Why is my phone always optimizing apps?
7 minute(s) read | Published on: May 09, 2022 Updated on: May 10, 2022 |
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Having a smartphone or tablet is like having a baby or a pet. You can not stop them from speeding up, modifying, customizing, and optimizing their operating system. For this reason, owners of these devices usually have experience performing complex operations such as rooting, installing custom ROMs, or decrypting the device bootloader without having sufficient knowledge of informal and risky methods in this field!
Usually, problems that may occur are the following: The phone or tablet is booted consecutively at this stage, the device is only booted in the recovery area, the phone can only enter the recovery area, and it is not possible to install a custom ROM and many other problems. Even some other problems that happen when trying to solve the above problems.
So if you have damaged your device and are looking for a suitable solution to solve them, in this section, we will give you the necessary training. The following methods will explain the problem of successive boot problems, among other things, so do not hesitate to use these solutions. But keep in mind that these methods may not work on your phone or tablet. Note that operations such as rooting and installing custom ROMs are unofficial ways, and doing such things will invalidate your device warranty. Therefore, it is better to take your device to a reputable dealer before doing anything.
Application optimization
In computer science, program optimization or software optimization is modifying a software system to make some aspects of it more efficient or use fewer resources. In general, a computer program may be optimized to run faster or be able to run faster.
Why optimization is needed
The main purpose of optimization is to find the desired program in search results and make it more visible. ASO or app optimization means getting higher rankings in the App Store and google play, making iOS and Android apps available to users. This is very similar to SEO for websites; the better the rules are observed, the more the site will be displayed on the first pages of Google.
Optimizing also does prevent your mobile device from slowing down. It helps your device to work properly and better than before.
Four common problems when optimizing Android products
- The device gets stuck in the boot consecutively
This is the most common problem that occurs in Android devices. Also, this problem can be easily solved, and it is enough to wipe the device's system. Usually, a boot problem occurs when a custom ROM is flashed; You should know that you need to wipe once after upgrading the firmware. If you do not do this for any reason, the phone will remain in reboot mode.
According to this method, we assume that you have installed a custom recovery image such as CWM recovery, AmonRA, or TWRP recovery on the device. Use recovery mode to wipe your device's system and fix consecutive boot problems. Note that there are different ways to enter recovery mode on different devices; This usually requires you to press the combination buttons when turning on your phone or tablet. (For example, in Samsung, you have to press the volume up and Home buttons simultaneously.) When entering a severe recovery, you need to do the following:
- You can use the volume keys to move between different menus.
- Select "advanced" and hit "wipe Dalvik cache."
- Return to the main menu.
- Then select "wipe data factory reset."
- Click the Back button and select "wipe cache partition."
- Exit this menu and click "reboot system now."
- After these steps, your phone's operating system should start working normally.
You should now have your consecutive boot issues fixed, and you should be able to use your own custom ROM.

- The phone goes straight into recovery mode
In some cases, after flashing a custom ROM, your phone will enter recovery directly, after which you can wipe the system and see the results. But sometimes, the wipe solution does not work here. So once you see the device get stuck in recovery mode, it means that the flashing of the ROM was not done properly, or you made a mistake in selecting the desired ROM. Therefore, you must reinstall your phone's firmware or select another suitable software for your device. In the list below, we will teach you how to update your Android device with a custom ROM.
- You must first back up all the information stored in the phone's internal memory.
- Enable the USB debugging option.
- Do not unzip the desired ROM file after downloading.
- Remember that your device must be rooted and a custom recovery image installed.
- Transfer the downloaded ROM to SD card memory.
- Then turn off the device and return it to recovery mode after restarting.
- From the recovery section, wipe your system as described above.
- Then go back to the recovery menu, select "install zip from sd card," and click "choose zip from sd card."
- Finally, reboot the phone.
Suppose your phone has a recurring boot problem. In that case, you will have to go into recovery mode again and wipe the device's internal system (cache, Dalvik cache, and wipe data factory reset).
So, now you know how to install a custom ROM. Remember that all the details of selected updates for unofficial versions are usually accompanied by bugs and problems that may damage your device.
- The device goes directly into bootloader mode
Unfortunately, you have to flash the official Android firmware on your device in this case. This way, you can reset your phone or tablet's default settings. However, if your phone is rooted, after flashing the ROM, the root access will be revoked, and the device bootloader will be locked again. However, it is better to restore your lost warranty and the default capabilities and software.
We will now teach you how to upgrade or downgrade different devices:
For Samsung phones:
- First, you need a computer with Windows operating system, and you need to download the Odin software and update the file.
- Uncompress both files and install the Odin software.
- In addition, you must have the appropriate driver installed on your computer; You can use Samsung KIES to do this.
- Then switch the device to download mode (which is usually done by pressing the volume down, power, and Home buttons) and connect the device to your computer.
- Select the "PDA" option in the Odin program and enter the update file.
- Click the "start" button and wait for the software to finish installing.
For HTC phones:
- HTC Stocks are known as RUUs and, as before, can be flashed directly from the boot section.
- So download the RUU file for your device and transfer it to the SD card.
- Rename the file to PG05IMG.zip.
- After you reboot the device, the desired firmware should be automatically flashed via HBoot (the HTC bootloader).
- If all of the above does not solve the problem, format the SD card
You may find yourself in a situation where none of the above solutions work for you. In this case, the problem may not be solved with your SD card. Therefore, you may need to format your SD card to resolve the issue. Of course, after that, you need to follow the steps mentioned above to troubleshoot your phone or tablet. Formatting an SD card is easy in 1 minute. You need to put the memory in your computer or a remote reader. Wait for the computer to recognize the memory, then right-click on the drive and select "format."
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