Performance issues on Samsung galaxy tab e

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When you did the 'restore' (restore is for computers, reset for Android devices) was it actually a reset that saves your data, or a full on "Hard Reset" which totally wipes the device and sets it back to its original status? If it wasn't the second one, then I would save your personal data off the device and then try that to see if it resolves the issue. Then check for sluggishness before you install anything yourself. If it works fine before you reinstall anything, then it is something you are installing that is the problem, or to much somethings and not leaving the device much in available resources which would also cause it. Should t happen even before you again install things, then I would be looking at a hardware problem.

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Question from stephanegnoto : "Slow, choppy performance of Samsung galaxy tab e"

How do I fix slow, choppy performance of Samsung galaxy tab e? ( already moved apps to see card, did system reset, deleted RECENTLY installed third party apps).
 
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How do I fix slow and choppy performance of Samsung galaxy tab e? (Already did system restore, transferred third party apps to sd card, deleted recently installed third party apps).
 
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Question from stephanegnoto : "Galaxy tab e is behaving slow and choppy"

My galaxy tab e is behaving slow and choppy. (Performed system restore, deleted recently installed third party apps, transferred third party apps to sd car). Still performing sluggish.
 
When you did the 'restore' (restore is for computers, reset for Android devices) was it actually a reset that saves your data, or a full on "Hard Reset" which totally wipes the device and sets it back to its original status? If it wasn't the second one, then I would save your personal data off the device and then try that to see if it resolves the issue. Then check for sluggishness before you install anything yourself. If it works fine before you reinstall anything, then it is something you are installing that is the problem, or to much somethings and not leaving the device much in available resources which would also cause it. Should t happen even before you again install things, then I would be looking at a hardware problem.

NOTE: Doing this will clear 'all' the data on your tablet, so it is suggested you not choose this option unless you have to, or aren't worried about losing anything on the device.

Be sure you back up any data you want to keep, to a computer or cloud account, before doing the reset.


To "Hard Reset" the tablet...

1. Make sure that the tablet is actually powered off.

2. Remove your SD card, if there is one in the device.

3. Press the "Power" and the "Volume Up" buttons, together, until you see the start-up logo on the screen.

4. Once you can see the logo, release the buttons and allow the device to enter the "System Recovery Mode".

5. Next use "Volume Down" button to get to the "wipe data/factory reset" option When in recovery mode the "Volume Up" and "Volume Down" buttons are how to can navigate and highlight what option you need.

6. Once you have selected the "wipe data/factory reset", press the "Power" button to select that option.

7. On the following screen, repeatedly press the "Volume Down" button until the "Yes - delete all user data" option is what is selected.

8. Then press the "Power" button to hard reset the tablet.

9. If you took your SD card out in step 2, when the device is up and running again, reinsert the SD card.
 
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