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New Year’s resolutions for iPhone users

As each new year begins, it is tradition to take some time to reflect on our lives and our habits. We take stock of our lives, our behaviour, and our habits, and we resolve to make some changes in the new year. There’s no reason you shouldn’t resolve to eat better, quit smoking or vaping, get more exercise, keep your house cleaner, or whatever else you have on your list, but don’t leave out your iPhone. We spend hours a day with these little glass rectangles. They contain a stunning amount of information about our lives, and are increasingly an integral part of them. It only makes sense to make New Year’s resolutions that centre around our iPhones.

Here are a few suggestions for positive changes you can resolve to make as we begin the new decade. Some may be specific to the iPhone, others to your use of Apple products or your broader digital life, but

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