Those things said about smartphones which have no truth

More than a decade has passed since the launch of the first smartphone, but the number of myths related to it is no less. If you pay attention to these myths of smartphones, you will also say that, as many words as there are words, and gradually these things were accepted as truth. There are some of these that you can hear from everyone.

Let us tell you about the myths related to smartphones and also make you aware of their truth.

Myth: Closing apps will make your iPhone run faster
Truth- You don’t always need to close iPhone apps by going to Recently Used Applications. The truth is that these apps do not run in the background nor do they use the device’s resources. All of these are stored in the iPhone’s RAM, so you can access them quickly when needed.

If your iPhone needs more RAM, it will automatically remove apps you’re not using. The truth is that after closing the apps, opening them again to use them consumes more resources.

Myth: Using Task Killer will make your Android phone faster
Truth- The iPhone-like myth is also associated with Android phones. It is heard that use task killer, it will automatically remove those apps from RAM which you are not using. As a result your phone will run faster. The fact is that these apps are cached in RAM so that you can return to them faster.

You don’t need to use a task killer, just like you don’t need to go to Recent Apps again and again and delete apps. They are in frozen mode in the background. Yes, Android allows apps to run in the background with fewer restrictions. But don’t close the apps unless it is behaving strangely. By doing this it is possible that your Android may become slower.

Myth- Use only the charger provided with the handset
Truth- Today’s smartphones use USB chargers. If your USB charger provides sufficient power, you can use it with your smartphone or any other device that supports USB charging.

If you want, you can also use a more powerful charger. Your smartphone will draw only as much power as it needs, so no damage is done. The truth is that with the help of a powerful charger, your phone will charge faster. If you want, you can also use a less powerful charger for the smartphone and it will not have any adverse effect.

Myth- Use a screen protector to protect your screen from scratches
Truth- You must be familiar with the screen protector? It may also be visible on the screen of your handset. In the hope that there is additional protection on the screen. Even if any accident happens, it will be cheaper to replace it compared to the smartphone screen.

This was a good option in the old days, but it is not of much use for new age smartphones. Today’s smartphones are equipped with Gorilla Glass or similar technology. As long as you don’t use your phone too rough, your screen is in no danger of scratches.

Myth- More megapixels means better camera
Truth- The megapixel myth is not limited to smartphone cameras, but it applies to digital cameras as well. The myth is that the more megapixels, the better the camera. The truth is that cameras with more megapixels make the specifications stronger.

Sensor, lens and image processing software are more important for the quality of the picture than megapixels. If you are comparing the cameras of two smartphones, then never rely only on megapixels. Read the reviews of both handsets for a real comparison. In it you will find pictures taken from the cameras of both. Know about their shortcomings and qualities, only then reach a decision.

Myth: Android phones often contain viruses and malware.
Truth- Android has often been criticized for malware and virus attacks. The truth is that only selected Android phones get infected with malware. The question of presence of malware in Android does not arise, but it comes from outside Google Play. If you are installing the app from Google Play then you will not have any problem. If you are using a pirated copy of a paid Android app or sideloading any other app on the phone, then the risk increases.

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That’s the single biggest flaw with Android devices. Not every device receives security updates regularly. Due to this reason, the danger to the phone sometimes increases.

Apart from all this, the biggest myth is that you have to pay a good price for a good smartphone. In today’s date you cannot say this at all.

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