Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, you probably spent hundreds of pounds on your phone. Many devices seem like they are only made to last two years or so. That’s an incredibly short life span for such an expensive investment. Luckily, there are ways to extend the life of your phone. By following these tips, you could get an extra year (or two) out of your smartphone.
A broken screen can make your phone almost impossible to use, and it can lead to other damage. Use a tempered glass screen protector to save you the time and trouble of a cracked phone. You can get a package of glass screen protectors for about £5 to £10. Replacing your phone’s screen could cost you up to £100. A cracked screen could also shorten the life of your phone by making it more susceptible to water damage. I Mobile can help you in choosing a screen protector for your smart phone.Â
Many people replace their phones when they start running too slowly. Often, phones can become bogged down because they don’t have enough storage space left. Look through your phone’s apps and delete anything you don’t use. Image files take up a lot of space, so look through your pictures and delete or transfer any you don’t need to have on your phone. Cloud storage services like Shutterfly can be set up to automatically transfer photos to their storage and delete them from your phone. We also recommend using cloud storage for music and documents on your phone to save on storage space.
A good phone case can make all the difference. You will drop your phone at some point, and when that happens, you need to have a case on it that can cushion the fall, protecting the electronic components inside. A case with a lip around the front of the phone will also offer an extra layer of screen protection.
Some of the best cases are a bit pricey, but they are way less than the price of a new phone. If you shop around you can find imitations of high-end cases that are almost as good, for a lot less money. To be effective, a case should include a soft rubber cushioning skin and a hard outer shell. The shell alone will not provide the shock absorption necessary to protect your phone.
If you have an old phone, you might be happy that the manufacturer is still sending out updates, but you should think twice before tapping ‘install.’ After two generations, software updates can do more harm than good. The updates are being made primarily for newer models that probably have more efficient processors and more storage space. Putting that fancy software on an old model isn’t a good idea. Instead of improving your phone, it will probably just bog it down.
A battery that won’t hold a charge is one of the most common reasons for replacing a phone. There are a lot of myths out there about phone batteries. For instance, you can’t overcharge your battery by leaving it plugged in for too long.
If you let your battery get very low before charging it, you’ll put more wear and tear on the battery and dramatically shorten its life. Experts recommend charging your phone when it’s at 75%. Charging it for a few minutes a few times a day is much better than running the battery all the way down and then charging it back up to 100%. If your smart phone's battery gets drained very quickly then it's time to replace it from a mobile phone repair shop. I Mobile offers the best prices for battery replacement in UK
When you are in need of a mobile phone repair, it's best to take your mobile phone to an expert. I Mobile is the fastest growing mobile phone repair shop specialized in selling phones, laptops, tablets and all sorts of gadgets and accessories. iMobile offers repair services including screen replacement to complex damages for all sorts of electrical devices.