Would you be able to live without your phone? I use mine for just about everything & mdash; banking, navigation, scheduling, you name it. I would be completely lost in the world if I do not have my phone ... literally and figuratively.
Because smartphones are so popular, people are always looking to challenge our love for them by perpetuating the ridiculous myths. Here are some rumors and myths on smartphones that are definitely not true.
1. Closing applications improve your battery life.
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As it is, he does not. All this app closure actually drains your battery even more in the long run, since your phone has to do a lot more work to recharge all this information every time you open a closed application.
2. Turn on Airplane Mode extends the battery life.
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Of course, it will save some battery life, but not as much as you want it or think. A test was conducted to see how the battery life, it actually saved, and concluded that leaving a phone in airplane mode only keep him alive for 30 minutes.
3. You can use the charger supplied with your phone.
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Although you should not use really cheap chargers to power your phone a number of reasons, you can technically use a charger able to keep your current phone.
4. A camera phone with a large amount of megapixels will take better pictures.
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It is not the amount of megapixels that contributes to taking high quality photos, but the size of them. The more megapixels, the better the image.
5. You must let your phone battery runs before loading.
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Because smartphones now use lithium-ion, it is okay to charge your phone whenever you want without worrying about killing your battery in the long run.
6. Put your phone in the freezer to maintain the battery life.
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Please do not do that. optimal operating temperature of a phone is somewhere between 35 and 0 degrees Fahrenheit, it expose to temperatures above or below that will actually affect the battery life of your phone and cause other major problems.
7. You do not need to charge your phone overnight.
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plug in your phone and let it charge for eight hours is great if you use a good charger. It will not hurt your battery life, and it will not ruin your phone in any way.
(via Metro UK)
Do not let these myths wrong! You are a person more informed now, and your phone thank you. Go and spread the news that these myths are completely untrue.

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