The 15 habits to make your smartphone last more than 3 years

THE 15 HABITS TO MAKE YOUR SMARTPHONE LAST MORE THAN 3 YEARS

The 15 habits to make your smartphone last more than 3 years

Surely there will be many reasons that have led us to these brief periods of renewal, from the enormous evolution that successive generations of smartphones have undergone creating new needs and forcing change from year to year, to problems with their batteries, which are normally recharged almost daily, going through breakages or falls of a device that we always carry or other equally convincing reasons.

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The habits so that the smartphone lasts for more years
So, with the desire to lend a hand and lending ourselves a sea of ​​wisdom like Reddit, here we bring you the 15 best tips and habits that will help you keep your smartphone safe, looking to extend your maximum service life, or at least as much as possible.
1.-Although it is waterproof, do not wet it too much At this point many of you will already have smartphones with IP6x certification, but be careful because it does not mean that your phone can get wet at will. If one day you have to clean it with water, do it, the same if you are going to use it in the rain, but do not submerge it for no reason because you will almost certainly shorten its useful life.
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3.- Do not expose your smartphone to high temperatures As a general rule, the colder your phone is, the better. Your lithium battery will lose efficiency if subjected to high temperatures, and all electronic components suffer more as they heat up. On a sunny day, the kind that even burns the phone, better not use it.
4.- Keep the battery level between 20 and 80 percent To safeguard the integrity of your battery, the best thing is not to fully discharge it or always charge it 100%. In fact, the phones arrive from the factory with around 40% charge, its optimal level to keep it stable, and the ideal is to always carry it between 20 and 80 percent.
5.- Do not use the device while charging Charging the device increases its temperature, and using it while charging increases it even more. If we know that temperature is the biggest enemy of your battery, it is best that you do not use the phone while it is charging.
6.- Turn off the connections that you do not use If you are not going to use Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or GPS at a certain time, it is best to keep them disabled. Your phone will drain less battery and resources, and will stay on stand-by longer, helping protect it.
7.- Deactivate automatic synchronization for services you don't need
Automatic synchronization of data in the background is one of the most resource-consuming functions on your device, both in processing time and in connection to the data network. If you don't need an app to always stay alert, disable its automatic synchronization.
8.- Do not install applications but you are going to use them , and do not save many files.
We already know that solid memories are very robust and stable, but have a useful life limited by time of use and read / write cycles. So, make sure not to save too many files or to always occupy the memory almost full, save the data on a PC, and if an app you have not used in the last 3 months, you may not need it installed ...
9.- Do not use apps to clean the smartphone These applications consume resources, slow down the smartphone and generally get along quite poorly with the native Android resource manager. Do not use them, they are not necessary because Android already has a manager, and if you need to free up memory space, it is best that you spend half an hour yourself eliminating what you do not need.
10.- Do not use 'task killers' or apps to close processes Extensible to the applications that clean your smartphone we can talk about 'task killers', those apps that are dedicated to killing applications and processes without order or consensus with the native manager of Android, multiplying the expense in resources when the apps that have been closed reopen ... If you can avoid this type of apps, do it.
11.- Do not continuously close your applications. If you are going to use an app every ten minutes, it is best to keep it loaded in memory. The Android manager will keep it in 'Idle' state, idle, but you will not need to fully charge it when you reopen it, saving resources and energy as well as working much more smoothly.
12.- Use a light launcher and don't configure too many 'widgets'. We know that Android is customizable to the millimeter, but if your desktop is too heavy, the phone will slow down and heat up more, as it requires more processing capacity to load it. If possible, use light and well-optimized launchers like Nova Launcher, and don't configure too many 'widgets' on your desktop or loading them will use more resources and energy.
13.- Install fewer social network applications This is one of the most widespread uses of a smartphone, but social network applications are vampires of resources and energy since they require keeping automatic synchronization activated in the background that we mentioned before. If you want your battery to last longer, yes, uninstall Facebook and use the mobile browser version ...
14.- Keep your system updated The firmware updates that manufacturers and operators send to your phone improve its security and add useful functions in addition to increasing the optimization of the system, so do not hesitate to install them. If after updating the system you see that it does not work completely smoothly, you can clean the cache memory.
15.- Also update your applications For the same reason, it is ideal that you keep the applications well updated from the Google Play Store, since surely new versions are more optimized and consume fewer resources in addition to the improvements implemented

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