If you bought a phone this year, you should take better care of it How to make your phone last longer
As we told you earlier, smartphone prices are likely to rise significantly in the coming years, especially for the most premium models on the market. So, if you have just bought a mobile phone or are thinking of doing so sooner rather than later, it is better to take good care of it and make the right choice.
It seems that all this is to the detriment of processor manufacturers. Qualcomm, one of the main manufacturers of mobile processors, is planning to launch the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, which promises a leap in performance and technology in just a couple of months. However, this progress will have a higher price tag and the chipset will be 20% more expensive than its predecessor.
In fact, some leaks suggest that upcoming premium phones powered by processors, not only from Qualcomm, but also from MediaTek, could cost around 10% more than they already do at the moment.
With rising smartphone prices seemingly inevitable, it’s more important than ever to protect your investment. If you’ve just bought a phone or are planning to do so soon, listen up and follow these tips.
How to make your new smartphone last longer
If you don't want your phone to become old or unusable after a few years, you should start applying these tips:
- Buy a smartphone with many updates
If you haven't bought a new phone yet and are thinking about doing so, one of the main aspects you should prioritize is the number of years the manufacturer guarantees software and security updates and the lack of need to replace it every few years.
Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi are already leading the way by offering system updates for 5 years or more, which matches what Apple has been doing for years with its iPhones, so if you can, pick one of these companies.
- Use a better quality protective cap.
Investing in a high-quality protective case is one of the best decisions you can make for your smartphone. While some devices are designed to resist shock, dust, and water with IP68 certifications or materials like Corning Gorilla Glass, an unexpected drop can damage the screen or body of the mobile phone.
Choose a case that protects the corners and provides good cushioning in the event of a drop.
- Use original chargers.
Even if your phone has many updates and is clean, if you don't take care of its battery, you may have to change your smartphone (or pay to replace it) sooner than expected.
To avoid this, we recommend that you do not use unofficial chargers with your mobile phone, because in addition to not being specifically designed for your mobile phone model, they can cause the battery to overheat or even cause permanent damage to the internal circuits.
- Avoid extreme temperatures.
Exposing your phone to extremely high or low temperatures can have negative effects on its long-term performance. For example, excessive heat can cause the battery to overheat, reducing its lifespan or causing the device to malfunction. On the other hand, extreme cold can cause the battery to drain faster or cause the phone to shut down suddenly.
- Clean your device regularly.
Dust and dirt buildup on charging ports, headphones, and microphones is one of your phone’s worst enemies. Additionally, dirt on the screen can affect touch sensitivity and damage your phone if not cleaned properly.
This is why it is recommended to clean your phone regularly with a soft, dry cloth, and for the ports, use compressed air or a small toothbrush, always being careful not to damage the internal components.