The 5 Settings You Should Change On Your iPhone If You Want A Faster Phone, According To a Tech Expert
October 10, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
This post has been updated since it originally published on August 25, 2022.
How happy are you with your phone’s speed? If it took you a minute to think about that, chances are you are experiencing lulls from the time you type in a website address to the time you actually access it. Considering how much your iPhone costs, there’s no excuse for that. But the truth is: some settings and apps we use really do contribute to a slower device. And once you address the cause of the problem, you’ll probably be far happier with your device. Where to start? We spoke with two Apple experts who make things crystal clear by suggesting settings you should change on your iPhone if you want a faster phone. You’ll wonder why you didn’t make these changes sooner.
Turn off Siri’s featuresIt’s painful to have to say this, but Siri — your personal assistant — could be causing more headaches than it is worth. Perhaps you already have a love/hate relationship with Siri. You love that you can use it to effortlessly set alarms and reminders (which is extremely helpful when you’re baking a cake, for example). But you can’t stand how often it’s unable to understand your voice commands and questions. What can seem amusing if you’re just asking a random question about an obscure boy band isn’t so funny when you’re lost somewhere and need to quickly pull up directions.
Add this to your list of reasons to turn off Siri: It slows down your phone.
“While Siri is really useful, there are a few functions that you may want to disable to improve efficiency,” says Tech Expert Robert Bolder, founder of VPS Server. “Siri can suggest items automatically when you search with iOS 9 and later. However this feature can cause your iPhone to slow down. To disable Siri & Search, navigate to Settings > Siri & Search.”
Another function that Bolder warns may have an effect on performance is “Hey Siri.” “If you own an iPhone 6S or later model, you can say ‘Hey Siri’ at any time to summon Siri, and it also works on some older iPhones that are plugged in and charging,” Bolder says. “If you want to disable it, navigate to Settings > Siri & Search. Simply toggle the Listen for “Hey Siri” switch to the off position.”
The truth is that other personal assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa continue to update their technology, which can make Siri look a bit obsolete. Unless you truly love Siri, consider turning it off to make your phone work better and faster.