Sudden freezes Yandex.Browser when scrolling pages or long loading tabs on smartphones Android most often caused by cache overflow and lack of RAM, and not by errors of the applications.

Developers are constantly updating the code, adding new security features and ad blockers that require more resources. If your gadget is not the latest, these changes may cause slower performance. However, in 90% of cases, the situation can be corrected on your own, without resorting to resetting the settings or buying a new phone.

In this article we will analyze in detail the main reasons for the slowdown and offer a step-by-step algorithm of actions. You will learn how to properly clear data, what settings should be changed to save traffic and speed up loading, and also when you should think about reinstalling the application.

Main reasons for low performance

The first step is to understand what exactly causes lags. RAM a smartphone is a limited resource. When you open dozens of tabs, each of them consumes a certain amount of RAM. If there is critically little free memory left, the system begins to forcefully close background processes or slow down the active application.

Another common reason is full cache. The browser saves images, scripts and styles of visited sites so that they load instantly when you visit again. Over time, this folder can grow to several gigabytes, which puts a load on internal storage and slows down data reading.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If the problem appeared immediately after a major application update, the new version may contain optimization errors for your processor model. In such cases, you should wait for the release of a patch from the developers.

Also, the influence of third-party software cannot be ruled out. Various antiviruses,"accelerators" or cleaning apps can conflict with browser processes, constantly scanning its activity and thereby causing delays.

๐Ÿ“Š How long ago did you notice the slowdowns?
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After updating Android
Constantly from the moment of installation

Clearing the cache and application data

The most effective and fastest way to return the previous speed is to manually clear temporary files. Many users confuse clearing cache with deleting history, but these are different processes. The cache can be deleted safely, while your passwords and bookmarks will be preserved.

To perform this procedure, you need to go to the system settings of your device. Find the section Applications or Application Manager. In the list of installed apps, find Yandex.Browser and click on it. Next, select Storage.

Here you will see two buttons: "Clear cache" and "Clear data". Start with the first one. This will delete temporary site files. If this does not help, you can use the second button, but remember: it will reset all browser settings to factory settings, delete cookies and require you to log in to your accounts again.

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After cleaning, it is recommended completely reboot the device. This will allow the operating system Android to redistribute resources and start the browser from scratch.

Optimizing settings inside the browser

Built-in optimization tools are often ignored by users, although they can significantly improve the responsiveness of the interface. In the settings menu of the browser itself there is a section responsible for saving traffic and speeding up page loading.

Activate the mode Turboif it is available in your version. This mode compresses traffic on the companyโ€™s servers before sending it to the phone, which not only saves internet, but also reduces the load on the processor when rendering heavy pages. It is also worth disabling automatic loading of images if the connection speed is low.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Disabling JavaScript in the settings can speed up the work of old sites, but modern web services (social networks, banks) will no longer function correctly. Use this option with caution.

Check the number of active extensions. Although there are fewer of them on the mobile version than on the desktop version, some ad blockers may conflict with the browser engine. Try disabling them one by one and check the result.

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Enable dark theme in your browser settings. On AMOLED screens, this not only saves battery power, but also reduces the load on the GPU when rendering the interface.

Managing tabs and background processes

The habit of keeping 50 or more tabs open is the main enemy of productivity. Each tab is a separate process that consumes RAM. Even if you are not looking at the page right now, it continues to take up space in RAM.

It is recommended to close unnecessary tabs regularly. B Yandex.Browser there is a convenient function for grouping tabs by topic, which helps to structure information, but does not solve the problem of memory consumption. Use the "Close all" button or manually clear the list.

It is also worth checking which applications are running in the background. If you are running heavy games or a navigator in parallel with the browser, the system resources may simply not be enough. Close unnecessary applications through the multitasking menu before intensive work on the Internet.

Action Impact on speed Difficulty
Clear cache High Low
Closing tabs Medium Low
Disable Turbo Depends on the network Low
Reset settings Maximum Medium

Timely cleaning of the digital space helps maintain stable operation of not only the browser, but the entire system as a whole.

Updating the system and application

Developers constantly release patches that fix vulnerabilities and improve performance. Make sure you have the latest version Yandex Browser. Go to Google Play or AppGallery and check for updates.

It is equally important to update the operating system itself. Android. New OS versions often contain memory management optimizations and improved GPU drivers. The old version of the system may not work correctly with new versions of applications.

What to do if the update does not install?

If the application store gives an error when updating, try clearing the cache of the Google Play store itself in the phone settings, and then try again.

Sometimes automatic updating may fail. In this case, a complete reinstallation will help: remove the browser, restart the phone and download it again from the official source.

Hardware limitations and alternatives

If all software methods have been exhausted, and the browser is still slow, it may be a hardware issue. Modern websites have become very heavy, using complex scripts, high-definition videos and interactive elements. Old processors and a small amount of RAM (less than 3-4 GB) may simply not cope with such a load.

In this case, it is worth considering the use of lightweight versions of browsers or alternative solutions. There are versions marked Litethat consume less resources. You can also try other engines, for example, based on Chromium with a minimalistic interface.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Interfaces and menu names may differ depending on the version of Android and the manufacturerโ€™s shell (MIUI, OneUI, EMUI). If you don't find the item you need, use the search inside your phone settings.

Don't forget about the physical condition of the device. Overheating of the processor leads to throttling - a forced reduction in frequency to protect against damage. If your phone is hot to the touch, let it cool down before actively surfing the Internet.

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If clearing the cache and closing tabs does not help, the most likely reason is physical wear on the drive or insufficient RAM for modern web standards.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Why does the browser slow down only on certain sites?

Some sites contain heavy animation, unoptimized scripts or advertising that overloads the processor. Try turning on Turbo mode or installing an ad blocker.

Will clearing the cache delete my saved passwords?

No, clearing only the cache does not affect saved passwords and bookmarks. However, clearing application data will delete all information, including logins.

Is it possible to speed up a browser using third-party apps?

Most accelerator apps themselves consume resources and provide minimal effect. The best way is native cleaning through Android settings and control of open tabs.

Does the fullness of the phone's memory affect the speed of the browser?

Yes, if the internal storage is more than 90% full, the system cannot effectively use the page file, which leads to general slowdowns for all applications.

Is it worth it roll back to an old version of the browser?

No, older versions may contain critical security vulnerabilities. It is better to use the current version, optimizing the settings, or switch to a lightweight analogue.