The importance of phones go beyond the ability to make or receive phone calls. Cell phone users can instantly send data to the home or office, check for important email, use their cell phone as a personal assistant or calendar, and store photos which can be easily transferred to a PC or laptop computer. Phones are so important these days due to the connectivity they provide. They also save money.
However, another way to save money is by increasing the life span of this “friend and buddy”. Many things can but Scooper prescribes 5 ways you can avert them.
Uninstall Needless Apps
Most smartphones include a bunch of apps that the manufacturer has installed. Chances are, you don’t need all of them. Since the more apps you run, the shorter your battery life, disable or uninstall any apps you don’t need.
Use Trusted Sources
Sometimes you want to download and install a new app, but where should you get it from? With the rise of malware on phones, the best advice is to use the app store for your device or another trusted app store, such as Amazon’s, Google Play store etc.
Stay Updated
For the apps you DO use, make sure you’re always running the latest version. App developers update apps regularly, to add new functionality, cut down on resource usage and guard against malware and security threats. Either set your apps to update automatically, or update them manually at least once a week.
Clear the Cache
When you install apps or when they run, they may leave junk files behind in the cache. Those take up memory you could use for things you really want to do. Clear these files out from time to time. Both Android and iOS allow you to do this.
Expand Your Storage
If your phone allows it, install an external SD card to increase the available storage, then run any apps you can from this storage. You can also use it to store media files. This frees up the phone’s internal memory, resulting in better performance.
Battery Check
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for looking after your battery. Depending on the age of your phone and the battery it’s using, this might include: charging your phone before it runs down completely, restarting your phone from time to time, turning off services you don’t need (like mobile data when you can use Wi-Fi and live wallpaper) keeping the battery cool.
Phone Security
Lock your phone with a pin, password or pattern.
Don’t share your password.
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