Setting up a brand-new Android phone is exciting — faster performance, a fresh battery, a brighter display, and that clean “new device” feeling before notifications, apps, and clutter slowly take over. But before you start installing everything, restoring backups, and signing into dozens of accounts, there are a few important settings worth changing immediately.
Most Android phones arrive with far more enabled by default than people realize: background tracking, personalised advertising, unnecessary animations, battery-draining services, aggressive data collection, and convenience features that quietly trade privacy or performance for ease of use. The problem is that most users never revisit these settings after the initial setup process.
Spending just 10 to 15 minutes configuring your phone properly can noticeably improve battery life, strengthen security, reduce background tracking, and make the entire device feel faster and more responsive during daily use.
These are the first Android settings worth changing on a new phone — before you fully move in.
