12 Things You Should Not Do As An Android Phone User
Using smartphone is sweet but using an Android smartphone is definitely sweeter in the sense of easy customization and tweaking but this might turn out to be a thorn in the flesh if you are not careful about it. Especially newbies and novies in the Android world. There are simple overlooked things you must not do on your phone in other not to enter into unprecedented troubles.
In this post I will show some of this simply ignored mistakes that many people make while using their lovely smartphone device.
YOU MUST NOT DO THE FOLLOWING...
1. Installing applications from unknown or untrusted sources.
You should only install apps from trusted trusted sources such as, Google Play, Amazon App Store, and F-Droid. This is because, some apps installed from other online stores or sites may be corrupted or infected with virus and Malware
2. Installing More Than One Antivirus Apps.
Antivirus applications are important to your phone and your personal information but many people make the mistake of installing more than one antivirus apps on their phone. The funny thing is that, some think it will protect their device more than when they use only one. So avoid the mistake.
3. Clearing Your Phone RAM On Frequent Basis.
Though it sounds cool and appears realistic as one of the best ways to free up some useless or clogged memory on your phone but the fact is that, it will even make your phone slower after some minutes. It is exactly the same process when turning off your car’s ignition after every stop in traffic. You will notice that the car will take longer or even more effort to start again than when you didn't switch off the ignition. So in the case of Android, clearing RAM or cache memory will make some apps loose the stored memories and would demand them again whenever you want to use the app.
4. Installing More Than One Task Killers.
Task managers are also important as antivirus as they are very useful in speeding up your Android phone and reduces lagging and sluggishness. But when you use more than one task killers, it might worsen the case of your phone sluggishness. I recommend greenify task manager for you as it can make your phone hibernate apps just like the way your PC does. You can download greenify from Google playstore.
5. Installing Applications With Unnecessary Permissions.
Have you ever read all the terms and conditions plus permissions on apps you want to install before. The funny but interesting thing is that some harmful apps with threats to your privacy are clearly written on the permission test but phone users don't have the time to read them. They just tap on install and start using the apps like that. For example, apps like music players shouldn’t demand to have access to your phone contacts. I hope you get me now.
6. Rooting Your Phone Carelessly.
Almost everyone want to root his or her phone and am not against that because a rooted phone is a must for any tweaker and any person that want to enjoy all the benefits from his phone including using free browsing. But people carry out rooting process in a wrong way. Some unlucky ones end up bricking their phone while others start noticing some issues with their phone after rooting it. Make sure you root your phone with the right application and methods.
7. Installing More Than One Battery Saving Applications.
Battery savers are good app tools that help conserve battery juice for our phones and it is a compulsory app in any smartphone. In fact, almost all new devices now has a pre-installed battery saving app. However, like task managers, installing two or more battery saving apps on your phone may cause wahala or casala as they will be struggling and fighting each other for supremacy, thereby draining your battery even more. I recommend battery doctor app and you can download it from Google playstore.
8. Disabling Applications
Many pre-installed system apps cannot be un-installed unless your phone is rooted. The only way to temporarily stop these apps
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