How To Speed Up iPhone Models

How To Speed Up iPhone Models

Learning how to speed up iPhone models can be a way to breathe new life into your smartphone, and reduce the day to day frustrations of using a slow device.

The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by  Apple Inc, that use Apple’s iOS mobile operating system.  As of November 1 2018, more than 2.2 billion iPhones had been sold worldwide, and is regarded as the original smart phone and arguably the globe’s most beloved.

The humble iPhone has a user interface built around a multi-touch screen. They connect to both cellular networks and Wi-Fi, and can make calls, browse the internet, take pictures and videos, play music, and send and receive text messages and emails. Since it’s initial release in 2007, the iPhone’s features have certainly come a long way. Improvements have been made to keep up with consumer demand, such as larger screen sizes, waterproofing, the ability to install third party apps, and many more accessibility features. 

However, there’s nothing more infuriating than an iPhone that is slow, glitchy and essentially doesn’t perform the way that it’s supposed to. While every device inevitably begins to slow down with age, it can be frustrating to find that your once youthful, lightning-fast iPhone is slowing to a crawl. Thankfully, the good news is that there’s still plenty users can do when learning how to speed up iPhone models and slow down their decline. 

Six Tricks To Help Speed Up Your iPhone 

Whether we like it or not, there are many reasons as to why your iPhone might’ve slowed down, such as insufficient memory, too many background processes, outdated software and more. However, before you march off to buy a new one out of defeat, be sure to give a few of the tried and true methods outlined below a go first. 

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Turn It Off And On Again – Although not exactly a revolutionary insight, turning your iPhone on and off again refreshes the operating system and automatically fixes some of the more common glitches that may be causing it to run slow. It’s quick, it’s easy, and users have nothing to lose by giving this classic go-to a try. 

Adjust Your Settings – Visual effects may look nice, but there’s a processing overhead. You can speed things up a little by turning them off or reducing them. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and toggle Reduce Transparency to On. You should also think about going to Settings > Accessibility > Motion and toggling on Reduce Motion.

Monitor App Usage – Your desktop computer’s internet browser slows right down if you have too many tabs open, and the same applies to iPhones. Most iPhones can handle multitasking quite well, but if you’re running a lot of resource-intensive apps such as photo or video editors or a game, your iPhone can lag or slow down, so be sure to close them when you’re done. 

Turn Off Background Location – Certain processes such as Background App Refresh and Location Services consume a lot of power, which can slow down your device. So we recommend turning these off to speed up your iPhone. These are located in your Settings under General and Privacy, so turn them off to see if your iPhone picks up any extra speed. 

Free Up Some Space – Just about all technology gets sluggish when there’s not enough storage space on the device in question. If your iPhone is slower than usual, your device storage may be too full and could do with a clear out and an app cull. To find out how much space you have left, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage

Clear Your Cache – One area where it’s relatively easy to get rid of old files that serve no purpose is Safari, and to do so, users need only go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. While it might slow down browsing in the short term, the long term gains by clearing out any junk files make the process worth it as a means to speed up your internet. 

Although we live in an increasingly digital age, technology has also brought with it an extra set of distractions on top of whatever happens to pop up during our day to day lives. If you’re looking for advice on how to speed up iPhone modes or are ready to give up and get a new one, then it’s always worth speaking to the professionals. 

Talk Technology With The Professionals

SOS Phone Repairs are specialists in high-quality, cost-effective phone repairs, tablet repairs, and PC repairs, all backed with a six month warranty. Founded in 2015 in Coffs Harbour and now with over sixteen outlets located all over Australia, our primary driving factors remain the same: people and phones. 

Whether it’s to get a few more years out of your trusted iPhone, to fix one up to sell, or to repurpose an old one as a gift, repairing a smartphone might just be easier and cheaper than you think. However, if you’re in the market for a new smartphone, SOS Phone Repairs also stocks a wide variety of refurbished handsets at a fraction of the cost of a brand new one. While each has been carefully restored to perform at their best, all refurbished smartphones purchased through SOS also come with a twelve month warranty, and can be purchased at any of our sixteen store locations.  

If you are on the hunt for a quote, diagnostic, or even just some good old fashioned, friendly advice, please don’t hesitate to get in touch or give us a call today at SOS Phone Repairs. 

How The Smartphone Is Getting Smarter

While the introduction of the smartphone meant that users could store access to the world in their pocket, what features can we look forward to in the future?

Considering the size, portability and general convenience of a smartphone, it’s no surprise that they generally come everywhere with us – admit it, even to the toilet. Whether we care to admit it or not, the technology and entertainment that owning a smartphone provides can fill a void and streamline our day to day lives. 

In line with demand, there are now more smartphones available on the market than ever before. Thanks to the technology now on offer, flagship smartphone pricing tends to start at $999 outright or above, with some models costing upwards of an eye watering $2,000. 

Just ten years ago, mobile phones could only do a tiny fraction of the things that their modern counterparts are capable of – so what does the future of the smartphone look like for the next decade to come?

Five Changes To Expect From Future Smartphones

Technically speaking, a smartphone is a portable device that combines mobile telephone and computing functions into one unit. The term started to get thrown around with the introduction of cameras to mobile phone devices in the early 2000s, but is generally synonymous with most models now on offer through tech giants like Apple and Samsung.

While these types of mega companies invented the world’s first smartphones, they’ve shown no signs of slowing down when it comes to upgrades to current models. As such, what can we expect from the next generation of smartphones in the years to come?

Nano Tech Batteries – While smartphones have come a long way since their early days, not much has changed in regards to their batteries or how they are charged. With the introduction of nano tech batteries, that’s all set to change. First debuted in Israel in 2015, a Samsung Galaxy S5 with a nano technology-utilising battery was unveiled, and meant that the device could charge from 0 to 100% in less than a minute.

Liquid Buttons – What if there was a happy medium between a traditional keyboard and touch screens? Liquid buttons means the roll out of keyboards that use special microfluidics technology, which drives small amounts of liquid into invisible pockets that rest over the typing pad on a smartphone. When the user brings up the touchscreen keyboard, the pockets instantly fill with liquid which has the effect of physically raising the buttons on a smartphone.

Graphene Based Devices – Since its development for practical application in 2004, graphene has been praised as “wonder material” by the electronics industry. It’s thin, lightweight, flexible, transparent and over two hundred times stronger than steel. In addition, it’s also one of the best materials for conducting electricity, so incorporating graphene into smartphones could allow for designs to be ultra-thin, transparent, flexible and virtually indestructible. 

Smart Cameras – Smartphones have already been universally celebrated for the quality of their portable built in cameras, but what if the future takes these to the next level? In 2015, Qualcomm unveiled a camera capable of identifying the objects it was looking at. The system worked by comparing real world objects to a huge reference database stored on the device, and functioned a little bit like a baby artificial intelligence.

No More Sim Cards – Although manufacturers have made efforts to reduce the size of SIM cards, they still feel very much like an afterthought or even a relic. Thankfully, Apple and Samsung are making strides to rid the world of the physical presence of SIM cards by replacing them with an electronic version, making swapping providers, travelling or living abroad significantly easier without the need to change between physical sim cards. 

To keep your current smartphone in tip top shape and ready for further advancements, it’s important to ensure that your device is up to date. However, if your device isn’t performing at its best, it might be worth having a chat with the professionals. 

Talk Tech With The Professionals

SOS Phone Repairs are specialists in high-quality, cost-effective phone repairs, tablet repairs, and PC repairs, all backed with a six month warranty. Founded in 2015 in Coffs Harbour and now with over sixteen outlets located all over Australia, our primary driving factors remain the same: people and phones. 

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, SOS Phone Repairs also stocks a wide variety of refurbished handsets at a fraction of the cost of a brand new one. While each has been carefully restored to perform at their best, all refurbished smartphones purchased through SOS also come with a twelve month warranty, and can be purchased at any of our sixteen store locations.  

If you are on the hunt for a quote, diagnostic, or even just some good old fashioned, friendly advice, please don’t hesitate to get in touch or give us a call today at SOS Phone Repairs. 

 

Unpacking The Latest May Tech News

Whether it’s the software rollouts, games or gadget drops, here’s your SOS Phone Repairs monthly update on what’s happening with the latest May tech news. 

While technology sure is a wonderful thing, the dark side to these advancements often mean regular updates, new device releases, and a wide range of other obligations that the average consumer unwittingly signs up for. On the other hand, developments in technology can also provide a boost to productivity, efficiency and are often convenient ways to streamline our day to day lives. 

As such, it’s almost inevitable that there always seems to be an onslaught of new product drops, software updates and even fresh games to hit the market that are regularly released so that we can make the most of this digital world – so what’s on offer this month when it comes to the latest May tech news and updates?

Get Up To Speed With May Tech News 

Even despite what’s going on in the wide world, for the global tech giants, the show must go on. With the release of new games, software and devices still happening left, right and centre, the latest updates are always worth paying attention to. For the savvy digital consumer who traditionally follows these types of updates, we’ve deemed the below to be the most noteworthy May tech news. 

Elon Musk Buys Twitter – Although Twitter has far less active users and generates less revenue than its social media peers, this hasn’t stopped one of the world’s most famous billionaires from acquiring the platform in the name of protecting free speech. Although his initial offer was met with much scepticism, Musk purchased Twitter last week for an eye watering $44 billion dollars. As one of the most influential social media platforms, we’ll have to wait and see whether the acquisition will soon attract a younger audience or more users overall. 

NFTs Are Going Gangbusters – Following a relatively low key month in March, April sales in the NFT world have skyrocketed in comparison. NFTs, or Non Fungible Tokens, are one of a kind digital files such as photos, videos, and audio, and are stored in blockchains much like cryptocurrency. In recent weeks, the NFT artwork drops that have generated the most buzz include the latest Apien avatars, the bubble bodies produced by Imaginary Ones, and the artwork from Melbourne based Lofi Origins that celebrates hip hop culture.

Metaverse And The Hybrid Workforce – The future Metaverse that we’ve been promised is a digital world where users can meet, work, and play collaboratively across a variety of devices. Aiming to bridge the gap with virtual reality headsets, users can ‘enter’ a virtual environment that consists of interconnected worlds from apps to games. Now, Meta is experimenting with how VR will change the workplace, with virtual conferences aiming to bridge the gap between cold video calls and in person meetings.

Apple Unveils iMovie Updates – Considering the rise of short form video platforms such as TikTok, it should come as no surprise that Apple have made sweeping changes to it’s built in video editing software app – iMovie 3. Storyboards makes it easy to get started, with flexible shot lists and step-by-step guidance on which clips to capture for each video type. For those who want to create a video even faster, Magic Movie instantly creates a polished video from the clips and photos a user selects, automatically adding transitions, effects and music to the edit.

Although we live in an increasingly digital age, technology has also brought with it an extra set of distractions on top of whatever happens to pop up during our day to day lives. If you’re looking to improve your selfie game, want to learn more about your smart phone’s camera, or even need some help in choosing the right type of device based on your needs, it’s always worth speaking to the professionals. 

Talk March Tech News With The Professionals

SOS Phone Repairs are specialists in high-quality, cost-effective phone repairs, tablet repairs, and PC repairs, all backed with a six month warranty. Founded in 2015 in Coffs Harbour and now with over sixteen outlets located all over Australia, our primary driving factors remain the same: people and phones. 

Whether it’s to get a few more years out of your trusted iPhone, to fix one up to sell, or to repurpose an old one as a gift, repairing a smartphone might just be easier and cheaper than you think. However, if you’re in the market for a new smartphone, SOS Phone Repairs also stocks a wide variety of refurbished handsets at a fraction of the cost of a brand new one. While each has been carefully restored to perform at their best, all refurbished smartphones purchased through SOS also come with a twelve month warranty, and can be purchased at any of our sixteen store locations.  

If you are on the hunt for a quote, diagnostic, or even just some good old fashioned, friendly advice, please don’t hesitate to get in touch or give us a call today at SOS Phone Repairs.