10 things you should avoid doing with your
smartphone
Smartphones are
one of the most abused personal gadgets of this generation. Here are the things
you must not do with your handset
Don’t overcharge your smartphone
Stop the practice of charging your smartphone for
long hours, as this may lead to overheating. Always remember to unplug once the
phone is charged.
Avoid keeping your smartphone in
the chest pocket of your shirt
While experts have debated this, doctors advise that
people avoid keeping any mobile transmitting device in the chest pocket of the
shirt, citing health reasons.
Don’t plug in your earphones and
listen to music while charging the phone
Recently, several news reports revealed that plugging
your earphones to listen to music while your phone is charging may lead to
electrocution.
In fact, several deaths have been reported this year
in accidents related to ‘smartphone electrocution’.
Don’t sleep with your
smartphones nearby
Never sleep with your smartphone nearby, especially
underneath the pillow. Not only is it risky, but there is medical debate that
mobile devices interfere with brain signals, which affects peaceful sleep.
Don’t expose your smartphone to
direct sunlight, especially while charging
Avoid charging your smartphone in direct sunlight or
other hot places like near a car’s dashboard during the day, especially for
long hours. This may make the heating issue worse. The accepted temperature is
usually zero to 45-degree centigrade.
Never use cheap adapters to
charge your handset
It’s always best to use the charger that comes with
your smartphone (manufacturer’s original charger). In case the charger gets
lost or starts malfunctioning, always replace it with branded chargers. Fake
and unbranded chargers pose one of the biggest risks.
Don’t forget to remove the case
while charging
Though not always possible, it is always better to
remove the case while charging your smartphone, as cases restrict heat
dissipation while charging.
Don’t download apps from unknown
sources
Downloading apps from anywhere other than official
app stores is a big no. These apps not only steal your data but can also cause
irreparable damage to your smartphone by installing malware or virus. Also,
most of these apps are actually spyware and may go beyond tracking your
movements.
Never plug earphones or a
charger to the smartphone when the phone is wet or when you take it out of
sweaty pant pockets
This is common sense. Don’t plug anything to a wet
phone. Also, sometimes unknowingly, your phone gets moist inside sweaty pant
pockets. Be careful of that before you plug it.
Don’t keep your phone unlocked
Smartphones contain personal information and it is
always recommended that you secure your smartphone by using either biometric
authentication like your fingerprint or using a tough password.
— TOI TECH
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