5 Smartphone habits you NEED to STOP NOW!

5 Smartphone habits you NEED to STOP NOW!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “5 Smartphone habits you NEED to STOP NOW!”.
So we all use our smartphones a lot and there are a few mistakes that people make time after time, and these can be genuinely costly. So in this article we’re going to go through them and then how you can fix them so the first one it is, so it’s so important to use the charger that comes with your smartphone there’s a bit of a misconception going around that if a charger fits Your current smartphone, then, therefore it must be the right one to use. This is wrong, and this can actually cause serious damage to you and your smartphone so taking the example of the recently released 1. 5. The bottom of the charger tells us that the phone is built to take 5 volts and 4 amps now using a small little charger from ebay with no real brand on it.

This one says it supplies 5 volts, but with only one amp now. Not only does this mean slower charging, but also a long term damage to the ability of the battery to actually hold capacity. It’S also worth bearing in mind that with very cheap charges, they often don’t even live up to what they say on the tin, but the other option even taking a high-quality charger from another manufacturer. For example. If I try to use the Xiaomi me sixes charger with the one plus five, I could still overload it.

As you can see, this one supports 9 volts of output and that’s actually enough to short-circuit the 1 plus 5. It could cause the phone to break or even worse, explode while charging and don’t forget, on top of all this in most phone warranty clauses, if you do use a third-party charger, your warranty is automatically void. So the next very important flaw that I’ve seen people make on their smart phones is to completely ignore permissions. Now, whilst care has been taken, there are still malicious apps present on the Play, Store and Apple’s App Store. Your smartphone is valuable. It has everything on it. It has everything you type, it has all your passwords, all your contacts, all your social media and your photos and therefore an application that can get inside of it is very powerful indeed, so my recommendation would be to first of all, either stick to trusted developers or Either download editors choice, apps or thoroughly inspect the permissions being requested if it doesn’t look like the permissions line up with what the app actually needs, it’s worth, holding off, it’s worth asking people getting third-party reviews or even asking the developers themselves to see if they can Justify it so there was a recent survey that said up to 70 percent of people are sleeping next to their smartphone, while it’s still on and that’s actually okay. As long as you put the phone on airplane mode – and there are a few reasons for this – and the first and most obvious – one – is simply that keeping the phone on airplane mode uses less battery. You can then reach full charge first and use less energy in the charging process, but the second reason is that people are constantly being bombarded with messages and notifications and having this buzzing going on and off intermittently in your sleep has been known to reduce the quality Of it, turning a phone on airplane mode stops any distractions and means you can genuinely wake up feeling a bit more refreshed, and the last reason, which is a little bit of a gray area, is that this reduces the amount of radiation.

So considering your phone is going to be in close proximity to your head for up to nine hours per night. It’S probably a good idea just to put it on airplane mode, just in case so the next one, unless an application is actually misbehaving, don’t manually close them now, Android and iOS have developed to the point where you can multitask very efficiently when you are not using An application the operating system is basically taking a snapshot of it using next to no energy. In the background, the time and battery you can end up spending managing your applications and then waiting for them to reload when you’ve actually closed them can be greater than if you just left them alone, and this has to be even more significant for games, which are Generally, more idle, when not being used, but also take longer to load, if you do close them and reopen them.

So we’ve all been in a situation where we’ve got a low amount of battery and we know we need to use our smartphones again in the next few hours. Well, the general recommendation is don’t power. The phone off now powering the phone off does preserve battery.

When it’s off, but what it does mean, is that you at some point going to have to power it back on again to reuse it and powering the phone on is what really takes a lot of resources? Not only does the powering on itself really push your CPU and storage to the max, but for the first sort of five minutes, or so after booting on your phone. A lot of the services that were previously closed will be starting to reopen and again this really hits the battery hard so again, just put the phone on airplane mode and leave it on standby. So, for any period of time, from about 1 hours to about 5 hours, this will probably be a better option than shutting it down and bring it on so guys. There we go.

Those are five very important things worth always bearing in mind when using the smartphone. I really hope you enjoy the video and, if you did be sure, to smash that subscribe button, because that would really really help me out. But having said, I’m a senior boss and I’m signing out .