:good:Clear the cache memory of your mobile. Never fill the cache memory of your mobile. Always remove the data, apps and information from your mobile which is no longer useful. This can increase the speed of internet in your mobile.
:good:Never install too much of software in your mobile it will decrease the speed of internet in your mobile. Always uninstall the software which is no longer useful.
:good:To increase the speed of internet in your mobile you can change the internet setting to load maximum KB data.
:good:To increase the speed of internet in your mobile, if you are using it only for text then you should block images in your mobile. By this you can increase the mobile internet speed and will decrease the charge too. Like some provide charge per KG. And if you want to load then load low quality image.
:good:Never download other applications while surfing.
:good:Before using internet always make sure that you are using mobile internet in good network coverage, for good speed of internet in your mobile.
:good:If you want good speed it your mobile then always load mobile view in opera mini.
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Well i recently got the tp2(for free) because my tp got oil in the middle of the screen and started to look weird..I went to the sprint store and after talking to them a little bit they ordered me a brand new tp2..
I love this phone, its beautiful and big compared to the tp. But anyways i loaded most of the games and apps i had on my tp to the tp2 and now the internet(im using the regular opera) is going very slow. I downloaded opera 9.7 and deleted it because it was very buggy on my phone.
Since then the regular opera has been rediculously slow. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also is there a way to get opera to have three tabs instead of two? two tabs isn't enough for me.
Also i did look at some other threads revolving about internet but most of it is about changing the registry settings but the tp2 is pretty high compared to my tp in some settings
Edit:http://www.htcwiki.com/thread/34005...ro2,+Increased+tabs+and+added+to+task+manager.
I just found this, i guess you can add up to 5 pages on opera
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=78019
post #6 seems easier
Do you have 3g service?
yea i have evdo on sprint.
how is the speed on IE?
If it is good, and you can't find a fix for Opera, you might want to do a hard reset and just start over.
speed on ie is slow as well. Any advice? im thinking about hard resetting but idk. Would clear storage work as well.
Give my Opera .cab a shot:
I have cabbed up all of my Opera tweaks for a simple install to your device. This should replace your opera.ini preferences file located in Windows/Opera9 folder. You may want to back up your original file in case you dont like it.
Here are some of the tweaks that will be installed:
-Zoom Slider Maximum=600
- Minimum Overview Zoom=85 (allows you to click on links without zooming in first)
-Raised Cache to 10000
-Maximum allowed tabs=9
-Various speed tweaks including turbo mode.
-Full desktop browsing enabled (Will go to full webpages rather than mobile pages.
-For those that would like to try this with Opera 9.7, drop the attatched opera.ini file into the proper Opera 9.7 folder.(untested).
**Soft reset after installation**
Go here:http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=1236861#post1236861
Ok i just hard resetted and used ppc geeks clean up program. Its kinda faster but i would like it to be alot faster
@Jeffrizzle1212
To tell the truth, I've always found Wireless interenet to be kind of slow. There is a remedy, though... I would suggest that you Try Skyfire. It wtill won't be as fast as your computer at home, but it does speed up a lot of things and has a lot more functionality than IE or Opera. I do find some uses for Opera, still, but they are far and few between. It does take a little bit to load up, at first, but once it is loaded, it does seem to surf the web a lot faster than most (am not saying all, because there's always new software in development) out there right now.
On your mobile phone, goto http://get.skyfire.com and download the latest version (it is free, too)
Hope this helps you.
Tr33
So I just recently started to tether my laptop with my laptop and it uses a lot of data! Just wondering if most of you who tether have unlimited data? Many of the pages I load on my laptop, the same on my phone users alot less data! Clicking 3 times (going through 3 pages) to access my bank status online, and then sending one email from within my computers windows 8 mail app used 12 mb within about 2 minutes! Also just leaving tethering in with no pages running on my laptop slowly uses data? Probably something running in the back but it's like 1mb every minute or so? Adds up! Just wondering what tethering for everyone else is like.
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Most mobile websites are designed to consume less data (therefore loading faster as well) but I think it depends on what you do. Some e-mails never go past a MB and other (such as the ones that come with attachments) can quickly fill up. More than anything it depends on what you do.
If you're doing to be downloading movies and programs then I suggest unlimited data but generally you can't gauge that just by saying "this is what I'll do" because it never stays -- social networking, business, entertainment, curiosity -- it all adds up for me!!
I have several Android tablets running the Rockchip 3066 processor.
I have tried all of the torrent clients available on Google Play, and find that while downloading files it really bogs down the whole tablet's resources. So much so, that you pretty much can't do anything else.
Very little is written about this problem, but I'm curious if there are any ROM tweaks available to eliminate this performance hit caused from running a torrent client. If so, I want to adjust the ROM'S I'm cooking for the Yuandao tablets.
All of my devices are very speedy....except when downloading torrents.
Randy
If it's only while downloading, then it could be a bandwidth issue. You could run Android's built-in firewall to limit the connection speed.
If it's the apps suck all the processing power available, then yeah, you'd probably have to adjust some code in your ROM... which I can't help you with.
It is the latter, because it doesn't really matter what the download speed is...it just sucks all the CPU power.
As soon as the download is done, everything speeds back up.
It all made sense until...
rrileypm said:
As soon as the download is done, everything speeds back up.
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I still think it is twodayportedapp fault. With uTorrent, my device is totally bogged even when it is downloading slower than 1kb/s
I would like to find an android friendly torrent client, since remote just doesn`t cut it for me. Heck, I would make my tablet the only device running 24/7 at home (the refrigerator is not running round clock, you know )
Every torrent application will lag your phone/table it you're downloading to your primary SD Card. This is becase Androids needs to preallocate the full size of the downloaded files. So when Android zero filles 2Gb of files, then the read/write speed for other applications on the internal storage will drop, thus you'll get a lot of lag. Once the preallocation is over the phone comes back to live again (that is if you're not downloading with +10Mb/s speed of more).
Only way to avoid the lag is to have an external SD Card and download to it. BTW you can try my new torrent application TDM. Maybe it'll suit your needs better? (it has no problems with downloading to extarnal cards and it has a file manager to allowes you to manage the file on multiple cards with ease).
I am using -t torrent - in my gt-s5570i phone that have 800 mh CPU speed and it s working great on it try it
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Want to save your 3G internet data and increase you data limit to 30% - 40% or may be 70%?? than read the full post to know more
Fast internet is any persons dream and since the Launch of 3G and even 4G around the globe ,make this dream comes true . But believe it or not 3G is comparatively costlier than 4G and with great speed comes great expenses too
No matter how wealthy you are still need a way to reduce your Data uses without compromising speed. A few months ago i can across some cool apps that magically Increase my Data Pack Life or extended my Data up to 50% , which is considerably very helpful and also save me so money too. So with all that keeping in my mind i thought of sharing my collection of these apps to all the user/ reader of my post.
My Collection have these apps
1 Opera Max
2 Onova Extend
3 Neopard (My Favorite)
How this apps work and save or increase data??
These apps works by routing all of your cellular internet traffic through their "Server" which then compress the content and send it back down to your phone in a smaller package. It hangs out in the background, so you can use all of your normal apps and still benefit from the compression. In practice, These apps does a surprisingly good job of nearing its 50 percent reduction in data usage
So what are you waiting for go and give a try....These apps are available on play store and on apple store...
OR you can download all these app from below Link
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do someone compare these 3 apps compress rate? Neopard is my favorite too. but I never compare the compress rate
Someone know if neopard is still working?
It was my favourite too, tried it today without success
Or any other app as good as neopard?
How do you throttle and control the bandwidth internet data on your phone (both upload and download speeds)? What app can throttle or control the bandwidth data speeds for other apps?
For example, there is a specific app that I would like for it to significantly use less data then it normally uses because of international data caps. For further example, I would like to be able to allow chrome and whatsapp to only allow 50kbits/s, how would I go about doing so and what apps are good at doing this?
No answers?
I would like to recommend three apps for you in order to monitor bandwidth consumption, Opera Max, Traffic Monitor and Data Usage Monitor.
They are all available for free on Google Play Store. But the last one supports in-app-purchase feature.
On machines running a Linux OS build / Windows OS you'ld run the HTTP-proxy named Squid to achive this.
Bandwidth ruler can do that but it requires root. Setting a per app speed is only possible for mobile connection and that's possible by going to APPS widget on the APP.