3 Tips to Streamline Android Phones When Playing Games
Of course you really like to play a game, the goal is if it’s not a hobby, it’s definitely because you want to fill your free time. However, year after year, existing games are starting to require quite high Android HP specifications, so anyone with insufficient specifications will experience lag/breaks when playing games.
The following are some tips that I can share, whether or not the effect also depends on your Android cellphone. If indeed the game still feels laggy, it’s better if you just replace the cellphone, because if you force it, it will have a bad impact on that cellphone. Ok, on to tip 1
1. Turn Off Power Saving Mode When Playing Games
For today’s Android cellphones, of course you are no stranger to the name Power Saver. Well, the function of this Power Saving is to lock the Clock Speed of your HP Chipset so that the Clock Speed is not too high. If you turn on this mode while playing normal/non-HD games, of course you won’t feel the difference, but if you play HD games then you will feel the difference.
Example : Your HP Chip Clock Speed is 600 GHz – 1800 GHz, so if you turn on Power Saving mode, the Clock Speed will be locked between 600 GHz – 1000 GHz and if Power Saving is turned off then the Clock Speed will work according to the game’s needs up to 1800 GHz . Well, Clock Speed is very influential on the smooth running of the game, so don’t forget to turn it off when playing games.
2. Use the booster application
The Apliaski booster can at least help relieve RAM usage, so that the games being played can run more smoothly. The system used by Application Booster is to close several useless applications that are running in the background and their supporting applications.
Well, of course, by using the help of this Booster application, you can increase the level of fluency on your cellphone. As a reminder, sometimes there are booster applications that actually use RAM very high, so instead of making the RAM more spacious, it actually makes the RAM fuller, so don’t choose the wrong booster application.
3. Use Custom ROMs for Gaming
If you want it to run even smoother, then all you need to do is replace your default ROM with a Custom ROM that has been modified in such a way that playing games can run smoothly. Apart from that, by using a Custom ROM you can unlock some additional features that were not available before, but for the menu lock you also need something, for example an additional Kernel.
Not all Android cellphones have Custom ROMs for gaming, you can search for them on Google or join Facebook Groups that usually share Custom ROMs and ask for reviews about these ROMs. The effect of installing a Custom ROM is a Bug on a Custom ROM, every CusRom must have a bug whether it’s a bug on the camera, fingerprint, flash, internal features, etc. therefore look for a CusRom that has a few bugs and you don’t think the bugs are too disturbing.
In addition, by rooting an Android cellphone, you can also open something called Overclock, which increases the Chipset or GPU Clock Speed to the maximum clock so that the resulting performance is better, but the side effect is that the cellphone will heat up easily and the battery is wasteful.