How to spring clean your phone

  • 24 February 2023
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How to spring clean your phone
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Now that there’s a tiny hint of sun, it’s time for a good spring clean. And that includes your phone. It’s all well and good giving your screen a quick wipe with some anti-bac – but what about decluttering the stuff that’s on it too?

Having a proper clear out can help with your phone’s performance. From longer battery life to quicker loading times. Plus, when you want to find that great holiday snap, you won’t have to dig through years of memes and screenshots to find it.

Delete photos and videos

This is a pretty obvious one. Having tons of photos and videos in your camera roll can take up a lot of storage space. So, the best place to start is by having a good tidy. Get rid of anything not worth keeping – after all, you don’t need 45 versions of that one selfie. Then move everything else to external or cloud storage. Even if storage isn’t a massive issue, this is still worth doing. If you do ever lose your phone, you’ll have everything backed up.

Remove some apps

We’ve all got apps we don’t use anymore. Or the ones we keep around for those just-in-case situations. But do you really need them? We don’t think so. A lot of apps work in the background, even when you’re not using them. So, having a root around and getting rid is a quick way to free up some space – and save your phone from working harder than it needs to.

Tip: once you’ve binned your unused apps, check that the remaining ones are all up to date. You don’t want to miss out on up-to-date security or handy new features.

Clear out your contacts

You’re scrolling down your contact list. Who’s Mark? Your guess is as good as ours. If you’ve got one too many unfamiliar names in there, it’s definitely time to delete some numbers. But, if you want to double check before you remove them entirely, fire up WhatsApp. Their profile picture should remind you. And while you’re on WhatsApp, why not clear out your old chats? That group organising your friend’s hen do from a couple of years ago hasn’t been touched since. It’s time for it to go.

Turn off location tracking

You don’t need Twitter to know where you are every second of the day. And when it comes to improving battery life, turning off location tracking can make a big difference. Especially if your phone is just sitting in your bag. Apps constantly checking to see where you are drains your battery. And let’s be honest, it’s a little bit creepy too. Turning location tracking off – or at least controlling which apps can see where you are – is really easy. Just search for ‘location tracking’ in your settings and you can tweak everything from there.

Clear your cache

Websites and apps store info on you to help you log in, fill out forms, or remember what’s in your basket. But over time, this saved data can slow things down. You can clear your cache through your internet browser (whether that’s Chrome, Safari etc) and it only takes a few minutes to do.

Reset

If all else fails and your phone is still painfully slow, it might be time for a good old factory reset. It’ll wipe everything from your phone as if it was brand new - giving you a complete fresh start. Before you take the plunge though, make sure you back everything up properly. Use iCloud for iPhones and Google Drive or OneDrive for Android. Otherwise, all your stuff will be gone for good.

Physically clean your phone

You’ve cleaned up the digital side of things. Now for the physical bit. Phones can get pretty grimy. After all, most of us use them every single day. And that can cause a right mess over time – from gunk in the charging port, to a sticky screen.

Before you start cleaning, unplug any cables, and switch off your phone. Then you can get to work. Google and Apple recommend using a 70% alcohol wipe for the job. But only use it on your screen and the casing at the back. Because you don’t want to risk damaging it by getting moisture in the headphone port or speakers.

Don’t forget your phone case either. Just take it off the phone before you clean it. With plastic, silicone, and rubber cases, you can soak them in some warm water and dish soap for a couple of minutes. If there are any stains left over, use an old toothbrush to get rid of them. And make sure to dry the case off with a cloth before you put it back on your phone.

 

Giveaway Time!

Want to give your house a good spring clean too? We can help you there as well because we are giving you the chance to win a brand new EUFY RoboVac 15C!

To enter, all you need to do is tell us what your top spring cleaning tip or hack is. Whether it's weird, wonderful, or just plain common sense we want to know!

Simply write your response below and click reply. 

Entries close at 23:59 on 17th March 2023, and we'll announce the lucky iD community winner shortly after.

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Diluted white vinegar is a miracle cleaner for toilets plus it descales kettles. 

I turn off location tracking and physically clean the phone

Spring cleaning hack: Take lots of breaks and don’t overdo it. It will still be there after a cuppa ;)

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usually i clean the car the house then the phone

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Icollectclothes.co.uk online charity website where they come and collect clothes and other things for free . Great way to reduce filling up the landfill and benefitting a charity of your choice.

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Warm water and vinegar cleans glass surfaces really well, also using scrunched up newspaper to dry it works well too

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My spring cleaning top tip is to get the wife to do it so if I win the robotic hover this will make her life easier 😀

Save up something you enjoy on the radio, or an audiobook to listen to whilst getting on with the job

To get dripped candle wax off your carpets, heat the wax with a hair dryer while removing with a vacuum cleaner.  Put thin cloth tightly over the end of the  vacuum pipe if you prefer as it will collect the cooled wax rather than it going into the vacuum pipe.

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Spring clean with my partner, makes it more fun and takes half the time!

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get ready for car boot sale, prepare all old staff and make some money.

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Break it down so it's no a massive daunting task!

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Keep spring cleaning eco friendly with compostable sponges and eco sprays…they work really well. 

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Don’t buy daily shower spray and kitchen surface spray - just buy big flagons of rubbing alcohol and white vinegar and mix your own with a few drops of essential oil and boiled water. 

I love cleaning! 
best tip I have found is cleaning your phone and home is very therapeutic 

Nothing beats malt Vinegar and warm water for cleaning windows 

set a reminder in your calendar to do it every month.

Now that there’s a tiny hint of sun, it’s time for a good spring clean. And that includes your phone. It’s all well and good giving your screen a quick wipe with some anti-bac – but what about decluttering the stuff that’s on it too?

Having a proper clear out can help with your phone’s performance. From longer battery life to quicker loading times. Plus, when you want to find that great holiday snap, you won’t have to dig through years of memes and screenshots to find it.

Delete photos and videos

This is a pretty obvious one. Having tons of photos and videos in your camera roll can take up a lot of storage space. So, the best place to start is by having a good tidy. Get rid of anything not worth keeping – after all, you don’t need 45 versions of that one selfie. Then move everything else to external or cloud storage. Even if storage isn’t a massive issue, this is still worth doing. If you do ever lose your phone, you’ll have everything backed up.

Remove some apps

We’ve all got apps we don’t use anymore. Or the ones we keep around for those just-in-case situations. But do you really need them? We don’t think so. A lot of apps work in the background, even when you’re not using them. So, having a root around and getting rid is a quick way to free up some space – and save your phone from working harder than it needs to.

Tip: once you’ve binned your unused apps, check that the remaining ones are all up to date. You don’t want to miss out on up-to-date security or handy new features.

Clear out your contacts

You’re scrolling down your contact list. Who’s Mark? Your guess is as good as ours. If you’ve got one too many unfamiliar names in there, it’s definitely time to delete some numbers. But, if you want to double check before you remove them entirely, fire up WhatsApp. Their profile picture should remind you. And while you’re on WhatsApp, why not clear out your old chats? That group organising your friend’s hen do from a couple of years ago hasn’t been touched since. It’s time for it to go.

Turn off location tracking

You don’t need Twitter to know where you are every second of the day. And when it comes to improving battery life, turning off location tracking can make a big difference. Especially if your phone is just sitting in your bag. Apps constantly checking to see where you are drains your battery. And let’s be honest, it’s a little bit creepy too. Turning location tracking off – or at least controlling which apps can see where you are – is really easy. Just search for ‘location tracking’ in your settings and you can tweak everything from there.

Clear your cache

Websites and apps store info on you to help you log in, fill out forms, or remember what’s in your basket. But over time, this saved data can slow things down. You can clear your cache through your internet browser (whether that’s Chrome, Safari etc) and it only takes a few minutes to do.

Reset

If all else fails and your phone is still painfully slow, it might be time for a good old factory reset. It’ll wipe everything from your phone as if it was brand new - giving you a complete fresh start. Before you take the plunge though, make sure you back everything up properly. Use iCloud for iPhones and Google Drive or OneDrive for Android. Otherwise, all your stuff will be gone for good.

Physically clean your phone

You’ve cleaned up the digital side of things. Now for the physical bit. Phones can get pretty grimy. After all, most of us use them every single day. And that can cause a right mess over time – from gunk in the charging port, to a sticky screen.

Before you start cleaning, unplug any cables, and switch off your phone. Then you can get to work. Google and Apple recommend using a 70% alcohol wipe for the job. But only use it on your screen and the casing at the back. Because you don’t want to risk damaging it by getting moisture in the headphone port or speakers.

Don’t forget your phone case either. Just take it off the phone before you clean it. With plastic, silicone, and rubber cases, you can soak them in some warm water and dish soap for a couple of minutes. If there are any stains left over, use an old toothbrush to get rid of them. And make sure to dry the case off with a cloth before you put it back on your phone.

 

Giveaway Time!

Want to give your house a good spring clean too? We can help you there as well because we are giving you the chance to win a brand new EUFY RoboVac 15C!

To enter, all you need to do is tell us what your top spring cleaning tip or hack is. Whether it's weird, wonderful, or just plain common sense we want to know!

Simply write your response below and click reply. 

Entries close at 23:59 on 17th March 2023, and we'll announce the lucky iD community winner shortly after.

T&C’s apply

Spring cleaning my mobile phone has given the opportunity to discard what I don’t use….  Quite therapeutic:)

I always wipe off any damp or musty dark spots around window frames and in the bathroom with white vinegar.

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After you have finished spring cleaning each room remember to replace the sheets of newspapers on top of each cupboard/cabinet so that they can collect dust for another 12 months until you spring clean again. Rather old papers to ball up and bin than you to dust the tops for hours and cough nonstop. 😊 

I find paper is the best to clean windows. Got any scuff marks? Seriously use 1 of those magic sponges!

I clean my car with just two tubs of water - one to wash and one to rinse. Using a hose it extremely wasteful. Put half a cup of white vinegar in with a couple of squirts of ordinary washing up liquid in a tub of warm water. Use this to wash the car one bit at a time from the top down. Wash one bit, then rinse off with the OTHER tub of plain warm water using a shamy leather or other similar cloth. Roof - windows, hatch / boot, bonnet, lights, wings, doors, wheels. With the vinegar in - it will end up shining! 

Hint: if there is a stubborn bit. DON’T try and force it, you will probably damage or scratch your paint - use some hot water (not boiling) to try and loosen off the stubborn bits. And in general, don’t press on the car when washing, it isn’t going to make any difference or speed things up but it will wear you out. 

The Best spring cleaning trick would be if i win this EUFY RoboVac 15c Robot Vaccum Cleaner

good luck 

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