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Friends all the world is crazy for internet and all we want every things mostly for free so today i am going you to tell you how to hack WiFi and use free internet on our mobile,laptop,PC.
Here are the steps
You were probably blown away by how fast
your Android phone was when you first bought it. But over time you
may have noticed it running more slowly. That doesn't mean there's
anything wrong with it, and there are several things you can do to stop
it. Here are out best tips to help speed up your phone again.
Just about every phone on the market is liable to suffer from slow-down at some point. Your Galaxy S5 could slow to a crawl, or your Moto X (2014) may
motor less than it used to. You may notice that apps take longer to
load than they used to, that there is a lag between tapping an option
and an app responding, or things may just feel generally sluggish. You
don’t need to put up with this. Try some of the following techniques to
speed up Android.
Don't forget you can also keep tabs on
the apps using lots of battery by going to Settings > Battery. You
can also monitor RAM usage in Settings > Apps (or App Manager,
depending on your brand of phone) and there's even more nerdy goodies in
Process Stats in Developer Options – if you don't have this setting
enabled, go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number seven
times until a notification pops up.
We've shared some other great apps for monitoring system performance on Android, apps to give your Android a performance boost and tips to increase available RAM on Android. From what we can see Trepn Profiler deserves a rightful place amongst these other A-listers.
If you're looking for more device-specific speed tips, check out these solutions:
How to recover lost data on Android (rooted or not)
We've all done it: accidentally deleted photos,
videos or files by accident. Don't panic, though. There are ways to
recover your data whether you're rooted or not. Time is always of the
essence though: do not save anything else to your device or switch it
off until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G
connection so no automatic updates occur and overwrite your data before
you've had a chance to recover lost data on Android.
Recover lost data on Android (if you are NOT ROOTED)
If you don't know what this means, you are most likely not rooted
Once
you've checked the obvious - such as looking in the Trash of your
photos app, which stores files you've deleted from your gallery until
it's emptied - the next step is to connect your phone to a PC and run a
file recovery app. However, there's one little problem with that:
post-Ice Cream Sandwich versions of Android ditched the Mass Storage
Protocol that made your internal storage look like a flash drive, so
many tried and tested recovery methods won't work any more. Don't worry,
though, because we've got a solution to that too.
If the file(s)
you're looking for were on your memory card, you can use a Micro SD
Card Adapter to attach your microSD via USB. Then download Recuva
(you can use either the paid or free version), which is a program to
recover files. You can also use other programs, like Coolmuster or Wondershare Dr. Fone (which requires root but is available for Mac or PC), but Recuva is a great free tool.
The application is very simple. The first thing to do is to select
the storage device from which you want to retrieve your data (can be
internal or external memory).
Then you scan the selected device.
The process may take between 2 and 10 minutes, depending on your memory size and the amount of stored data.
When finished you will be presented with retrievable data in
several tabs: Files, Pictures, Music, Videos, Documents and Files.
Recovered data returns to its place of origin, ie wherever it was saved
before they were lost.
This option may only work partially (if there is a problem with
your memory). In that case, proceed to the Recuva steps above, or use
Wondershare or another root recovery program.