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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

How To Make a Nokia 5230/5233 Run More Faster

Posted on 12:41 by Unknown


The Nokia 5233 is a still a superior mobile phone still today, even though it was released back in January 2010. Some of its specifications include a 3.2 inch TFT resistive touchscreen, a 2 megapixel camera and micro SD slot that supports up to 16GB cards. These phones are very cheaply priced because of their old age and still provide you will decent features, so you really can't go wrong. If you own a Nokia 5233 mobile phone and you find that it is running really slow, check out the tips provided below to help speed things up.

1) Upgrade the existing official firmware to special custom firmware. There are many developers working on producing custom firmware that contain more features and tweaks than stock firmware. This will include a faster processor clock speed, a faster responding touchscreen and optimized ram usage. Currently Symbian Belle & Anna is the most popular CFW that is being widely installed on many Nokia devices and definitely provides far better performance over stock.

2) Delete any unused content stored onto the phone or inserted memory card. This is because if you have tons of unused files stored on your device, it will place more strain on the processor and ram. The fewer files you have, more system resources will become available and will provide a slight boost in performance.

3) Don't leave multiple application or games running in the background. This is because it will take up more ram memory up, so less ram is available towards running the Symbian operating system to its full potential. This can also cause the battery life on your device to become shorter. So remember to close any apps or games that you are not using on your handset.

4) Don't have animated screensavers or backgrounds applied on your home screen. This is because animated files tend to have a very large file size and eat up lots of ram when running all the time. They may look cool on your mobile phone, but if you want to gain the most performance you can possibly get, its best to avoid using them all together.
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