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Seemingly harmless iPhone habits secretly damage your phone

Many iPhone users never restart their devices, thinking it saves time but in reality it makes the device slow and vulnerable to cyber attacks.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống15/06/2025

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Many people have the habit of using their iPhone continuously for months without turning it off or restarting it.
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This seems simple but affects the performance and life of the device.
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After a long period of operation, RAM memory is occupied, causing iPhone to lag, freeze applications or lose connection.
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Restarting frees up RAM, refreshes the system, and makes your computer run like new.
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Not only that, this operation also acts as a layer of security to help prevent malware and disrupt cyber attacks.
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The NSA recommends turning your phone off and back on weekly to protect personal data.
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Older iPhone users should restart their devices every week to reduce security risks.
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Just one minute a week can help keep your iPhone healthier and safer.
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