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Does playing games of phone slow it down?

LOL!  Your question sounds like my Father.  He never allow me play games, watch videos till long time on my smartphone, tabs etc.  Guess parents are like that, always care and worries for their children.But, why I brought up is because, No the games don't slow your phone, it may affect the battery life after prolonged usage.But, this also depends on the kind of quality of your phone, the make, the specifications and all.  You cannot play Airbone 8, MC4 on devices with 512MB ram or even 1 GM Ram.  It will slow your phone as this games requires high performing devices and graphic GPU.Basically a game needs:  High performing CPU, Good RAM, Graphic Card, Good Space, Good battery life and a Video game player!If your phone has all above things, you can play games and it won't slow it down.  But over a period of time, this are electrical devices which will lose it charm, their performance will slow down and its gradual process.  I had Samsung S3 and used it 3 years, I could still play MC3 and Dead Trigger 2 flawlessly, but it wouldn't do multitasking after 3 years, game loading took more time and overall phone became slow.  And that was not due to game, but due to nature of being electrical device.  PLAY while you PLAY, WORK while you WORK, applies to device, don't play too much also and give your device rest.  Don't play while charging.  Try not to play games when battery is under 20%.  Games that need continuous internet are more harmful in long run for your battery life, then your phone performance. But having said all above, What use of having a 5.5 device, with 3 GB RAM, 1.5 GHz processor and you just use SMS and WhatsApp, play games and enjoy.

Do 'force stop' affects the application?

If you force stops system apps it may affect your phone but nothing serious coz after force stop there are fair chances that android will run that app again and it will do this as many time you do stop that app which obliviously can slow your phone a little bit.Force stop work differently for third party apps .It will stop your app and app will not start automatically until you open the app again .for example :- if you force stop any messaging app like whatsapp ,snapchat etc , that particular app will not push notification until you reopen that app again.

How do I connect Sony Bravia Led TV with Samsung Mobile via Screen Mirroring?

Mirroring the screen of your device wirelessly on a TVYou can use the Screen mirroring feature to show the screen of your device on a TV or other large display without using a cable connection. Wi-Fi Direct™ technology creates a wireless connection between the two devices, so you can sit back and enjoy your favourite photos from the comfort of your couch. You can also use this feature to listen to music from your device via the TV's speakers.When using screen mirroring, the image quality may sometimes be negatively impacted if there is interference from other ‎Wi-Fi®‎ networks.To mirror the screen of your device on a TV screenTV: Follow the instructions in the User guide of your TV to turn on the screen mirroring function.Your device: From your Home screen, tap .Find and tap Settings > Device connection > Screen mirroring.Tap Start.Tap OK and select a device.Your TV must support screen mirroring based on Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast™ for the functionality to work. If your TV does not support screen mirroring, you may need to purchase a wireless display adapter separately. Also, when using screen mirroring, do not cover the Wi-Fi antenna area of your device.To stop screen mirroring between devicesFrom your Home screen, tap .Find and tap Settings > Device connection > Screen mirroring.Tap Disconnect, then tap OK.

Why are Android users so hostile and narrow minded?

I like how you set this question up so you can claim that anyone with a dissenting opinion is "hostile and narrowminded" while you seem to feel the need to vehemently defend Apple's honor. Both Apple and Google are doing just fine, making a fortune.

Everyone has their own preferences and needs for a phone. The "best" phone is not an absolute thing, it depends on what people want and need, what they're comfortable using, and what it costs. Android wouldn't be what it is without competition from iOS, and vice versa. Same goes for the handsets. Competition has to start somewhere. Appreciate that you have the option to choose, but don't disparage others for their choices.

Is the Clean Master app for Android really useful?

Please stop using it as you may be killing the performance of your phone. These apps may have once been useful but the Android has progressed far enough that they are now outdated, unnecessary and rather harmful.On Windows, you want to keep as much RAM as possible as you can so that programs have enough room to operate. When RAM fills up, Windows is forced to start using hard drive space as virtual RAM and hard drives are much slower than physical RAM.This is not true for Android.Android’s operating system has its own native handler for assigning RAM to apps and making sure that all of it is being used in the most optimal way. In fact, Android purposely tries to keep apps loaded into RAM for better performance. RAM is fast, remember? On mobile devices, every bit of speed is critical for a good user experience, so keeping apps in RAM is actually a good thing.Not only does Android handle RAM assignment, but it also keeps track of background apps so they don’t use up unnecessary processor resources. There’s no noticeable performance hit for leaving apps loaded in RAM. App killers, memory boosters, performance enhancers, etc all claim wiping memory will speed up the phone. With current versions of Android, that's simply not true. It's actually the opposite. What will happen is the task killer app kills other apps which use resources to process. Then the OS restarts those, or other apps to fill the memory again, which takes even more resources. The task killer app kills again and the process repeats over and over. So in reality, those kinds of apps reduce performance and increase battery usage by restarting apps again and again. Remember, those dormant apps don't consume any additional battery or CPU in the first place.

Would I lose my data if I change RAM, motherboard and CPU on my PC?

Your data is stored on your hard drives. Your data is not stored on your Ram, motherboard, or within your CPU.Would I lose my data if I change RAM, motherboard and CPU on my PC?Again. Your data is stored on your hard drives. This is because your hard drives are the data storage devices within your computer.Changing the Ram, motherboard, and CPU will not alter the data that is stored on your hard drives. YOU deciding to reinstall your operating systems without backing anything up, because you bought new hardware… THAT would cause you to lose your data. Can you see the difference?Changing Ram, Motherboard and CPU will not affect your data. Erasing your hard drives, damaging your hard drives, reinstalling your operating systems on top of your data… THOSE things would likely cause you to lose your data.I have to ask… are you *sure* you are the best qualified individual to do this? I mean… this is low level stuff here. Knowing that your data is on your hard drives…. it strikes me that this is something you should already know. Like… something you should know before attempting to start swapping out parts.Will you change your hardware, connect up your existing hard drives, and have trouble booting to your installed operating systems? Probably. That won’t erase your data though. Your data would still be right where you left it…. you just wouldn’t be able to boot to your OS because the new hardware was too different from the last hardware, and the installed drivers in the OS on the drive would be incompatible with the new hardware. Again though… this might cause a BSOD, but it wouldn’t erase your data. You’d have to do that yourself by reinstalling your OS without backing up your important stuff.

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