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-Here's what you can try and what Google [link|https://support.google.com/android/answer/7667018|recommands|new_window=true], in short:
+Here's what you can try and what Google [link|https://support.google.com/android/answer/7667018|recommands], in short:
* Power cycle (restart) your device
* Check for system updates - navigate to Settings > System > System update (this procedure can vary depending on your model)
* Free up space on the internal storage
* Update your apps - open the Playstore app, tap the profile icon, tap Manage apps and devices and install available updates
* Force stop apps you're not using - you can do this from the Settings menu
* Boot into Safe mode and see if the speed increases dramatically, restart your device and remove one 3rd party app at a time (reboot tablet each time) to find out which one is causing the issue
-* Try factory resetting the tablet (all unsaved data will be lost)
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-In this [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/31590/how-to-speed-up-an-old-or-cheap-android-phone|article|new_window=true] by Kevin Purdy you'll also find other tips to speed up your device, more specifically:
+* Try factory resetting the tablet (remember to do a FULL BACKUP, as after resetting all unsaved data will be LOST)
+In this [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/31590/how-to-speed-up-an-old-or-cheap-android-phone|article] by Kevin Purdy you'll also find other tips to speed up your phone or tablet, more specifically:
* Disable animations (requires Developer Options to be enabled)
* Replace stock Android launcher with a more performing one, like Nova
* Swap to Google’s Go Apps
* Opt for Lite app versions or use web apps
* Uninstall unnecessary apps
* Reduce app data usage when possible
* And more...

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Here's what you can try and what Google [link|https://support.google.com/android/answer/7667018|recommands|new_window=true], in short:

* Power cycle (restart) your device
* Check for system updates - navigate to Settings > System > System update (this procedure can vary depending on your model)
* Free up space on the internal storage
* Update your apps - open the Playstore app, tap the profile icon, tap Manage apps and devices and install available updates
* Force stop apps you're not using - you can do this from the Settings menu
* Boot into Safe mode and see if the speed increases dramatically, restart your device and remove one 3rd party app at a time (reboot tablet each time) to find out which one is causing the issue
* Try factory resetting the tablet (all unsaved data will be lost)

In this [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/31590/how-to-speed-up-an-old-or-cheap-android-phone|article|new_window=true] by Kevin Purdy you'll also find other tips to speed up your device, more specifically:

* Disable animations (requires Developer Options to be enabled)
* Replace stock Android launcher with a more performing one, like Nova
* Swap to Google’s Go Apps
* Opt for Lite app versions or use web apps
* Uninstall unnecessary apps
* Reduce app data usage when possible
* And more...

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