20. Lock certain apps
Do not deny people access to your phone openly when they ask you, it would have been more polite if you clearly lock certain apps you don’t want folks to have access to.
21. Be a lender even at 50% battery
When someone with a lower battery percentage (%) asks to borrow your device’s charger, check to be sure your device is at least charged to some extent then give without hesitation. Denying him/her access could just deteriorate the friendship sooner or later. Some people can so keep grudges!
22. Share me hotspot gang, data is cheap.. go and buy your own
You’re using an iPhone, Samsung and more sophisticated device/brand but can’t consistently subscribe to internet data yet you’re asking your friend that’s managing his midrange or budget phone for Wi-Fi Hotspot. My friend, you better go sell the phone and buy what is doing you!
But on a more serious note, it’s illogical to use a high-end device without having internet data plans planned. High-end devices consume way more data as compared to budget and mid-range smartphones, so it’s a reasonable thing to consider when making a buying decision to avoid being a beggi beggi. You can also learn more about affordable data plans here.
Conclusion (Bad phone and PC habits):
This is a never-ending compilation of things you should stop doing with your phone, some of these things could be hazardous while others can lead to people disregarding you for good. So if you really want to curb bad phone and PC habits, kindly deter from the following as quickly as possible. Feel free to add yours… at least, it’s just a simple way of showing courtesy for others to learn. Thanks for reading.
these tips are really helpful, thanks for sharing
Amazing revelation, I am guilty of most of these errors.
Thank you for publishing this, it’s an eye opener nwanne.
Kind regards.
I never knew that putting my phone under the pillow is wrong.
It stops from today.
Thanks for sharing this vital information.
Thanks for reading.