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Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Setting Up A New Phone

Properly configuring a new smartphone by avoiding common setup mistakes can significantly improve device security, battery performance, and overall storage efficiency for both Android and iOS users.

Key Points

  • Enable built-in security features like biometric locks, Google Play Protect, and "Find My" services to protect sensitive personal data.
  • Install only essential applications rather than cloning your old device to preserve storage space and avoid redundant software.
  • Review app permissions and notification settings individually to prevent unnecessary battery drain and protect your digital privacy.
  • Install all pending software updates immediately to ensure the device has the latest security patches and performance improvements.
  • Retain your old phone and original packaging for at least two weeks to ensure a smooth data transition and potential return process.

Why it Matters

Taking the time to manually configure a new device prevents the accumulation of digital clutter and security vulnerabilities that often carry over from older phones. These proactive steps ensure that users maximize their hardware's performance and protect their personal information from the moment they begin using the device.
BGR Published by staff@bgr.com (Kazim Alvi)
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