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It's Time To Spring Clean Your Phone!


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Now that we’re getting a tiny hint of sun, it’s time for a good spring clean – and that includes your phone. It’s all well and good to give your screen a wipe with some anti-bac (it lives with you after all) but have you thought about decluttering all your stuff that’s on it too?

A good clear out can also help the performance of your phone – giving you more battery and improving the loading times of your apps. Not to mention, when you want to find a photo you won’t have to dig though years of screenshots (or memes as the case may be).
 

1. Delete photos and videos

It’s an obvious (if annoying) one. Photos and videos take up a lot of storage space, so the best place to start is a good tidy, and a liberal delete. Sort through what’s not worth keeping (45 selfies to get good light anyone?) and then move everything else to external or cloud storage. This is really worth setting aside time to do even if storage isn’t an issue – if you ever lose your phone you’ll be relieved to have everything backed up.

 

2. Remove some apps

Do you really need that folder of just-in-case apps? Or the ones that you had to download to order table service that one time? We don’t think so. A lot of apps work in the background even if you’re not using them, so having a dig through and getting rid is an easy way to free up space and save your phone from working harder than it needs to.


Tip: Once you’ve decluttered your apps, check that they’re all up to date. You don’t want to miss out on up-to-date security or handy features that improve functionality.
 

3. Clear out contacts

If you have one too many unfamiliar names in your contact list – it’s definitely time to delete some numbers. Not sure which Mark is which? Have a look on WhatsApp – their profile picture should help. And while you’re on WhatsApp, why not clear out old chats? That group organising your friend’s hen do two years ago that hasn’t been touched since. It’s time for it to go.

 

4. Turn off location tracking

There’s no need for 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 considerable difference. Especially if your phone is just sitting in your bag – apps constantly checking in to see where you are drains your battery (and is a bit creepy). Turning location tracking off, or selectively controlling which apps can see where you are is simple. Just search for ‘location tracking’ in Settings and your phone will show you where to go.

 

4. Clear your cache

Websites and apps store information on you to help you fill out forms, log in, or remember what’s in your basket. But over time this saved information can slow things down. Clearing your cache is done through the internet browser you use (Firefox / Chrome / Safari etc.) and only takes a few minutes.

 

5. Reset

If all else fails and your phone is still painfully slow, it might be time for a good old factory reset. It will wipe everything from your phone as if it was new for a complete fresh start. Before you jump to this, remember to back everything up – on iCloud for iPhones and Google Drive or OneDrive for Android.

 

Competition Time:

To be in with a chance of winning the vacuum cleaner we want you to talk it out with your fellow Community members by letting us know which vaccum brand is your favourite. Maybe it's the mighty Henry, perhaps it's the modern Dyson, or just maybe a Shark is the hoover for you.

Whichever it is, we want to know!

The competition ends at 23:59 on 8th April 2022, and we'll announce the lucky iD community winner shortly after.

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Good luck!


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Having had Dyson and Hoover before, I can honestly say I’ve never been happier that I now have a Shark - it sucks! (In a good way, obvs.).

G-Tech cordless upright and hand held. 
can’t fault it. I’ve had mine for over four years and it’s still going strong.

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Hoover, they just keep going!

HENRY is the best

I have had lots of people say a Henry is good, but I've never had one, I'd love to have a robo vac to save me pushing the Dyson around.

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Dyson is my favourite

 

We’ve had a Miele for almost 20 years and it’s never let us down.

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We have a Vax office hoover in our flat and it’s by far the best ever. Great suction and very large dustbags.

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Had a Hoover, it broke (and cost of repair was more than cost of a new one), got a Dyson, it broke (and cost of repair was more than cost of a new one), got a Henry and it’s been great!

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An old cordless Vax

I actually have one of Eufy’s first robovac models and it is the best hoover I have ever had! Unfortunately the dog got to it as a puppy so now I am in desperate need of an upgrade!

Dyson

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A shark for me!

Has to be Shark. Not the most aesthetically pleasing but does a great job! 

Dyson

We love our shark hoover, but it is a pain having to plug it in. Haven’t found a cordless yet that compares! 

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I love my Hetty. She hasn’t failed me in over 10 years…and she’s PINK!

Although I love the Dyson designs, I love my Hoover. 

Beko the best and most powerful one we've ever owned.

Hoover Smart with pet filter…super powerful and carpet looks new after every vacuum!

The best hoover I’ve ever had the Shark AZ910UK, previously had the Dyson DC41, which was hopeless, not a patch on the Shark.

I’ve had a Dyson which I never rated as highly as most would expect. We now have two hoovers. A shark plug in but it also lifts off so you can easily clean stairs and ceilings but I find it really heavy. My second hoover is a VAX cordless which I’ve had for around 4 years now. It comes with two battery packs and honestly, it beats all my hoovers hands down. It is light to carry up and down the stairs, cordless so it can go anywhere. It has plenty of attachments for cleaning hard to each cobwebs and it’s also good at picking up animal hair. That all said, I work for an industrial cleaning company and they always buy and supply Henry so that probably speaks for itself. I do have a Henry hiding somewhere in the cupboard but I can’t be doing with changing bags so it’s def the VAX that wins for me. 

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I like Melle as I have one that is twenty + years old and still works well.

Miele is the vacuum of the gods 😂

Dyson is the best

I have had a vax in the past and currently have a dyson but would love the EUFY - a robovac would make housework a dream! 

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