With a growing global e-waste problem due to the increasing number of devices owned by people, it’s essential to consider ways to extend the life of your smartphone. Currently, there are an estimated 7.2 billion smartphones in the world, and individuals in wealthier countries tend to upgrade their phones frequently.
Fortunately, Americans are now waiting longer, about 2.75 years, to replace their phones compared to previous years. While yearly upgrades are becoming less common, the average iPhone is used for 18 months and the average Samsung phone for 16.4 months before being replaced.
As newer phones come with a higher price tag and fewer groundbreaking features, upgrading may seem less appealing. However, with potential AI capabilities expected in 2024 requiring more computing power, there may be an uptick in upgrades that year.
To keep your phone in top shape and reduce e-waste, here are some tips:
1. Remove Unneeded Apps and Files
If your phone is running slow, deleting unused apps and files can help improve performance. Free up storage space by identifying and removing storage-heavy items like unused apps, videos, and photos.
2. Power Down Periodically
Give your phone a break by shutting it down once a week to clear RAM, shut down apps, and address memory leaks.
3. Get a Tempered Glass Screen Protector and Protective Case
Protect your phone from scratches and drops with a tempered glass screen protector and a sturdy protective case.
4. Pick a Model with a High Repairability Score
When choosing a new phone, consider its repairability. Look for models that are easy to repair and have modular components.
5. Replace the Battery If Needed
If your phone’s battery performance declines, consider replacing the battery instead of buying a new phone. Research the process and determine if it’s within your skillset.
6. Resist Pressure to Upgrade
Don’t feel pressured by promotions or offers to upgrade your phone. Evaluate if an upgrade is truly necessary before making a decision.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on March 3, 2022, and was updated in October 2024.
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