Many people are now holding onto their smartphones longer than in the past.
This is true for several reasons. The cost of phones has been rising for years.
And device updates are no longer as meaningful as before.
This has made it even more important for smartphone users to take good care of their devices.
But how long can a smartphone user expect their device to last?
Many experts say if they are cared for effectively, phones can last up to five years, possibly even longer.
Chris Hauk is a technology expert with the website Pixel Privacy.
He told The Associated Press (AP), "As long as you take care of your phone and keep it updated, you're going to get at least four or five good years of use out of it."
The AP offers these additional tips for smartphone users looking to keep their devices for as long as possible.
One of the most important elements affecting smartphone life is the battery.
IPhone maker Apple says a rechargeable battery's age has little to do with when it was manufactured.
Instead, it depends on a complex mix of things, including temperature and charging history.
"As lithium-ion batteries chemically age, the amount of charge they can hold diminishes, resulting in reduced battery life and reduced peak performance," Apple says.
Samsung, which uses the Android operating system in its smartphones, says its lithium-ion batteries perform best when kept above a 50 percent charge.
The company advises against running the battery completely down In an online guide, Samsung also said that repeatedly letting the battery go to zero percent may shorten its life and decrease overall performance.
"If this happens, you'll need to charge the battery more frequently and it may last only a few hours before needing a charge."
Apple says its batteries already warm up as they charge, so phones should not be charged in very hot temperatures.
Charging an iPhone in heat above 35 degrees Celsius, for example, "can permanently reduce battery lifespan."
Samsung also says extreme heat or cold can damage batteries.
It warns users not to leave their phones inside vehicles or other contained spaces in very hot or cold weather.
Google created the Android operating system and makes Pixel smartphones.
It warns that hot batteries lose power faster, even when not being used.
Look at changing your smartphone settings so apps and other device operations use less power.
Doing this can extend your battery's daily life and give more time between charges.
Examples include turning down the phone's screen brightness, changing to a dark theme and making the screen power off sooner.
You can also look at battery usage in the device's settings to identify power-hungry apps that can be turned off or removed.
Also, if an iPhone's power level drops below 10 percent, users can turn on the low power setting to stretch battery life before the next charge. Android phones have a similar "power saving mode."
But while this setting can be left on all the time, experts say doing so can affect the phone's overall performance.
Samsung says another power-saving move is to turn off Bluetooth or Wi-Fi when they are not being used.
Apple, however, advises iPhone users to leave these on because they use very little power when not connected.
Many smartphone users already know the benefits of using screen protectors and device cases.
Experts advise not using plastic versions, which can damage the phone's face.
Device website iFixit suggests choosing ones made with either Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material – which combines both plastic and rubber – or tempered glass. Both offer more solid protection.
Smartphones can collect dirt and other materials that can block port openings and hurt performance.
Experts say a toothpick or toothbrush can be used to get rid of much of these substances.
But they advise users to make sure the process is removing the material, not pushing it deeper inside.
Software is another important part in extending a phone's lifespan.
Experts suggest downloading the latest operating system updates often.
This will limit problems related to the device's privacy, security and battery operations.
I'm Bryan Lynn.
许多人现在使用智能手机的时间比过去更长。
基于一些原因,这是事实。手机的成本多年来一直在上涨。
并且设备更新不再像以前那样有意义。
因此,智能手机用户更有必要妥善保管自己的设备。
但是,智能手机用户的设备可以续航多久呢?
许多专家表示,如果得到有效的保养,手机可以使用长达五年,甚至可能更久。
克里斯·豪克是网站“PixelPrivacy”的技术专家。
他告诉美联社:“只要你保养好你的手机并保持更新,你将至少可以使用四五年。”
美联社为希望尽可能长时间使用智能手机的用户提供了这些额外的提示。
影响智能手机寿命的最重要因素之一是电池。
iPhone制造商苹果公司表示,可充电电池的寿命与其制造时间几乎没有关系。
相反,它取决于一系列复杂的因素,包括温度和充电历史。
“随着锂离子电池的化学老化,它们所能容纳的电荷量会减少,从而导致电池寿命缩短和峰值性能下降,”苹果公司表示。
三星在其智能手机中使用安卓操作系统,该公司表示,其锂离子电池在保持50%以上电量时性能最佳。
该公司建议不要将电池完全耗尽。在一份在线指南中,三星还表示,反复让电池电量降至零可能会缩短其寿命并降低整体性能。
如果发生这种情况,可能没几个小时你就要给手机充电,充电的频率也不断增加。
苹果公司表示,其电池在充电时会发热,因此手机不建议在非常高的温度下充电。
例如,在超过35摄氏度的高温下为iPhone充电,“可能会永久缩短电池寿命。”
三星还表示,极端高温或低温会损坏电池。
它警告用户不要在非常炎热或寒冷的天气下将手机留在车内或其他封闭空间中。
谷歌创建了安卓操作系统,并制造了Pixel智能手机。
它警告说,即使不使用,热电池也会更快地失去电力。
看看更改智能手机的设置,以便应用程序和其他设备操作使用更少的电量。
这样做可以延长电池的使用寿命,增加手机续航时间。
例如,调低手机屏幕亮度、更改为暗色主题以及减少手机息屏时间。
您也可以在设备的设置中查看电池使用情况,以识别可以关闭或删除的耗电应用程序。
另外,如果iPhone的电量水平降至10%以下,用户可以打开低电量设置,以延长电池寿命,直到下一次充电。Android手机也有类似的“省电模式”。
但是,尽管可以一直保持这种设置,专家表示这样做会影响手机的整体性能。
三星表示,另一项节能举措是在不使用蓝牙或Wi-Fi时将其关闭。
然而,苹果公司建议iPhone用户保持这些功能开启,因为它们在未连接时消耗的电量非常少。
许多智能手机用户已经知道使用屏幕保护膜和设备外壳的好处。
专家建议不要使用塑料款,这可能会损坏手机的表面。
设备网站iFixit建议选择由热塑性聚氨酯材料制成的产品——这种材料结合了塑料和橡胶——或钢化玻璃。这两种材料都能提供更可靠的保护。
智能手机可能藏污纳垢,这些物质可能会堵塞端口开口并损害性能。
专家表示,使用牙签或牙刷可以用来清除大部分这些物质。
但他们建议用户保证是在向外移除这些污垢而不是将污垢推进设备里面。
软件是延长手机寿命的另一个重要部分。
专家建议要经常更新最新的操作系统。
这将限制与设备隐私、安全和电池操作相关的问题。
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