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Is your Smart TV running at a snail's pace? So use these smart tips to make it 'superfast' again..

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Today, you will find a smart TV in almost every home. While some smart TVs are so advanced that they also have AI support. However, over time, the speed of the smart TV slows down, and it sometimes gets very angry. In such a situation, if you are also troubled by any such problem, then definitely follow these tips once. Believe me, after following these tips, your smart TV running at a snail's pace will become 'superfast'. Let's know about it in detail...

Change animation speed

You must have noticed that whenever you open an app on a Smart TV, a small animation is seen. Sometimes, due to this, the smart TV seems very slow. However, you can fix it by changing the animation speed and increasing the speed of your TV. However, first you have to turn on the developer options. For this, go to the Settings of the TV and click on About. Here, now you have to tap on the Build Number option 7 times continuously.

As soon as you do this, the developer option will be turned on. Now you will come back and see a new developer option at the end. Open it and set the Window Animation Scale to 0.5x. After this, set the Transition Animation Scale to 0.5x as well. Finally, set the Animator Duration Scale to 0.5x as well. By doing this, your smart TV will start responding very fast.

Turn off Usage Diagnostics

Many smart TVs keep sending information about what you are watching on the TV to the company, due to which the system starts slowing down, and within a few days, you start getting a bad experience. However, you can also increase the speed of the TV by turning off this option. To turn it off, go to Settings.

From here, now you have to select the option of Privacy or Device Preferences. Here, you will now get the option of Usage & Diagnostics, which you can turn off. Apart from this, you can also make your smart TV fast by setting the limit of background process.


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