Ways to Make Your Phone Last Longer


When you buy a new phone, you want to make it last as long as possible to get the most out of your investment. Take good care of your phone and it will last years beyond those outdated two-year plans. Misuse it and your phone may prematurely malfunction, crack, or die. There are several easy ways in which you can increase the lifespan of your phone that don’t require a great deal of time. Here are five ways you can get the most out of your phone’s life cycle and keep it functioning great for years to come.

Don’t Overcharge the Battery

Batteries can’t be charged too much though, right? Yes, they can! Overcharging can actually ruin your battery, causing it to lose its charge more quickly. In the past, you may have noticed your phone dying during the day faster than it used to, even if you aren’t using it very much. Overcharging could have been the cause. When charging, try to not charge it over 12 hours. It’s also important to not run the battery until it dies. You can let it get to 0% every once in a while, but don't make it a daily habit. This can take a toll on the effectiveness of future charges.

Use the Right Type of Case

With any new smartphone, a flimsy, low-quality case won't protect your expensive device. Say you drop your phone off a countertop, or it slips from your hand. Can a single layer silicone case provide impact absorption? No! You will likely have a cracked screen or camera, which can be costly to repair. Instead, your phone case should offer 360-degree protection, reinforced corners, raised bezels, tested impact absorption, port covers, and more essential features. When you shop our selection here at i-Blason, you’ll only find cases that are as stylish as they are strong. Our designer cases will protect your phone from drops, bumps, and small amounts of water. You can find the colors and styles you love and get the crucial protection your phone needs all in one case.

Keep Your Phone Clean

Even with a case on, it’s a good habit to take your phone out and give the ports some quick attention. Even if your case has port covers, you may find a small amount of dust or debris that should be brushed out. Since your phone goes everywhere with you, disinfect it and the case before re-installing.

Avoid App Overload

Your phone has a limited amount of storage space. The more you use, the more the internal systems must work to keep the display streamlined. When you have tons of apps, pictures, and videos, this slows the operating system down tremendously. With this in mind, download only those apps that are relevant to you. When you find you aren’t using an app like you once did, delete it. Try to keep the number of photos and videos you have to a minimum—easier said than done, we know!—to help keep space free. The less clutter on your phone, the better it will operate.

Mindful Use

Accidents happen, which can result in serious damage to your phone. To avoid drops and slips, try to be mindful of your phone in your hand, pocket, or bag. Mindfulness also includes deciding which types of environments are safe for your phone. For instance, while on vacation at the beach, the sun’s heat and UV rays have a huge impact on your phone’s operating system. Know when it’s reasonable to bring your phone along with you and when it’s best to keep it safe at home.

Sara Porch
Sara was previously the Brand Manager of i-Blason.

4 comments


  • Brenda

    Useful tips. Thank you. Love my iPhone & your cases work great. I am always dropping my phone & have had no issues.


  • Dr Mel

    Thank you for the email and sharing tips to make my phone last longer. It shows that you care and concerned for expensive devices we buy.


  • Craig Whitlock

    I truly love your fine cases, thanks for the advise on keeping my phone longer.


  • mary

    Love your cases and your 5 tips for protecting your phone. I can tell you care about your business and products.


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