The text discusses the issue of poor device performance, weak network connectivity, and an active ad-blocker on Android devices. To optimize device performance, routine maintenance such as clearing cache, closing background apps, and turning the device off and back on can be performed.
Google has added Harry Potter spells to Android phones, allowing users to cast “magical” spells using Google Now voice assistant. The three new spells are Lumos, Nox, and Silencio. Users can cast these spells by saying “Lumos” in clear tones, “Nox” to turn off the mobile light, and “Silencio” to turn off notifications.
To get the Lumos spell to work on Android, users need to prepare charms for the spells. Android phones don’t have built-in voice assistants, but many users have downloaded Google Assistant, which can cast spells out of the box and learn them quicker than a year.
To activate the flashlight on an Android phone, users can wake up Google and say “Hey Google, Lumos”. If the app is not updated, users can check the Play Store for Magic Caster Wand and search for it.
Google’s blog announced three spells from Potter-land that are supposed to work with Android phones, but users have mixed results. One user reported not being able to cast Lumos when playing with Figg in dungeon, and the game tries to tap “1” but doesn’t happen.
In conclusion, troubleshooting steps for Android game performance issues can be addressed by performing routine maintenance, using Google Now voice assistant, and ensuring the game app is always updated.
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