Your Android Getting Slow? Try Turn Off the Autorun
Android Market is a great place to find every apps that suit your needs, filled with cool stuff and affordable price (a lot of freeware t...
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Android Market is a great place to find every apps that suit your needs, filled with cool stuff and affordable price (a lot of freeware too). Sometimes after collecting a lot of cool apps from Android Market, you forget to maintain your Android handset. And comes out a degradation on performance of the Android phone. Such as, long start-up time or lack of responsive.
To solve this, for rooted Android phone, you can try to turn off the autorun (list of apps that automatically run when you start on your phone). If you don't know how to do it, then we give you the tips how to get it done:
1. Download and install Gemini Apps Manager from Android Market
2. Run Gemini Apps Manager and press 'Menu'
3. Select 'More' and choose 'Expert Mode'
4. Tap apps that you want to turn off, it will take you to 'Choose Action'
5. Select 'Config Autorun', then you will be presented with a couple of options:
7. Slide to "off" to turn off autorun , then you need to give access root permission, click Yes to confirm.
Attention!! Do not change default application, because wrong settings may damage your phone system. Unless you know what you doing.
To solve this, for rooted Android phone, you can try to turn off the autorun (list of apps that automatically run when you start on your phone). If you don't know how to do it, then we give you the tips how to get it done:
1. Download and install Gemini Apps Manager from Android Market
2. Run Gemini Apps Manager and press 'Menu'
3. Select 'More' and choose 'Expert Mode'
4. Tap apps that you want to turn off, it will take you to 'Choose Action'
5. Select 'Config Autorun', then you will be presented with a couple of options:
- On Package Change: App may auto run when an existing app package has been changed
- On Package Replaced: App may auto run when a new version of application package has been installed, replacing an existing version that was previously installed
- On Media Mounted: App may auto run when external media is present and mounted at its mount point
- In App Notify: App may auto run when running a notification
- Response Code: App may auto run when user allowing it.
7. Slide to "off" to turn off autorun , then you need to give access root permission, click Yes to confirm.
Attention!! Do not change default application, because wrong settings may damage your phone system. Unless you know what you doing.