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[br][br]We all want to keep our phone working well, here are some expert tips that can help you achieve that[br][br]1. Understand that weak signal kills battery: [br][br]phones use more power when trying to connect to a weak network signal. Even if you never touch the phone your battery will drain. Hence, avoid stashing your phone in a crowded purse or locker where it will be difficult to connect to a network.[br][br]2. Smartphones needs a regular RESTART: [br][br]With all your apps running active you may be reluctant to a restart. Note that smartphones are computers too and they require restart every two days to purge memory and to correct various glitches that can hinder performance[br][br][br]3. Avoid skipping OTA updates:[br][br] Operating systems are designed and updated for the newest smart phones, with their faster processors, expanded memory, larger displays, and improved cameras. Accepting over-the-air updates to your OS and apps helps stave off obsolescence. Do not neglect your system updater function, regularly checking for updates and updating your device can keep your device working in good condition.[br][br]4. Video kills your data allowance. It's easy to burn through the 2-gigabyte monthly allowance of typical data plans. For example, a single HD movie could eat up 700 megabytes of data—or more than a third of that 2-gigabyte budget. Other data drainers include streaming music and playing connected games online. Try to use your phone's Wi-Fi connection instead of the data connection when you're doing these things.[br][br] |
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