==>First,
you’ll need to enable access to the hidden “Developer options” menu on
your Android phone. To do that, simply tap the “About phone” option in
Settings. Then tap “Build number” seven times and you’re done. Now you
can just back out to the main Settings menu and you’ll find Developer
options somewhere near the bottom of the list.
==>Now that you’re done with that part, let the real fun begins. Tap the new Developer options menu you just enabled and scroll until you see the following three settings (note that they may be located within an “Advanced” subsection):
Window animation scale
Transition animation scale
Animator animation scale
==>Did you see them? By default, each of those three options is set to “1x” but tapping them and changing them to “.5x” will dramatically speed up your phone. This harmless tweak forces the device to speed up all transition animations, and the entire user experience is faster and smoother as a result.
If you are able to this, you are the boss… if not, your Android device is still your boss.
==>Now that you’re done with that part, let the real fun begins. Tap the new Developer options menu you just enabled and scroll until you see the following three settings (note that they may be located within an “Advanced” subsection):
Window animation scale
Transition animation scale
Animator animation scale
==>Did you see them? By default, each of those three options is set to “1x” but tapping them and changing them to “.5x” will dramatically speed up your phone. This harmless tweak forces the device to speed up all transition animations, and the entire user experience is faster and smoother as a result.
If you are able to this, you are the boss… if not, your Android device is still your boss.
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