15 tricks to make your phone last longer | Interesting facts about mobile phone

1.Don't charge your phone in its case

While charging, most phones get warmer if the case is on.

The heat that gets inside the phone cannot be released for the case to harm your gadget.

 

 

2.Don't charge your phone in the car

A car lighter port usually provides 12 volts of power while your phone only needs 5 volts.

If you use a faulty third-party adapter to charge the phone, your phone can sometimes receive too much power.

It's likely to harm your battery and make to buy a new one.

 

3.Don't use your phone as a camera too 

Often it puts your device under a significant string to make it easier for your digital friend to switch on airplane mode while recording videos or taking pics.

 

 

4.Don't trust DIY tricks 

From putting toothpaste on the screen to rubbing it with foil, it's never a good idea. If you still want to try some tips you found online, try it on your old phone first.

This way, you can see how it goes.

 

5.Don't let your phone's insides get dirty

Cleaning the internal parts is as important as wiping the screen. Dust lint and dirt can mess up your device big time.

But don't try to open the phone by yourself to clean it, leave it to professionals. 

 

6.Don't put your phone in rice

Some people recommend you do it after dropping your gadget in the water; they claim rice grains can absorb all the liquid.

But when the rice gets mixed with water, it produces a paste that can gum up small parts inside your device.

 

7.Don't underestimate apps lite versions

Many of them, including Facebook and YouTube, have the same features as the regular ones if you switch to light versions.

You can't notice any noticeable difference, but your phone will start working much faster than before.

 

8.Don't keep bloatware

Bloatware means the unnecessary software included on a new device by the manufacturer; it usually takes up a lot of phone memory and is likely to slow your phone down.

If you aren't going to use these apps, disable or delete them if possible

 

9.Don't wait to replace a cracked screen

 

Replace your cracked screen; otherwise, dust grease and oils from your fingers will get into the cracks. It can eventually make the screen stop working.

Moreover, your finger may get a cut while running your finger over the broken glass.

 

10.Don't let apps pile up 

This increases the phone's battery drain; go through your apps and delete the ones you don't use or those with the same functions.

 

 

11.Don't use public charging ports

The public ports at restaurants and airports can potentially give access to everything on your phone.

It's safer to use a power bank instead.

 

12.Don't use public wi-fi  

Those who know where to look can quickly get hold of the information you send and receive over a public wi-fi connection. They can even get inside your device.

Wi-fi networks you use have to be password protected and familiar to you.

 

13.Do charge your smartphone before its battery drains completely 

That's not a big deal if you see a zero charge on the screen once or twice, but if it happens regularly, your device is at risk of serving you for a far shorter time than it could.

Every phone has a certain number of charge cycles. That's when you charge the gadget to 100% and then run it down to zero.

If you let the battery run empty every day, it'll last for only 400 to 500 days hope thats' not good for you and your wallet.

 

 

14.Don't keep your phone in your pants pocket 

You might forget to put it there, sit down and crush it or throw it in the laundry, and your body heat will make your battery run out faster than if you put the thing in your bag.

Remember, heats no good.

 

 

15.Don't replace your phone's original battery with a cheap alternative 

When you take your device to a service center to replace the battery, always check what they put in during the repair.

If the new battery is original, it can not only fail to work but also shorten your phone's life.

 

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