
One way to take care of your phone — and it’s a way that is often overlooked — is by turning it off once a week so that it can actually rest.
According to Reader’s Digest: “There are multiple reasons why you’re supposed to restart your phone at least once a week, and it’s for a good cause: retaining memory, preventing crashes, running more smoothly, and prolonging battery life.”
Not restarting your phone every week won’t have an effect on your battery, but it can result in your phone crashing, mostly thanks to all of those apps you’ve installed.
Even when you’re finished using an app, you don’t really close it, but rather put it in a state where it can start faster, according to Bob Motamedi, a Los Angeles-based tech consultant who spoke with Reader’s Digest.
According to Motamedi:
“Now think about how many apps are open, slowly eating memory and battery power on the phone, and think about all those times you’ve thought that your phone drained entirely too fast that day.”
Restarting your phone once a week gives your device a chance to clear and close open apps.
And, while there are other culprits behind battery drainage, shutting down your phone for five to 10 minutes and restarting it can help clear up any issues that will drain your device too fast.
Remember to restart your iPhone once a week to ensure your device works as well as it possibly can.