A PDA is a pocket personal computer. A communicator is a pocket personal computer with built-in wireless communication modules or, more precisely, with a built-in GSM module. Due to the abundance of functions and the imperfection of the OS, devices are sinful of slow operation, so users often try to speed it up.
Instructions
Step 1
To some extent, the performance depends on the processor, the amount of memory and the use of special applications that optimize the system. However, the hardware used does not particularly affect the speed of the communicator. What really matters is the number of programs running. But keep in mind: quantity does not always translate into quality.
Step 2
What does the user do when buying a communicator? The first step is to go to the Android Market and download as many programs as possible. Some of them are very useful and often in demand, but most after a few launches will be unnecessary. And since the Android operating system used in the communicator does not unload them from memory when closed, the communicator's performance drops significantly after several weeks of use.
Step 3
If you want to speed up your Android communicator, just uninstall unnecessary applications. Believe me, after rebooting the device, the effect will be instant. Even a relatively "ancient" G1 after a similar procedure will be able to compete in speed with the latest communicators (for example, Droid).
Step 4
Moreover, after removing many unnecessary applications on the desktop of your Pocket PC it will become much more "spacious", and it will become much easier to find the necessary icon.
Step 5
Test your PDA for malware and worms using special utilities. Some of them are provided by manufacturers on the official websites for free, some can be downloaded online.
Step 6
It is rare, but still happens, that performance slows down due to improperly working removable media. Remove any existing SD cards and run a couple of programs. If the download speed is strikingly different, then it makes sense to purchase new media.