be blogger Danish Zehen, who recently participated in Vikas Gupta's Ace of Space, passed away in a car accident today morning. He was also a lifestyle blogger and was quite a hit on social media having close to 855k followers on his Instgram page. This news has not just disturbed his fans but also shook the host of his show Vikas Gupta. After learning about the horrific car accident, Vikas posted a heartfelt note for him. Reportedly, Danish was returning to Mumbai after attending a wedding when his car crashed near Vashi. Danish had a few days back shot for Ace of Space as wild card contestant. Vikas Gupta mourned the contestant's death and shared a picture of Danish. "Danish tu humesha Zehen main Rahega, how do I tell the other houseguests that you aren't coming back. You are the coloured hair king of AceOfSpace #Coolestbadboi You looked like a baby as I saw you lying down, thinking you could wake up anytime. You have long gone but you shall remain always in my ...
Clear up your home screen
Reduce animations
Install a custom ROM
Clearing cached data
Turn off Auto-Sync
Background services
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It’s important
to clean your home once in a while. The same is also true of your Android
device. If you have a home screen with a live wallpaper that’s covered in
widgets that show you the news, weather and social feeds, you may notice a
little shudder when transitioning between screens. If you’ve enabled something
like Bixby’s feed, consider dropping it.

Switching to a better launcher can also often help to
make things nippier. I personally try to
restrict my layout to a single page
with folders, rather than multiple screens. This doesn’t speed up Android, so
much as it speeds up the wetware (me) so I can get to things much quicker.
Reduce animations
This little
trick is pretty well-known. It won’t actually speed up your phone, but reducing
the time it takes to transition between screens and apps makes everything seem
faster.

To make this change, you’ll need to access the
Developer Options in your device settings (also under Software Update). Find
where it says “Build Number” and tap that option seven times. Now head into the
Developer Options menu and find where it says Transition animation scale. If
you set this to “off,” apps will just appear, instead of making a song and
dance about it. You can also turn off Window animation scale and Animator
duration scale
Install a custom ROM
If Google or
your carrier is not being forthcoming with updates, installing a custom
ROM may be the solution. This is essentially installing a custom version
of Android.
It will let you
install mods built by the community to provide better performance or more
features, or make the jump to the latest version of Android when your device no
longer officially supports it.

There is an inherent risk when doing
this. You will need to root, which has a very real chance of bricking your
device. Some apps (like banking apps) won’t work out of the box. You may void
your warranty. But if you’re confident in your tech skills or you’re playing
around with an old or spare device, this method can inject new life into an old
gadget and really speed it up.
Clearing cached data
Cached data is
information your apps store to help them boot up more quickly — and thus speed
up Android. A browser might cache images from a website you visit often so it
doesn’t need to download the image every single time you load the page.

Cached data should
actually make your phone quicker. But it can also have a negative impact if the
cache becomes bloated (not to mention if it takes up unnecessary space on your
device). For those apps with caches bulging at the seams, you can remove cached
data individually by navigating to App
info > Storage > Clear Cache.
Turn off Auto-Sync
If you have a
relatively modern phone, chances are it behaves pretty well under most
conditions. The one time you might have noticed slow down is when downloading
and installing new apps.
Something
similar happens all the time behind the scenes when your apps sync. Head into
the Accounts menu in your settings and you’ll find the option “Automatically
sync data” is set to on. You probably don’t want to change this, unless you
have an old device purely for gaming or browsing. By selecting individual apps
from the list, you should be able to turn some off individually or alter their
settings in their own menus. Be mindful of the apps you are installing and
forgetting about that might be syncing in the background. Ask yourself if apps
need to sync every half hour, or whether once a day would suffice.
Background services
Consider
removing any unnecessary background services. Background services are apps that
run in the background continuously. A positive example is the SMS app, which
runs in the background so it can listen out for messages. But many more have
background processes too — 7Zipper needs to be able to carry on unzipping large
files while you’re doing other things. Often it’s a good thing, but other apps
you may have forgotten all about can take liberties here.
Head into your
Developer Options menu again and look for “Background Check.” Here, you’ll see
which apps have permission to run in the background. Untick the ones you don’t
need and things may speed up. This is also good for battery life. Facebook is a
good place to start — it’s famously greedy.
If you want to go even further, you
could try toying around the with the “Background process limit” option in your
menu. This won’t prevent your phone from using background services but will
prevent it from caching those services. This could actually slow your phone
down and use more battery because it means each time the service is needed,
your phone will have to load it fresh. I’ve included it here because some users
say it helps their device to perform better (placebo?). Again, there’s no harm
in trying, especially if you have very low RAM.
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