6You closed all the apps
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It is a common perception that leaving all apps running in the background drains the battery but instead, they remain in pause mode without using power. If you put off your app and restart it again, that uses more battery power than leaving the app on in paused mode.
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7You don’t update your iPhone
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Not updating your phone deprives it of the latest software updates and enhancement of existing features. Apple representative Emily Shapiro says that one of the most important things to do when you have an iPhone is keeping it up-to-date.
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8No iPhone backups
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When you don’t back up your iPhone onto your computer, it’s a huge mistake. When you load all your information onto a computer, at least you have it safe in case something happens to your iPhone or if it gets stolen.
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9Not Using Passcodes or Touch ID
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A passcode or fingerprint may be irritating but it is necessary for your own security. If your phone gets stolen and you don’t get it back, your passcode will protect it from the thief getting your information. A passcode keeps your phone safe from prying eyes too.
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10Charging your phone overnight
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This is a big mistake done by almost every cell phone user. Charging your phone overnight can cause minor damages to your device and the battery. Either charge it before you sleep or when you wake up next morning.
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