You don't need to be a tech expert to get better performance from your Incell Portable Smart TV. These easy-to-follow tips will make a noticeable difference in speed, responsiveness, and display quality.
1. Keep Your Software Up to Date
Manufacturers release software updates to fix bugs, improve performance, and add new features. To check for updates: Go to
Settings > System > Software update
and enable "Automatic Updates." Even if your device feels fine, updates often include under-the-hood optimizations for the processor and display. For example, a recent update for the 21.5 inch wifi digital photo frame (which shares similar software with some Incell models) improved Wi-Fi stability by 20%—imagine what it could do for your TV!
2. Tame Background Apps
Ever notice your device slowing down after hours of use? Chances are, background apps are hogging RAM and battery. To fix this: Double-tap the home button (or swipe up from the bottom) to open the app switcher, then swipe away apps you're not using. For a deeper clean, go to
Settings > Apps > Running
and force-stop apps that are using excessive resources (look for high CPU or RAM usage). Be careful not to stop system apps, though—they're essential for basic functions.
3. Clear Cache and Junk Files
Apps store temporary files (cache) to load faster, but over time, this cache can become bloated and slow things down. To clear cache: Go to
Settings > Apps > [App Name] > Storage > Clear Cache
. For a system-wide clean, use the built-in "Storage Cleaner" (found in Settings > Storage) to delete residual files, old downloads, and unused app data. This is especially helpful if you've had the device for more than six months—you'll be surprised how much space (and speed) you can reclaim.
4. Optimize Your Network Connection
Buffering during a movie or lag in a video call can ruin the experience. For Wi-Fi users: Position your Incell TV close to the router, away from walls or metal objects that block signals. If possible, use the 5GHz Wi-Fi band (it's faster and less crowded than 2.4GHz) and rename your network to avoid interference from neighbors. For even better stability, connect via Ethernet using a USB-C to Ethernet adapter—this is a game-changer for streaming 4K content or video conferencing.
5. Calibrate Your Display for the Room
The Incell display is stunning, but default settings might not suit your environment. To calibrate: Go to
Settings > Display > Picture Mode
and try different presets like "Cinema" (warmer colors for movies) or "Vivid" (brighter for daytime use). For a custom setup, adjust brightness (aim for 30-50% in dim rooms), contrast (80-90%), and color temperature (6500K for natural tones). If you're unsure, use the "Display Calibration" tool in the
Settings > Support
menu—most models have one built-in.
6. Boost Audio Without Extra Speakers
While Incell TVs have decent built-in speakers, you can enhance audio quality with a few tweaks: Go to
Settings > Sound > Audio Effects
and enable "Surround Sound" or "Bass Boost." If you're using headphones, turn on "Volume Equalizer" to balance loud and soft sounds (great for late-night viewing without waking others). For a more immersive experience, pair with a Bluetooth speaker—most Incell models support aptX HD, which delivers high-quality wireless audio with minimal lag.