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25 TIPS & TRICKS HACKS TO MAKE YOUR iPHONE WORK HARDER & SMOOTHER

1. SPEEDING UP YOUR IPHONE

If you’ve had your iPhone for a number of years, the chances are that it’s started to slow down. That’s because components can wear out and your devices fill up with files, apps, and forgotten photographs that you no longer need. What’s more, software updates for iOS are designed to take advantage of the latest iPhones and their processors, but there are ways to speed up an older device. Turn off your device to clear its memory, delete unwanted apps and files, and turn off background app refresh to avoid wasting processing power. It’s wise to upgrade to the latest versions of iOS, but you should avoid beta testing on older devices.

2. TELL PEOPLE YOU’LL CALL THEM BACK

One of the most well-known features on iOS is the ability to send an iMessage to your loved ones or colleagues when you can’t take their call. But did you know, you can set a custom message on your iPhone to avoid the usual“Sorry, I can’t talk right now”? Head

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