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  • [add some schlocky 1960’s soap opera music: Up full, then under VO] Are you in a healthy

  • relationship with your cellphone?

  • You take good care of it, treat it with respect, and always keep it close

  • But---has your phone been coming home late, making lame excuses for their whereabouts,

  • erasing their call logs so you can’t see who theyve been communicating with?

  • Are you sure that relationship isn’t toxic?

  • Hmm -- could be if youre guilty of these all-too common mistakes…[music fades out]

  • 1.

  • Looking down at your screen Have you ever heard oftext neck”?

  • It’s what happens when you constantly bend your neck down and forward to look at the

  • screen.

  • It’s a real pain in the neck, believe me!

  • It also messes up your posture and can result in frequent headaches.

  • Prevention is better than cure, so hold your phone at eye level and keep your neck as straight

  • as possible.

  • 2.

  • Plugging it in carelessly If your chargers tend to live no longer than

  • a few months, it’s not because the manufacturer gave you a fake.

  • Plugging your phone in without looking or jamming the charger in the port with all your

  • strength just because, say, youre in a hurryyoure shortening the charger’s

  • lifespan.

  • Electrical contacts are much more delicate than you think.

  • So be more careful if you want it to last longer.

  • 3.

  • Not updating the software When your phone is hinting it wouldn’t mind

  • an update, treat it to one.

  • Manufacturers work on them for a reason.

  • They fix bugs and protect your gadget from possible threats.

  • They do take some storage, but it’s well worth it.

  • As long as youre downloading from reliable sources, it’s 100% safe.

  • 4.

  • Sleeping with your phone It wakes you up, and it’s the first thing

  • you look at in the morning to stay updated.

  • But a cell phone is a little electromagnetic transmitter and receiver.

  • That means it emits radio waves.

  • Scientists are still trying to figure out how dangerous those might be for your brain.

  • But what IS a known fact is that notifications arriving during the night can mess up your

  • sleep cycle.

  • If you absolutely can’t turn the phone off and leave it in a different room, at least

  • keep it in airplane mode while youre sleeping.

  • 5.

  • Being exposed to blue light for too long The light from your screen suppresses melatonin,

  • the hormone that regulates your sleep cycle.

  • That's another reason you shouldn’t be near it while sleeping.

  • Blue light also gives you headaches and eye problems.

  • Try resetting the light levels on your phone and turning on the blue light filter.

  • You can do it in your phone's Display & Brightness Settings.

  • Itll change the lighting automatically during Night Mode.

  • 6.

  • Keeping it in contact with your skin Your phone gets hot when you're using it,

  • and your skin absorbs a little of the heat every time you keep it close to your body.

  • Again, scientists aren’t sure what effects those radio waves have on the human body,

  • but better safe than sorry!

  • If you keep some distance between you and your phone, youll absorb less of whatever

  • possibly dangerous signals it’s putting out.

  • Even if youre not afraid of the radio waves, the dirty screen can cause skin problems on

  • your cheeks!

  • Try to use a headset or speakerphone while talking on your cell.

  • 7.

  • Leaving it in the sun You might love to catch some rays, but your

  • phone is strongly against it.

  • Too much sun or heat can ruin it from both the outside and the inside.

  • It can make your screen pixelate, crack, and forget it used to be a touch screen.

  • It also overheats the battery and even bends the circuit board inside the phone.

  • So never leave your phone in a hot car or in direct sunlight.

  • If you take it to the beach, leave it in your bag in the shade.

  • And don’t leave any iced tea for it.

  • It doesn’t drink the stuff.

  • 8.

  • Keeping it in your back pocket Your body is also a heat factory, and you

  • already know how that can be bad for your phone.

  • The fact that there’s no airflow in your pocket only makes things worse.

  • You might also forget about it, sit on it, and break it or bend it if it’s super slim.

  • That, and it’s kinda like a welcome-sign for pickpockets.

  • And let’s not even bring up that big no-no: butt dialing your teachers.

  • 9.

  • Going overboard with DIYs Cover your phone in toothpaste and see what

  • happens!

  • Or better not.

  • Rubbing it in foil or cutting holes in your phone case isn’t necessarily a good idea

  • either.

  • If you can’t resist trying some of the DIYs you found online, at least read the reviews

  • of other users before you do it.

  • Toothpastereally???

  • 10.

  • Falling for a designer case Expensive cases aren't always the safest just

  • because they have a famous logo on them.

  • Pick the most reliable one that's fitted to your phone, brand or no brand.

  • Again, reviews will help a ton with that!

  • 11.

  • Using it with a low signal When you see a weak signal on the screen,

  • it means your phone is putting out a stronger signal as a transmitter while trying to find

  • a better connection.

  • That is, it’s putting out way more radio frequencies, which could be bad for your health.

  • Plus, it heats up when in active signal search, and that’s risky too.

  • The best you can do to stay safe is using a landline or keeping the phone as far away

  • from you as possible when the signal is low.

  • Remember, a headset comes in handy for this!

  • 12.

  • Never restarting your phone Your little palm accessory processes loads

  • of data and stores a good deal of it in the random access memory.

  • When you restart it, the RAM is cleared, and all the apps are closed.

  • If you don’t do it from time to time, your gadget might have an emotional breakdown one

  • day and refuse to respond to your commands or just turn off.

  • To avoid that, give it a well-deserved break at least once a week.

  • Turn it off and wait a minute before you turn it back on.

  • Itll show its gratitude by working more effectively.

  • 13.

  • Putting your phone on vibration Do you get a lot of calls?

  • And that constant ringing is annoying you so you opt for vibration mode?

  • Your ears might love it, but your phone clearly doesn’t.

  • Constant vibration slowly takes life out of your phone’s battery and decreases its performance.

  • Better turn the sound off completely or go with it.

  • Makes me wonder: are you a silent mode, vibration, or sound-on kind of person?

  • Let me know in the comments below!

  • 14.

  • Always using location services Apps likeFind my Phoneor Maps need

  • to use location technology to find your phone or yourself!

  • Other apps though, like your camera, social media apps, and the like don’t really need

  • to stay geographically updated all the time.

  • Theyre draining the battery, and every charge cycle is one step towards your phone’s

  • aging.

  • So disable this feature for all insignificant apps in your settings.

  • 15.

  • Dropping it in your bag without a cover A phone cover isn’t just a trendy accessory.

  • It’s designed to protect your phone from scratches caused by sharp things like keys

  • inside your bag.

  • Plus, a good cover is also a dust protector.

  • And when dust builds up inside your gadget, it makes it overheat and malfunction.

  • 16.

  • Never cleaning the inside I’m sure you wipe your screen down from

  • time to time, but the internal parts need some attention too.

  • Your phone is a real grime collector.

  • You keep it in your bag, put it on restaurant tables, and drop it in your car.

  • Dust, lint, and dirt get in and mess up its internal parts.

  • It’s not the best idea to open the phone and do the cleaning yourselftake it to

  • a professional, they know how to do it.

  • 17.

  • Ignoring external storage Even if it seems like you still have enough

  • free space on your device, do it a favor and unload the burden.

  • Your hard drive will do a better job when it's not clogged with tons of data.

  • If your phone supports memory cards, use those.

  • Go to settings and make it the ultimate storage location for your apps, music, and photos.

  • If you can't use an external memory card, move your data to cloud storage.

  • 18.

  • Charging it during a thunderstorm When you hear a storm starting, it's not the

  • best moment to charge your phone.

  • Even if you have the best network filters, a lightning bolt can still crash that protection.

  • The electricity can flow through the power cord and into your phone.

  • Yikes!

  • Better wait until the storm blows over!

  • 19.

  • Keeping Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on all the time Remember to disable those two whenever you

  • aren't using them if you don't want to drain the battery.

  • Otherwise, it's like keeping the faucet running when you aren’t using the water!

  • Wow, who knew that phones would evolve to be so-- needy?

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19個錯誤,讓你的智能手機更快老化 (19 Mistakes That Make Your Smartphone Age Sooner)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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