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Is it normal for a phone like the Galaxy Nexus (32GB) to seemingly run slower after all this time? Camera doesn't feel as fast, app switching and even Chrome page loading (slow to start loading and displaying a page despite fast wifi) & tab switching are always delaying a second or two. Almost like on a PC when it doesn't have enough RAM to keep up.
I checked Settings --> Apps and it shows 120MB left, 580MB used. The biggest draw is Facebook at only 35MB and a whole bunch of others at less than 20MB. I also run Lookout (find lost phone) but it is only 14MB. I also sometimes kill tasks (even if unnecessary) with Battery Doctor's task killer but it doesn't seem to do much if anything. I'm also down to maybe 2GB of 27GB of storage but even giving a few GB back doesn't change performance.
Which is the main factor, or does the hardware just not keep up after all this time? Does it just get bloated like a Windows PC would and a factory reset could solve it? Maybe more frequent rebooting of the phone is a necessity?
I checked Settings --> Apps and it shows 120MB left, 580MB used. The biggest draw is Facebook at only 35MB and a whole bunch of others at less than 20MB. I also run Lookout (find lost phone) but it is only 14MB. I also sometimes kill tasks (even if unnecessary) with Battery Doctor's task killer but it doesn't seem to do much if anything. I'm also down to maybe 2GB of 27GB of storage but even giving a few GB back doesn't change performance.
Which is the main factor, or does the hardware just not keep up after all this time? Does it just get bloated like a Windows PC would and a factory reset could solve it? Maybe more frequent rebooting of the phone is a necessity?
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