in a while and it’s amazing how subtle changes to aspects like app layout can make it feel like an entirely new phone.
Long press on an empty area of your Home screen, then select home settings (or some variation of that). This will open options for your home screen, where you can customize various settings.
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Settings such as the size of the App Grid. It may seem like a small change to go from a grid of 4×5 apps to a 5×5 one, but that extra column can make a big difference (the same can be said of shrinking the grid).
This is also where you’ll find settings for things like swiping down on the home screen to view notifications instead of swiping up from the top of the screen.
Go through the respective settings in your phone and experiment with your home screen setup.

Device settings are easily overlooked, but they are vital to getting your device working properly.
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Optimize your device settings
Talking About Settings Now is a good time to try and change any setting that is bothering you. I have one Roundup of Settings You’ll want to change and customize any Android phone to get the most out of it.
For example, turning on dark mode not only makes apps look better, but it also saves battery life. And of course, I’ll also show you how to stop app icons from automatically appearing on your home screen.

Use Permissions Manager to control which apps have access to your data.
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Customize Your Privacy Options
Before you take a break, do yourself and your Android phone one last favor – double-check your privacy settings.
open Adjustment tap app again privacy , permissions manager, Go through each category to see which apps currently have access to which repositories of your personal data. Find an app you don’t want access to your location? turn it off. Same goes for Contacts, Calendar or Camera.
Going through each section doesn’t take much time, and even if it did, it’s well worth the effort.
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