Hot topics

How to speed up the Moto X for even faster performance

SpeedUpMotoX
© nextpit/Motorola

The Moto X is a pretty speedy little beast already, due in most part to it near-stock Android OS, but that doesn't mean you can't make it even faster. There's a few tricks you can play with to get the absolute fastest possible experience out of your Moto X. Here's a few to get you started.

SpeedUpMotoX
© ANDROIDPIT/Motorola

Become an ARTist

You probably saw this one coming a mile off. I love ART, the new Android Runtime that will replace the aging Dalvik Runtime in the next version of the operating system, Android 5.0. Now, the Moto X already runs a near stock version of Android will a light sprinkling of Moto features on top, so the interface experience is already pretty much as fast as it gets without going for a Google Play edition device.

dalvik art
© ANDROIDPIT

But if you hit the Developer Options in Settings (Go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build number repeatedly to bring them up) you can switch your runtime from Dalvik to ART and have your apps pre-compiled for faster launching and responsiveness. It's still a little patchy in KitKat, and not every app works on ART yet, but it'll give you a taste of the speed to expect in Android 5.0. When that version hits, all apps new and old will be ART-compatible.

Curb your widget lurve

Personally, I love widgets. Full screen fields of glorious information whenever I feel like scrolling. To me it's like having a custom newspaper at my fingertips. But all those widgets, whether they are news, weather, Reddit or whatever, are constantly syncing and updating to keep you informed, even when you're not paying attention. So if you can live without all those widgets, ditching them will speed up your home screen experience.

AndroidPIT Moto X Widgets
Widgets are great, but too many can slow your home screen perrformance down./ © ANDROIDPIT

Stay up to date

Another obvious one. App developers are constantly looking for ways to improve the performance of their apps and this is also why every firmware update always comes with performance enhancements. Keeping your apps and firmware on the latest version is the best way to ensure system wide performance, from the core operating system to each and every app you use on it. If you're not using an app, deleting it is a good idea too: no more syncing, updating or background processes sucking up your valuable bandwidth or processing power.

AndroidPIT Moto X Chrome Update
You should always keep your apps up to date: performance improvements! / © ANDROIDPIT

Be less animated

You may not realize this, but every time a new window pops up, a menu appears or you transition from one screen to another – like when you hit the recent apps button – your Moto X transitions with tiny animations. While turning these off doesn't really make your phone any faster, the snappiness of the transitions between elements will make it seem like it is and you will be able to enter information in the window, switch apps or make your selections faster because you're not waiting for an animation to complete its time on center stage.

AndroidPIT Moto X Animation
Dropping your animation and transition scales makes your switching a bit snappier. / © ANDROIDPIT

Use Tasker/Greenify

If you have root, use Tasker. Just cos. If you don't, try Greenify. Both apps will let you see which apps are doing what, what processes are running in the background and let you manage them all. Tasker, because it requires root, gives you complete control over your device, allowing you to set all sorts of rules, like when to disconnect Wi-Fi, when to dim the screen and other great battery saving and performance enhancing actions. Greenify is a little more of a monitoring app, but if you start to learn which apps are running excessive processes you can make wiser choices about which ones you actually want on your phone. You can of course also make use of the hibernate and task killer options too, but keep in mind most of those tasks you ''kill'' will simply start up again after a few moments. Hibernation is a much better option.

AndroidPIT Moto X Tasker
Tasker gives you complete control over what your Moto X does and when. / © ANDROIDPIT
${app-net.dinglisch.android.taskerm}

How do you speed up your Moto X? What do think is the slowest feature of the Moto X?

 The best smartphones under $400

  Editorial tip Price tip 3rd place 4th place 5th place
Product
Image Google Pixel 6a Product Image Apple iPhone SE (2022) Product Image Samsung Galaxy A53 Product Image OnePlus Nord N20 Product Image Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2023) Product Image
Review
Review: Google Pixel 6a
Review: Apple iPhone SE (2022)
Review: Samsung Galaxy A53
Not yet tested
Not yet tested
Price (MSRP)
  • $449.00
  • $429.00
  • $449.99
  • $299.00
  • $399.00
Offer*
Go to comment (1)
Kris Carlon

Kris Carlon
Senior Editor

Kris is a former AndroidPIT Editor who came to the team via a lengthy period spent traveling and relying on technology to keep him in touch with the outside world. He can usually be found juggling three phones at once and poring over G+ posts, Reddit and RSS feeds.

View all articles
Liked this article? Share now!
Recommended articles
Latest articles
Push notification Next article
1 Comment
Write new comment:
All changes will be saved. No drafts are saved when editing
Write new comment:
All changes will be saved. No drafts are saved when editing

  • 1
    Jessie Oct 14, 2015 Link to comment

    Hi! I have a moto X phone. I tried replacing Dalvik runtime with ART runtime. My phone is now broken. A pop up continues to come up that says "Unfortunetly, nfs service has stopped" so I am unable to log onto or do anything to my phone. I've tried rebooting several times. I wonder if it is because there is not enough space on my phone for the update? PLEASE HELP!