![]() Please do let me know if you have found any good ways to make your device run a little faster. ![]() I hope you found this article about speeding up your Fire tablet helpful. Unfortunately, these are not in the Amazon app store (Amazon likes you to use Silk), but they are both available from Google Play Store. If you are frustrated with the slow speed of Silk, a good option is to try a faster browser with a lightweight build that won't hog resources.Īlthough I haven't used them personally, users of this website have recommended both Opera Mini and Via. However, Chrome is very resource-hungry and if your Fire tablet already has issues with speed, then using Chrome will likely make matters worse. I stopped using Silk a very long time ago - in fact, as soon I installed Google Play Store, the first thing I did was download Chrome. To do this, just open your settings, tap 'Security and Privacy' and scroll down until you see 'Device Usage Data' and 'Collect App Usage Data'.Īre you finding the Silk browser too slow? Turning this reporting off won't make a huge difference to your speed, but every little helps, right? Plus you may prefer these details to be private anyway. Information about the usage of your Fire is constantly being collected from your tablet and fed back to Amazon. And it may even stop some apps from working correctly. It causes apps to be loaded from scratch each and every time, so it can drain your battery more quickly. Note: Whilst this option can speed up your Kindle Fire quite a bit, it may not be an ideal solution for everyone. Remember that you will need to do this again if you later power your Fire off completely. The best option to aim for is 'At Most 3 Processes'. It might feel tempting to tap 'At Most 1 Process' but then this would make your Fire quite difficult to use. This option controls how many processes run in the background, so if you set a limit it will stop too many things from running at once and slowing down your Fire.
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