Tricks to Boost the Internet Connecion on Any Network to 90%
Internet speed is a very common problem in our world today. There's
nothing as annoying as rushing to the internet to verify something only
to see that sad looking page that goes like "cannot open page, check
your internet connection," and you will be like "Oh my God! which kind
wahala be dis lol." I don't want any of you guys to witness that sort of
thing that's why i'm coming up with this article.
1. Close some unused browser Some
people would go as far as opening so many tabs while browsing in which
some might not even be useful. It is advisable for you to close some
tabs so as to increase the speed of the web page. It is a common
knowledge that some sight runs auto-reload pages. example, like the live
scores sites in which the site will reload automatically at an interval
which it was programmed to run and it will thereby slow down other
pages too.
2. Check network settings If you're
having consistent trouble with web speeds, then your settings may need
checking. Go into Settings and find Mobile Network Settings. The precise
name of the menu will vary from device to device, so have a look
around. You need to make sure that your phone is connected to the
correct kind of network and that it hasn’t been restricted to 2G or 3G
only.
Most areas in the world run on GSM/WCDMA/LTE networks, so
give these a try first. If they don’t work try looking up what your
region uses. Some phones have the option to find networks automatically,
which is always a bonus.
The main thing you need to check is that your phone’s best broadband technology is activated.
If you’re a 4G LTE handset owner then make sure it's turned on. If you use 3G then make sure there’s something other than GSM or CDMA active (WCDMA is fine, that’s a form of 3G).
3. Disable or uninstall unused apps and widgets Most
apps and widgets are relatively benign, but some use up a tonne of data
while they run in the background. A great is example if Facebook.
The
first step is to remove any widgets from your home screens that you
don’t use. These are usually the biggest offenders and are easy to
ditch. Just tap and hold on the widget and drag it up to the Remove icon
at the top of the screen. This will not delete the app from your phone
but merely remove the widget from the home screen and make it inactive.
To
totally delete an app you need to enter the Applications Menu. From
within here the procedure can vary from device to device. Sometimes you
can just tap and hold, but usually you have to find the menu button and
hit either Edit or Delete Apps.
Some apps cannot be deleted.
These apps are placed on your phone by the manufacturer, by Google or by
your carrier. These you’ll unfortunately have to leave to their own
devices.
4.Install an Ad Blocker Many website and app
owners will hate us suggesting this, but the truth is that ads use up a
lot of resources. Not just processing power, but they chew through a
bunch of your mobile data each month too. Finding a good ad blocking
solution on Android is tough, but there is an ad blocking web browser.
You will use this instead of your default web browser and it will keep
your webpages ad-free. Find the AdBlock Browser by searching for it on
the Google Play store.
5. Clear your app cache Apps
and services slowly build up caches that, in time, can eat up precious
system resources. Ours is in pretty good condition because, thanks to a
steady flow of review units, we rarely have a single phone for more than
a month. You, on the other hand, may have built up megabytes of cached
data in multiple apps.
You can go through and clean them all out individually, or you can download an app to tackle it all at once.
To
do it manually, go in to Settings and then to Applications. Select an
individual application that you use often, like your browser or a news
reader, and find the Clear Cache button.
Do this for all of your most-used apps.
If you’d like to do it all at once, you can download a cleaning app like App Cache Cleaner, which has a Clear All option.
6. Avoid downloading while browsing It's
either you browsing and experience slow network while downloading or
download and experience a slow network while browsing, but one thing for
sure is that one of them would surely occur.
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