Apple phones, known for their innovation and premium quality, are incredibly user-friendly. However, even seasoned users can fall into habits or overlook practices that may affect their phone’s performance, battery life, or security. Avoiding these common mistakes can help you maximize your Apple phone’s lifespan and functionality.

Here are six frequent mistakes Apple phone users make and tips to steer clear of them.=

  1. Ignoring iOS Updates

Apple regularly releases iOS updates to enhance performance, fix bugs, and improve security. However, many users ignore these updates due to the inconvenience of downloading and installing them.

Why it’s a Mistake

Outdated software leaves your device vulnerable to security breaches and may prevent you from enjoying the latest features or improved functionalities.

How to Avoid It

  • Turn on Automatic Updates by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update > Automatic Updates.
  • Ensure you have enough storage space and a stable Wi-Fi connection for smooth updates.

 

  1. Overcharging the Battery

Keeping your iPhone plugged in long after it reaches 100% can negatively impact battery health over time.

Why it’s a Mistake

Lithium-ion batteries degrade faster when subjected to continuous charging, especially at full capacity.

How to Avoid It

  • Use Optimized Battery Charging (enabled by default on iPhones) to reduce wear on your battery.
  • Unplug the phone once it hits 80-100% if you don’t need it to charge overnight.

 

 

  1. Failing to Back Up Data Regularly

Many users underestimate the importance of regular backups until they face data loss due to a malfunction, theft, or accidental deletion.

Why it’s a Mistake

Without a backup, photos, messages, contacts, and other vital data could be lost permanently.

How to Avoid It

  • Use iCloud Backup by going to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup, and toggle it on.
  • Alternatively, back up your data using a computer via iTunes or Finder.
  1. Not Using Apple ID Two-Factor Authentication

Relying solely on a password for your Apple ID can leave your account vulnerable to hackers.

Why it’s a Mistake

A compromised Apple ID gives unauthorized access to sensitive data, including iCloud photos, email, and payment information.

How to Avoid It

  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication under Settings > [Your Name] > Password & Security > Two-Factor Authentication.
  • Use strong, unique passwords and avoid reusing passwords across multiple platforms.

 

  1. Allowing Too Many Apps to Run in the Background

iPhones efficiently manage background apps, but manually closing apps too often or allowing too many to stay active can affect performance and battery life.

Why it’s a Mistake

Closing apps frequently forces them to reload entirely, which consumes more battery. On the other hand, leaving unnecessary apps active can also drain resources.

How to Avoid It

  • Only force-close apps that are unresponsive.
  • Monitor battery usage under Settings > Battery to identify apps consuming excessive power.

Mistake with the Tor browser app and the Dark Web

 

iPhone users think they’re using iPhones, which means everything is secure automatically. It’s a wrong thing pro hackers can hack you several ways, and your iPhone can’t save you anyway. There is nothing wrong with using the Tor browser, but the problem is when you browse the dark web through it. Because new users just search for dark web links and visit them directly without any security measurements. Visiting the dark web without security is a big threat to its users. So know all about this first and then try to visit it.

 

  1. Overlooking Storage Management

Running out of storage can slow down your iPhone and prevent you from downloading updates, apps, or taking new photos.

Why it’s a Mistake

A cluttered device with unnecessary files, apps, or photos hampers performance and usability.

How to Avoid It

  • Use iCloud Photos to store images in the cloud and free up device space.
  • Regularly review and delete unused apps, found under Settings > General > iPhone Storage.
  • Clear Safari Cache and delete old messages to free up storage.

Conclusion

Avoiding these common mistakes can significantly improve the performance, security, and longevity of your Apple phone. Stay proactive with updates, manage your storage wisely, and prioritize security measures. By taking a few extra steps, you can ensure your iPhone continues to perform at its best, offering a seamless user experience.

For more tips and guides on optimizing your Apple phone, stay tuned to our blog!