What You're going to do is disable the transitions and animations on your phone. These are the settings that control what happens when you swipe from one screen to the next, or one app to another. They also control how quickly popups appear.
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If you want more information on what these features do, there's an explanation at the bottom of this article, but if you just want the solution to a faster smartphone, read on.
1. Go to your smartphone's Settings, scroll down to About Phone and tap it.
2. Find Build Number and tap it seven times until you see that Developer Options have been enabled.
3. Go back up to Settings and tap Developer Options.
4. Scroll down to Window Animation Scale and tap it. Set it to 'Off'.
5. Tap Transition Animation Scale and set it to 'Off' as well.
6. That's it.
What is Window Animation Scale?
Window Animation Scale is the length of time that Android takes to animate a popup window. If it is set to '10x', for example, it will take a long time for a popup window to appear.
To see it for yourself, set Window Animation Scale to '10x', go back up to Settings and then go back into Developer Options. You should see a very slow popup window warning you about messing with things. Now, go back and set it to 'Off' and try again. Much faster, right?
What is Transition Animation Scale?
Transition Animation Scale is basically the same thing, but for transitions between screens, such as between one app and another, or when launching an app from your home screen.
This one is super easy to understand. Set it to '10x' and press the home button. Takes a while, huh? Now, set it to 'Off' and enjoy instant transitions.
Transition Animation Scale is basically the same thing, but for transitions between screens, such as between one app and another, or when launching an app from your home screen.
This one is super easy to understand. Set it to '10x' and press the home button. Takes a while, huh? Now, set it to 'Off' and enjoy instant transitions.