If tapping the search bar and typing a search term inside the Google
Search app seems painfully slow on your Android device, you're not
alone. Thankfully, there's a an easy—albeit experimental—fix that can
speed up those searches significantly, and all you have to do is disable
a built-in system app to do it.
According to a few enterprising posters at Reddit and a bug report over at the Android project at Google Code,
the reason Google searches can be so slow inside the Google App is
because the "Search Applications Provider" utility built into Android is
poorly optimized. It hangs trying to bring up other built-in
applications that can handle search or match the search term you're
typing, which slows down your phone and keeps your actual Google results
from appearing. To fix the problem, you just have to disable that app:
- Tap the menu button and select settings.
- Select Apps, then swipe over to All Apps.
- Scroll down to Search Applications Provider. Tap it, then tap Disable.
You'll get a
warning that some other apps may misbehave, and that's a fair
warning—not everyone in the Reddit thread linked below had great
results, and some people reported issues. On the whole though, the
general reaction is positive, and most people saw speedier Google
searches as a result. I tested it out on two devices, and in both cases I
saw the same effect that most people in the thread reported: My first
search after disabling the utility was a bit slow, but after that,
results were almost instantaneous, and much faster than before.
As with
anything like this, your mileage may vary depending on the version of
Android you're running and the device you own, but it's worth a shot and
fairly harmless. If you have issues, you can always re-enable the app
(it'll be at the bottom of the list, with other disabled apps). If it
works for you, the benefit is pretty significant.
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