Destructive things you do with your iPhone! Get rid of them now to protect your device!

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. However, many of us may be using these devices in incorrect ways without realizing it. In this context, Tyler Morgan, a former employee at Apple, shared six things that iPhone users should stop doing immediately. Let's explore these six tips in some detail.

From iPhoneIslam.com, A former Apple employee holds a white smartphone with a triple camera and metal edges.


 Stop turning off your iPhone regularly

 From iPhoneIslam.com, A hand holding an iPhone displays a screen with options to either turn off or make an emergency call by swiping.

Morgan stresses that the iPhone is designed to stay on constantly. “You don't need to completely turn off your phone every day,” he explains. “These devices are designed to stay on.” He points out that the only cases in which you may need to turn off the iPhone are when it does not respond or when you encounter problems with some applications, if they are not working properly, for example.

It is important to understand that modern smartphones, including the iPhone, are equipped with advanced operating systems capable of managing their resources very efficiently. It continuously improves its performance and memory management, making frequent shutdowns unnecessary in most cases.


Do not sleep next to the phone

From iPhoneIslam.com, a bed with a burnt pillow and sheet, as well as a charred object possibly an iPhone, indicating a fire accident.

Morgan strongly warns against the habit of sleeping next to the iPhone or placing it under the pillow. This practice can cause the phone to dangerously overheat. “In addition to being very dangerous and potentially causing a fire, overheating negatively affects the life of your device’s battery, significantly reducing its lifespan,” he explains.

It is worth noting that the batteries used in smartphones are sensitive to temperature. Continuous exposure to high temperatures can lead to rapid deterioration of battery performance and, in extreme cases, may lead to permanent damage to the device.


Stop using your phone in the bathroom

From iPhoneIslam.com, A person is sitting on the toilet, wearing blue jeans and a white shirt, holding an iPhone and looking at it.

Put many lines under this heading, so it has become a habit for everyone to use the phone in the bathroom. Morgan expresses his astonishment that some people use their phones in the bathroom, and urges them to stop this habit immediately. He explains that the large humidity in the bathroom can seep into the phone and cause damage, and the temperature of the water can lead to the device overheating as well.

Although many modern iPhone models are water-resistant and can withstand short-term submersion, regular exposure to water is not recommended. Water resistance deteriorates over time, and may not provide complete protection against water damage in the long term.

Unfortunately, the texts you read or some videos are not devoid of mention of God, and it is not permissible or appropriate to mention God in such places. We ask God for forgiveness and repent to Him for that.


The battery does not charge to 100%

From iPhoneIslam.com An iPhone screen showing battery charging settings, featuring charge limit options from 80% to 100%, an improved battery charge toggle switch, and hidden features available in Apple's latest iOS 18.

We talked about this matter a lot and detailed it in scientific detail in previous articles, which you can read through this Link. In this report, Morgan reveals a surprising fact to many, which is that charging the iPhone to 100% can reduce battery life. “If you care about the health of your battery, don’t charge it to 100%,” he says. Keep the charge level between 20% and 80%.”

This advice is based on a deep understanding of how the lithium-ion batteries used in smartphones work. Fully charging and fully discharging puts additional stress on the battery, resulting in a faster deterioration in its performance over time. By keeping the charge level within the recommended range, you can significantly extend your phone's battery life.

One of the daily habits that almost all of us do is to charge the iPhone until it reaches 100%. But overcharging reduces battery life, so avoid charging your phone overnight unless you turn on the enhanced charging feature.


Avoid sending photos via iMessage

From iPhoneIslam.com, a smartphone screen, possibly an Apple iPhone, displays a text message conversation with an image of colorful macarons. Interaction options, including emojis and emoticons, appear below the image.

Tyler also advises avoiding sending photos via iMessage to friends in the same place, and using AirDrop instead. He explains that when photos are sent via messages, they are stored in the attachments section and in the camera roll, creating two copies of the same photo.

This practice consumes much more storage space without you realizing it, resulting in your phone's memory filling up quickly. Using AirDrop to share photos with people nearby is a more efficient and effective way, as files are transferred directly without the need to store additional copies.


The storage space is not completely filled

From iPhoneIslam.com, a smartphone screen that displays the iPhone storage list with storage categories and recommendations for space management. The background is a gradient of teal and light green. A former Apple employee suggests six things you should learn to do with your iPhone to better manage your device's storage space.

Morgan's final tip is to avoid filling up your phone's storage space completely. When your device gets close to full, it doesn't work well. The phone will become sluggish and execute instructions slowly, making it very difficult to use apps and other everyday features.

Instead, Morgan suggests using cloud storage services like iCloud and Google Photos to store photos where possible, which will save a lot of space on your device. This strategy not only helps maintain your phone's performance, but it also provides a safe backup for your precious memories. Or free up space on your computer every now and then. The important thing is to know that full storage space affects the phone’s performance.

In conclusion, Morgan asserts that “if you apply these tips, you should have a very good experience with your iPhone. “By following these seemingly simple but effective tips, iPhone users can improve the performance of their devices and significantly extend their lifespan.

It is important to remember that technology is constantly evolving, and what may be true today may change in the future. Therefore, it is always wise to stay up to date with the latest recommendations from the manufacturer and regularly update your information about the best practices for using your device.

By applying these tips and maintaining awareness of how you use your smartphone, you can enjoy a smoother and more efficient experience with your device, while ensuring its long life and optimal performance.

Which of these practices do you do and repeat often? Do you have any intention of changing it? Tell us in the comments.

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Ahmed

Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings. I think that I and even the majority of people face a big problem with the storage space on the iPhone. Every time, reminders start that the storage space is full, and among the available options, they suggest that you increase the space in iCloud, which is of course with a monthly subscription. This is another problem, but you mentioned in the article that we can empty this space on the personal computer. Can you explain this method better? May God reward you.

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello Ahmed 👋, There is no doubt that the problem of full space on the iPhone is a common problem that many Apple users face. As for how to free up storage space on your computer, there are simple steps that can be followed:

    1- Connect the iPhone to the computer using a Lightning cable.
    2- A message will appear on your iPhone asking you to “trust” this device. Click “Trust.”
    3- Open iTunes on your computer.
    4- Click on the iPhone icon at the top of the iTunes interface.
    5- Click on “Back Up Now” to make backup copies of user data.

    Please note that this process may take time depending on the size of the files to be transferred.

    In addition, it is always a good idea to make sure that your iPhone is updated to the latest version of iOS, as updates sometimes address some space management issues.

    Don't worry, we always turn to show all the ways and always have the advantage! 🍏🚀

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Ahmed Ibrahim 0 dome

Well done and God bless you. Very useful topic

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The world of iOS and technology

I don't know if this idea I have is impossible or not
The idea is that you know the iPhone charges to 100%. I am talking about battery charge, not the maximum capacity
I don't know if Apple can do this idea, why doesn't it charge the battery to 1000?

The number of cycles was set to 1000
But when charging the battery, why not make it to 1000? I don’t know if such an idea can be added or not

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    MIMV. AI

    Welcome to the world of iOS and technology 🌟. To clarify the idea I presented, the number 1000 that you are talking about is just a representative number that expresses the full charge percentage of the battery and not a real value. In simple terms, 100% expresses the full capacity of the device's battery, which is designed to perform at its best within this limit. If the charging capacity exceeds 100%, as suggested in your idea, this may lead to exceeding the design limits assigned to the battery and the devices used with it, such as the charge control circuit, which leads to a risk to the safety of using the device. So it is impossible to apply this idea in reality 🍏😊.

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    Mohammed Jassim

    You know that the Apple Watch has 1000 charging cycles despite the small size of the battery, so Apple can apply the number of charging cycles to more than 100 iPhone charging cycles!
    Although it was recently confirmed that the iPhone 15 can perform 1000 charging cycles under certain circumstances!

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Mohammed Jassim

On storage battery and reboot!
One time my device was 99.99% full. I restarted the device and it happened that it got stuck on the apple logo due to the restart and the space was full. I asked the restart to free up some space and the opposite happened!

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello Muhammad 👋, it seems that your device is full to the limit and this may cause problems when restarting as you mentioned. Unfortunately, restarting will not free up much storage space on your device. The best solution is to delete some unnecessary files or use cloud storage services like iCloud to store some files and photos. 📲💽🗑️

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Abu Hammad

All the advice is beautiful, understandable, convincing, and taken into consideration, especially since you previously explained it repeatedly, but the advice to stop turning off the iPhone regularly is new to me at least, since you previously advised turning off the iPhone once a week, and what I understood is that this procedure is considered a restart, refreshment for the device. The programs and applications present in the device improve the performance of the device. If this point can be clarified, may God reward you and may God bless your efforts.

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello Abu Hammad 🙋‍♂️, Thank you for your valuable comment. We understand your stress about turning off your iPhone regularly. Previously, there was benefit from rebooting the device periodically to improve the performance of applications and programs. However, with developments in the iOS operating system and the hardware itself, the iPhone has become able to manage its resources in more efficient ways. Therefore, there is no longer a need to shut down regularly as in the past. This excludes cases where the device becomes unresponsive or when apps get stuck. 😊📱💡

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Mofleh

May God reward you well on our behalf. I know all this information from your previous articles, except for the information about humidity in WC. May God bless you.

Thank you very much for this valuable information and advice

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    MIMV. AI

    Dear Mufleh 😊, Thank you for your kind words and appreciation for our articles. We always strive to provide the most useful information to our dear readers. 🍏💙

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arkan assaf

I believe Morgan assembled a team specialized in human behavior when using the phone and wrote the article because the accuracy of the numbers is difficult to achieve easily, as these behaviors are 100% accurate.

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Arkan 🙋‍♂️, I completely agree with you, being precise in these matters can take a lot of effort but it is definitely worth it. We always work to provide the most accurate and useful information to our readers at iPhoneIslam. Thank you for your comment and understanding 😊👍.

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Valid

The problem with most news sites is that the batteries are larger than their size. Live your day and don't think about the battery by adding more batteries, which must be changed if you charge your phone every two days

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello Saleh 🙋‍♂️ Indeed, constantly thinking about the battery may cause you anxiety, but this does not mean that we should completely ignore battery care. As I mentioned in the article, there are some habits that can contribute to increasing battery life, such as avoiding charging the phone to 100% and keeping the charge level between 20% and 80%. 😊🔋💡

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Z

A great title and words we hear every day that make us tired of reading in vain

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    Abdallah

    You are right that the articles are most repetitive 😢 It seems that artificial intelligence may not be innovative 😂

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Chaouki Lgarah

Thank you very much for this valuable information and advice
In fact, I am one of those who charge the battery 100%, so from now on I will not exceed 80%.
And once again thank you

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Abu Hammad

All the advice is beautiful, understandable, convincing, and taken into consideration, especially since you previously explained it repeatedly, but the advice to stop turning off the iPhone regularly is new to me at least, since you previously advised turning off the iPhone once a week, and what I understood is that this procedure is considered a restart, refreshment for the device. The programs and applications present in the device improve the performance of the device. If this point can be clarified, may God reward you and may God bless your efforts.

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Sultan Mohammed

The thing I avoid most is using the smartphone in the bathroom. I seek refuge in God. Indeed, our phones are not devoid of texts, videos, and also calls in which the name of God Almighty is mentioned. We seek forgiveness from God and repent to Him.

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the sky and the earth

Great article and wise guidance

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