Ah, but how great is this new smartphone! Battery life? Top-notch! Storage? Incredible! Speed? A fighter jet!
And then, after 2, 3 years, or even just a few months, performance declines. Apps crash more often, the time between each recharge is reduced, the machine saturates.
Attention au ressenti d’obsolescence !
A raison de 450 € en moyenne de prix d’achat*, ça finit par peser lourd sur le budget. et, même si les offres alléchantes des opérateurs aident parfois à faire passer la pilule, cela n’enlève rien au coût environnemental de pareille obsolescence. Ou,plutôt,de ce ressenti d’obsolescence. C’est là toute la différence.
Contre toute attente, selon l’étude, les problèmes rencontrés sont majoritairement
All the more frustrating as only 14.7% of the phones replaced by those surveyed were unusable.
For the remaining 85.3%, there was still a lot of potential. What practices should be adopted then to avoid this waste of materials and resources?
SD cards are very useful
The second most common cause of malfunctions: storage space saturation. This first involves regularly deleting (and/or transferring) photos, videos and other documents, using the cloud but also SD cards – by far the best option.
We think about it much less, but it is important to uninstall needless applications and clear temporary files.Do not hesitate to use the storage management tools offered by most manufacturers in the settings.They allow you to quickly assess the situation and centralize cleaning.
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