Software updates lay the foundation for good performance, but a few tweaks can take your TV from "good" to "great." Whether you're dealing with lag, short battery life, or a cluttered home screen, these tips will help you optimize every aspect of your Incell Portable Smart TV:
1. Clear Cache Regularly
Apps and the operating system store temporary files (called "cache") to load faster, but over time, this cache can build up and slow things down. To clear it:
Go to
Settings > Apps
.
select an app (e.g., Netflix, YouTube) and tap
Storage > Clear Cache
.
For system-wide cache, go to
Settings > System > Storage > Cached Data
and select
Clear
.
Do this once a month, or more often if you notice apps lagging.
2. Uninstall Unused Apps
Every app takes up storage space and runs background processes, even if you don't use it. Free up space and resources by deleting apps you no longer need:
Go to
Settings > Apps
.
select the app, then tap
Uninstall
.
If you're unsure about an app, check
Usage
to see when you last used it.
Pro tip: Keep only essential apps (streaming services, browsers) and delete one-off apps (like that game you played once).
3. Adjust Display Settings for Performance
High brightness and resolution can drain battery life and strain the processor. Optimize display settings for balance:
Brightness:
Use auto-brightness (found in
Settings > Display > Brightness
) to adjust to ambient light, or lower it manually if indoors.
Resolution:
If you're streaming on the go and battery is low, reduce the resolution from 1080p to 720p (go to
Settings > Display > Resolution
). You'll save battery without losing much quality.
Refresh Rate:
Most content (movies, shows) is 30fps, so set your TV's refresh rate to 60Hz (the default) instead of higher options if available—this reduces unnecessary processing.
4. Manage Background Apps
Some apps run in the background, using up RAM and battery. To stop them:
Go to
Settings > Apps > See All Apps
.
Tap
Running Services
to see which apps are active.
select an app and tap
Stop
(be careful not to stop system apps like "System UI" or "Settings").
For a quicker fix, restart your TV—this closes all background apps at once.
5. Optimize Battery Life (For Portable Use)
The Incell Portable Smart TV is designed for portability, so maximizing battery life is key. Try these tricks:
Enable Battery Saver:
Go to
Settings > Battery > Battery Saver
and turn it on when battery is below 20%. This reduces background activity and lowers brightness.
Turn Off Wi-Fi/Bluetooth When Not in Use:
Both drain battery—toggle them off in the quick settings menu when streaming via USB or offline content.
Use Airplane Mode for Offline Viewing:
If you're watching downloaded movies, switch to Airplane Mode to disable all wireless connections.
6. update Apps Manually
Just like your TV's software, apps need updates to run smoothly. Enable auto-updates or check manually:
Open the app store (e.g., Google Play Store) on your TV.
Go to
My Apps > Updates
and select
update All
.
To enable auto-updates, go to
Settings > Auto-update Apps
and select
Over Wi-Fi Only
.
7. Reset to Factory Settings (As a Last Resort)
If your TV is still slow after trying all the above, a factory reset can wipe out clutter and restore it to like-new condition.
Note:
This deletes all apps, settings, and data, so back up important info first (e.g., login credentials for apps).
Go to
Settings > System > Reset > Factory Data Reset
.
Enter your PIN (if prompted) and select
Reset
.
After resetting, reinstall only essential apps and update the software immediately.
Pro Tip:
Pair your optimized Incell Portable Smart TV with a 24.5 inch portable monitor for a dual-screen setup—perfect for working on presentations while streaming a show, or extending your gaming display. The monitor's slim design and high resolution complement the TV's portability, making it a great travel companion!