It is now known that for Apple fanatics, their smartphone is something like a religion. Unfortunately, many face it in a way that does not fit into a high end device. Below is a list of some things you may be wrong with your iPhone:
1. You never close it
You should be turning it off phone periodically, otherwise your battery runs the risk of failing faster than it should. Leaving the phone running all the time, even when you're not using it, drains the battery, experts say. If you use it as an alarm clock, you'd better buy an alarm clock. It will cost you less than a new battery.
2. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth open continuously
When your iPhone has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled and isn't using either, it's just a waste energy. If you don't need it, turn it off.
3. Use it in extreme weather conditions
Your iPhone will not withstand very high or very low temperatureswineeh, because it's simply not made for that. It will drain its battery, and it will shut down temporarily. Keep your iPhone away from extreme weather or at least keep it in your pocket.
4. It's plugged in and charges all night
Letting your iPhone charge while you sleep is quite convenient, but not a good idea at all. Leaving your iPhone unplugged with the battery fully charged can damage battery life. Try charging it during the day so you can unplug it when it is fully charged, or use an outlet that closes with a timer.
5. You are using a non-Apple charger
We all know that Apple chargers are expensive, but they are probably worth the investment. Using cheap chargers is not the best for your phone. It is known that fires and explosions have been reported from cheap chargers.
6. You do not clean it
Your iPhone sucks. Really disgusting. Toilet seats may have fewer germs than your iPhone. Apple recommends that you use a "soft, lint-free cloth" to clean your iPhone. There are also products that claim to use infrared to sterilize your phone.
7. You are downloading videos vertically
No more vertical videos
8. You do not protect it with a password
According to Apple, half of iPhone owners do not lock their phones. If you do not use a password on your iPhone, in the event of theft, all your data and personal information will be available to the new owner.
9. You walk with your iPhone in hand
If you do not realize it, iPhone is one of the hottest commodities on the black market and an ideal target for thieves. About 40% of robberies in major cities are mobile devices.
The article was first published in Huffington Post