Do you turn off your phone every day? Little do you know that the life of your phone is also decreasing. Pay attention to these things

Do you turn off your phone every day? Little do you know that the life of your phone is also decreasing. Pay attention to these things

A few days ago, I shared an article - "Is your phone battery draining quickly? Adjust these 6 key settings! Make your phone battery last longer."

So one friend made a humorous comment: "I just turn off the phone directly."

So today we will start a topic based on this sentence: Will it save more power if the mobile phone is turned off?

In fact, turning your phone off and on consumes more power than leaving it on overnight. Why? I'll tell you right away!

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Some users think it is necessary to turn off the phone before going to bed, so that the phone can get enough rest and extend its service life;

Some users also think it is unnecessary to shut down the computer every day.

In fact, a more reasonable approach is: shutting down and restarting the computer once a week is enough!

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What's wrong with shutting down your phone every day?

When the phone is turned off, the software, system and hardware will all be shut down. When it is turned on again, the hardware needs to re-detect and load a large amount of application data. The phone's running memory is occupied and read and written in a short period of time.

At the same time, the CPU consumes at least 5% of the power when running at high speed, and consumes 10% at most. Of course, this data will vary from phone to phone.

Therefore, frequent power on and off will cause damage to the memory and consume more power!

Why does shutdown consume more power than standby?

Even if you leave the computer on overnight, it will save more energy than shutting it down and then restarting it.

If the phone is in standby mode, it will automatically adjust the power and optimize the operation according to the strength of the signal to save power.

So this is the reason why the saying that shutting down the computer consumes more electricity than standby mode is derived from this analysis.

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However, it is not good to keep the power on for a long time.

As the phone is in use, various junk files are generated in the system. As background programs run for a long time, the more junk files accumulate, the slower the phone will run.

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If you shut down your phone and then restart it, it will automatically clean up system junk when it restarts, close background software programs, and complete self-repair, making the operation relatively smoother.

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Power off and power on ≠ restart

Isn't restarting your phone just turning it off and then back on?

It's not like that~~~

Restarting is a software restart and does not shut down the hardware, so restarting cannot clean up running garbage; while shutting down and then restarting the system and hardware completely shuts down and then restarts, which can clear running garbage.

That’s all for today’s sharing~

The final conclusion is: frequent shutdown is not good, and long-term shutdown is not good either, the phone will run slower. So the best practice is to shut down once a week.

Do you turn your phone on and off every day? Do you think you'll replace it if it doesn't work anymore? Well, you're just playing around?

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