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  • Oh, you're running late.

  • Not again.

  • Grab your phone.

  • Great.

  • 8%.

  • Just charge it in the car on the way is what everybody does, but that doesn't make it right.

  • It's high time we all stopped making the same mistakes, starting with keeping the case on while charging phones put out heat through their back plates.

  • But a heavy case might prevent that heat from escaping.

  • This usually isn't a problem in a healthy phone, but if yours overheats for other reasons, you'd better take the case off and forget about leaving your phone on a bed when his blood in the device needs.

  • Ah, hard flat surface.

  • Using your phone.

  • When you have bad service places with spotty reception, make your phone work overtime because it's constantly trying to send signals to a cell tower.

  • And when it fails to make a connection, it has to send the signal again with increased power.

  • This train's the battery and strains the device to switch to airplane mode until the service is back to normal.

  • Using your phone during charging any device needs a break from working once in a while, don't you?

  • The same goes for your phone.

  • Let it rest when it's plugged in, or at least try to keep your phone idle most of the time.

  • While it's getting some jujubes, it's a gaming or watching videos.

  • It can disrupt the battery's charging cycle, charging in the car If you like anyone, use a car's lighter port to charge your phone and listen up.

  • That port usually provides 12 volts of power while your phone only needs five volts to charge.

  • That's why you need an adapter to safely regulate the voltage.

  • If it's not made by your manufacturer or is acting up, your phone can get too much power, which can cause problems with the battery in the long run.

  • Using anti virus amps.

  • Most smart phones already have virus protection.

  • Yet downloaded antivirus abs can drain.

  • Your battery will not giving much in return.

  • If you don't browse sketchy sides or download APS outside of the official store, you're probably perfectly fine going without a mobile anti virus, not optimizing chrome.

  • Many phone users surf the net with this browser, but have no idea there's a way to tweak it.

  • Open the chrome home page tap in the upper right corner to see the drop down menu and go to settings.

  • Then choose data saver and toggle the switch to enable it.

  • Now you get faster browsing and save mobile data, using your phone as a camera way too much while you're trying to capture that perfect selfie, your phone is trying to handle all the stress you're putting it through.

  • It takes a lot of work to process the camera's focus functions and record the images and sounds.

  • This takes a toll on the battery to any time you use the camera, especially if you plan on taking lots of pictures.

  • Turn airplane mode on the phone will take a break from its usual tasks, like sending you alerts and hunting for service, never restarting your phone.

  • Restarting the phone clears.

  • It's random access memory, or RAM that stores unnecessary data.

  • You don't have to do it every day, but try to restart the device at least once a week.

  • It can improve performance and battery life, avoiding a wireless charging path.

  • Your phone's charger port is probably the most sensitive part of the gadget since it's subjected to so much wear and tear.

  • A wireless charging pad provides some much needed relief from all that plugging.

  • Besides, wireless charging is more convenient.

  • Not getting rid of bloatware.

  • Yeah, bloatware.

  • Those athlete come pre installed on your phone and use up your memory.

  • They might also slow your phone down.

  • If you don't plan to use them, it's better to disable or delete them if you can.

  • Unfortunately, not all factor included acts can be uninstalled plumber going overboard with visual effects.

  • A bright and flashy wallpaper on a screen filled with widgets looks cool, and it's convenient.

  • But all these things put extra load on the device and effective performance.

  • Switch to a simple background image.

  • And don't forget to delete all widgets that update automatically, not formatting your SD card.

  • If your abs keep crashing for no reason.

  • Ah, corrupt SD card might be to blame.

  • That's why formatting years can give your phone a much needed boost.

  • Besides, it'll delete any unnecessary junk files created by the Android system and various APS not using internal memory for APS.

  • You might think that story most of her APS on an SD card is a good idea because it frees up internal storage.

  • I just moved a lot of mine over today in fact, But in reality, internal memory is way faster than SD cards, even if it limits the storage.

  • If there's not enough space for all your abs in the internal memory, move on Lee.

  • Those ABS you don't use much to the SD card.

  • Okay, I guess I'll go do that.

  • Not keeping everything else in the cloud.

  • All your selfies pictures of your sleeping cat, important documents and downloaded music should go to the cloud.

  • It'll make it easier for your phone to operate, and all your stuff will be accessible across different devices.

  • Plus, it frees up internal storage, closing APS manually.

  • Doing so to save battery is a waste of time.

  • Background.

  • ABS aren't actually active and don't use much power.

  • They're just ready to jump into action instantly.

  • If you manually close them and open them again later, your phone has to use more energy on it.

  • Do it on Lee if you need to restart an unresponsive AB, not clearing the cash.

  • The APS You don't open often but still want to keep on your device like your food delivery service is still consume a lot of space when they're not in use.

  • Old cache data can lead a lagging and crashing, so clear it regularly.

  • Just keep in mind that this will delete any preferences.

  • The APA save like that.

  • You can't stand pineapple on your pizza, keeping things you don't need on.

  • There are gaps I don't really need to track your location, but still.

  • D'Oh!

  • Also, Bluetooth is on by default on most devices and how many of us forget to turn the WiFi off when we're not using it?

  • Try to remember to turn them off their drinking up your battery and slowing down your phone using an unofficial charger.

  • Official.

  • Chargers have important safety settings like controlling the amount of current delivered to the battery.

  • Not all off brand chargers could do that, and too much current delivered to a battery leads to its degradation.

  • Remember the car thing?

  • Yeah, If you've lost the charger that goes with your phone, invest in a manufacturer made replacement, letting your phone get cold.

  • Maybe you'd like to snowboard with your phone in your pocket.

  • Perhaps you're absent minded and left it in the car overnight.

  • Whenever the cause, letting your phone get too cold makes it work super slow or even shut down completely for some time.

  • Your battery works properly, thanks to all kinds of chemical reactions happening inside.

  • Plunging temperatures mess those important processes up, draining or charging the battery completely.

  • Your phone battery doesn't like roller coaster ring all the way down to zero and back up to 100%.

  • Better Keep the battery between 40 and 80% if you want it to serve you longer, not checking your amps.

  • Sometimes just one poorly designed app keeps stealing your phone's processing power and may even be the reason why it randomly shuts down.

  • Look through your smartphone's battery usage to pinpoint which app it is.

  • Try to find a better alternative if you can.

  • Skipping updates.

  • Operating system updates usually include bug fixes and tweaks that improve overall stability.

  • Translation.

  • Your phone will work more better.

  • The same goes for different APS updates.

  • Help you navigate them effortlessly, letting your phone sweat.

  • Remember how your phone doesn't like the cold.

  • It doesn't like the heat either.

  • It can cause a loss of electro light that helps your battery hold a charge.

  • If you're stuck outside on a scorching summer day, at least turn your phone off so it won't generate its own heat.

  • So now you know.

  • Hey, if you learn something new today, then give the video alike and share with a friend and hear some other cool videos I think you'll enjoy.

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停止在車內給手機充電,原因是這樣的 (Stop Charging Your Phone in a Car, Here's Why)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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