It's already dawn outside the windows.oneIt's beautiful and winter won't (hopefully) just come back. But wouldn't you want to start the real spring with a clean and crisp phone?onem? I believe so. Just in case, we have prepared seven simple tips for spring cleaning your iPhone.
Old bluetooth profiles
How long have you owned yours? iPhone? Can you remember how many Bluetooth devices you've connected it to in all that time? And how many of them are you actually actively using? Old and unused Bluetooth profiles can be a subtle but significant cause of your iPhone's slowdown, and it's definitely worth taking the trouble to delete them.
From the home screen, go to Settings -> Bluetooth. For profiles you know you won't use, tap the little "i" in the circle to the right of the device name, then choose "Ignore." If you have accidentally deleted the device you are using, don't worry, re-pairing is a matter of seconds.
Clear the cache
Regularly clearing the cache of your mobile web browser will ensure that it runs smoothly and without any problems. If it is your main browser in use Safari, go to Settings -> on the home screen Safari. Scroll down the menu, tap "Clear History and Website Data" and confirm.
If you are using Chrome, launch the browser and tap the three-dot symbol in the upper right corner. In the menu, tap Settings -> Privacy, then tap "Clear browsing data" and confirm.
Clean up your clipboard
Cleaning your email inbox is not exactly a popular or fun activity, but it is definitely worth it to keep your phone running smoothly. Open the Mail app and carefully move all important messages into one folder. Go back to the main folder where you now have messages that you can delete. Tap "Edit", select one of the messages, then long-press "Move" while unchecking the selected email. Thanks to the bug, you will be able to move all messages to the trash.
Get rid of old messages and contacts
There are messages that are not worth deleting. But we all have a bunch of text messages on our phones that are no longer useful to us - one-word meeting confirmations, messages with one-time login codes, or automatically sent business messages that no one wants to hear. nestdrawbar.
Open the Messages app, view all your texts and delete the ones you don't need by swiping left and tapping "Delete".
You can lubricate your contacts in a similar way. There will certainly be a number of numbers that you no longer call and that are of no use to you, or duplicate contacts. To delete, tap the contact, then tap "Edit" and scroll all the way down to the "Delete Contact" option.
Clean the RAM
With your own memory management, iOS can practically advise itself. The time for user intervention comes when the RAM is overloaded. You are certainly familiar with hard reset. On older iPhone models, you can do it by simultaneously long pressing Home button and the power button, for newer models by simultaneously long pressing the volume down button and the power button. In both cases, hold the buttons until the familiar logo of a bitten apple appears on your iPhone's display. In the case of last year's iPhones, you can perform a hard restart by pressing the volume up button, then immediately pressing the volume down button and then holding the side button for locking/powering off the phone until the apple appears on the display.
Get rid of old photos
Many people use their iPhone to take pictures and its gallery serves as a virtual photo album. But it is definitely worth cleaning it from time to time. Your gallery is also probably full of "test selfies", random or unwanted shots or sequences that take up unnecessary extra space. There is no way to delete old or unnecessary photos magicThe trick is that you will have to go through the trouble of manually checking your camera's memory and deleting one image at a time. But the result will definitely be worth it. And let the most beautiful photos be developed and stored in physical photo album.
Get rid of unnecessary applications
Deleting unnecessary applications should be part of regular maintenance of your iPhone It's a given. Just long-press the app icon until all apps on the screen "shake", then delete them by tapping the cross in the upper left corner.
iOS 11 also offers a feature that will (reversibly) delete unused apps for you. Just go to Settings -> iTunes and App Store -> Postpone unused apps.
Now I'm confused, what model do I actually have? iPhone 8 Plus is :) According to the instructions for hard reset, it does not fall into the category of older or newer models :)
To reset, you need to press the volume up button, then the volume down button, and thenonec priblizne na 5 sekund zmacknout tlacitko pro vypnuti telefonu.
Thanks for alerting me about the missing info, we've already added it :)