Using the developer options on your Android device

Enable/Disable developer options

The first step toward developer options heaven is to actually enable them. To do this, go to Settings > About phone or Settings > About > Software information > More. Scroll to Build number and tap it seven times in a row.

By doing so, you will be notified that you have become a developer. You can then return to the settings menu and scroll to the bottom. You should be able to find the Developer options somewhere above About or About phone in the system settings.

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If you change your mind and want to disable the developer options, just open them in the settings and you’ll see a simple on/off toggle in the upper right corner.

1. Stay awake (so your display stays on while charging)

By enabling this option, your display will remain active whenever your device is charging. This, naturally, means your battery life is not threatened and if the display requires your frequent attention, it can be very useful.

To lock the device, you will need to use the physical power button.

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2. Limit background apps (for faster performance)

This setting lets you select the number of apps which remain running in the background. The limit caps at four apps, but you can choose to have no background apps running at all, if you wish.

With zero background processes, all of your applications will be terminated after use, which means whatever you’re doing currently will receive Android’s full attention and resources. This does mean, however, that switching apps will be slower.

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3. Force MSAA 4x (for better gaming graphics)

Enabling 4x MSAA improves the quality of graphics in games and OpenGL ES 2.0 applications. This requires more processing power and consumes battery more quickl,y but if you’re okay with that, say hello to smoother, less-laggy graphics. Nice!

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4. Set the speed of the system animations

Okay, this trick doesn’t actually speed up your device, but it’s a great way to trick your brain into thinking your device became faster.

Disable all of the device animations so that there is no transition effect when doing certain tasks (such as swiping between homescreens). The outcome is a device which feels quicker and smoother. Try it.

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5. Aggressive data handover (for faster internet, sort of)

This doesn’t speed up your mobile data per se, but it does speed up how fast mobile data is adopted after a Wi-Fi signal is dropped. This setting can be a little dangerous if you don’t have a huge amount of mobile data to spare, because it means you device will be quicker to access it. Think twice before enabling it.

For example, your Wi-Fi signal may drop momentarily – as Wi-Fi signals tend to do – and your phone will immediately swap to mobile data, even if the Wi-Fi signal returns quickly.

If you never run over your mobile data limit, enable this setting and whenever you leave home or the office, you’ll see your device switch to mobile data faster once you’re out of reach of Wi-Fi. To make the effect even more pronounced, enable mobile data always active, too.

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6. Check running services

The Running services option is very similar to Task Manager on a Windows PC. It allows you to see what processes are currently running on your smartphone, how much RAM is in use and what apps are using it. The listed applications are ordered by their memory usage.

When you tap on an app, you can also see the specific processes and services it’s using. This allows you to kill RAM-hungry apps, which you are not actively using (don’t do this with system apps). However, we don’t recommend terminating a single app process without stopping the app itself, since it can cause crashes and functionality issues.

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7. Mock location

Tired of YouTube videos that are not available in your region? There are multiple apps on Google Play which allow you to spoof your location. Pick an app of your choice – one of the most popular ones is Fake GPS location, and install it. Then head to the developer options and find the Select mock location app option. When tapped it should display the location spoof app you just installed. Select it and then open the app to choose where you want to be ‘transported’. All that’s left to do after is to enjoy your media without region locks.

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