Well, you can try Avast. Their antivirus is good and can remove most viruses. But this is unlikely to fix your problems. I suggest you back up all the files you need somewhere (be it on your computer or in the cloud, it doesn't matter) and reset the phone (return to factory / factory settings / reset) by deleting everything. Thus, even if there are viruses that the antivirus failed to detect during scanning and delete, it is almost certain that they will be deleted after the reset. However, if that doesn't help (which is really unlikely), you can consider rooting and installing custom firmware. But it does so only as a last resort and really read well before you go to do it. But for starters - you can see how resources are allocated, which application sucks the most from the battery, and generally slowing down your phone (in general) usually has nothing to do with viruses. The viruses that slow down the OS are the diggers, and there is almost no benefit to writing about Android, because Android is a mobile OS, and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success! and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success! and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success!
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Well, you can try Avast. Their antivirus is good and can remove most viruses. But this is unlikely to fix your problems. I suggest you back up all the files you need somewhere (be it on your computer or in the cloud, it doesn't matter) and reset the phone (return to factory / factory settings / reset) by deleting everything. Thus, even if there are viruses that the antivirus failed to detect during scanning and delete, it is almost certain that they will be deleted after the reset. However, if that doesn't help (which is really unlikely), you can consider rooting and installing custom firmware. But it does so only as a last resort and really read well before you go to do it. But for starters - you can see how resources are allocated, which application sucks the most from the battery, and generally slowing down your phone (in general) usually has nothing to do with viruses. The viruses that slow down the OS are the diggers, and there is almost no benefit to writing about Android, because Android is a mobile OS, and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success! and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success! and the computing power of mobile devices is low. So - usually slowing down Android has nothing to do with viruses. Installing software, updating software, overflowing with any files are the main factors for slowing down Android. However, if you are sure that there are viruses, you can follow the steps I suggested (for the latter, it is really nice to read). This is from me. Success!