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How to Increase Logger Buffer Size on Android

Last Updated on May 31, 2023 by Bestusefultips

Do you want to increase logger buffer size on Android phones or tablets? Larger buffer sizes can reduce the number of flushes and functions of your Android devices. Enable the developer option to change the buffer size on an Android device. You can see the buffer size in the debugging section of developer options. By default, the buffer size is 256K, and you can set the maximum length of each log buffer to 16M. You can select log buffer sizes as 64K, 256K, 1M, 4M, and 16M on your Android device. What is the best logger buffer size for Android?

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How to Increase Logger Buffer Size on Android 13, Android 12, and Android 11

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap on System.

Open Developer option settings to change logger buffer size Android

Step 3: Tap on Developer options.

Step 4: Tap on the Search icon, type Logger buffer sizes, and tap on it.

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Step 5: Tap Logger buffer sizes in debugging section.

How to Increase Logger Buffer Size on Android 13, Android 12, and Android 11

Step 6: Select Logger sizes per log buffer from Off/64K/256K (By default)/1M/4M/8M.

How to Set Log Buffer Size in Android 10 and 9 (Pie)

By default, set Android 10 logger sizes per log buffer is 256K. You can also choose the off to switch off the logger buffer size in Android.

Settings > System > Advanced > Developer options > Debugging > Logger Buffer sizes > Off/64K/256K/1M/4M/16M.

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Settings > Developer options > Logger buffer sizes > Choose from Off/64K/256K/1M/4M/8M.

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How to Change Buffer Size Logging on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) and 5.1.2 (Lollipop)

Step 1: Open Settings on your Android 6.0 & 5.1.1.

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Step 2: Scroll down until the end of the page and tap on Developer options.

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By default, disable the developer option.

Step 3: Enable Developer options on your device.

When enabling it, you can see the below screen on your device.

enable-developer-mode-android-marshmallow

Step 4: Tap on OK.

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Step 5: Under the debugging section, tap Buffer size for logging.

By default, the set size of each log buffer is 256K. You can see the below screen on your device.

change buffer size logging android

Step 6: Choose the log bugger size you want to set on your Android phone.

That’s it. Above, you can see the step-by-step guide to change buffer size logging on Android phones. Feel free to let us know in the comment box below if you notice something missing. Don’t forget to share this trick with your friends! Connect with us for daily Android updates.

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