0:33 Closing out background apps 1:35 Not using fast charging 3:33 ALWAYS use fast charging 5:10 Fully charge a phone for storage 6:04 Using the camera flash 7:40 Not updating immediately 9:18 Not rebooting every once in a while Bonus 10:46 Not replacing a bad battery
@Jaksadrgvc Yes, I mean you can either bring it to a repair shop, or open it by yourself (hairdryer etc.) and carefully replace the battery... But in my experience the 2nd battery isn't as good as the first one...
I actually disabled fast charge on my Note9 as I don't really need it when I'm 24/7 at home :D Also I plan to keep it for many years (just bought it) so the less heat the better :)
Is charging the phone till 85% and re-charging at 35 or 30% ok ? And is 40°C too hot for charging, and should I use a freezing pad ( or cooler ) to cool it to 30°C so it won't degrade Quick ? ( I have Vooc charge )
Thank you Thio "I need an excuse to try out my fancy new motorized jib crane gadget for my camera so here's an unnecessary side shot" Joe, for this cool new video!
I had a lumia 520 before my current phone, it was amazing for the price. Androids at the same price where ASS. The only lacking thing was the apps, but that is a known story, it was killer device
Number 2 - Using screenshot feature as 'save as' and not clipping them to include just the image you want to share Number 1 - Recording videos vertically
Phones shouldn't even allow vertical videos. Just automatically put it in horizontal mode and if you forget to turn your phone and ruin your video, you deserve it.
While talking about rebooting, I suggest using auto turn off and turn on feature. Just set time while you are not using your phone like between 2 am and 3 am and you might never have to reboot your phone. From when I am using this feature I have never have faced hanging problems, and the phone is way too responsive, comparing to when I don't use to use this feature.
It is not a waste of time to close apps running in the background. Often enough it helps with getting rid of issues with them. The UA-cam App is a great example for this. Is always messes up, if you take „too much time“ to write a comment. Also closing those apps every once in a while actually would follow the same logic as restarting the phone on a regular basis. Fast chargers don’t help anyways. Not by much anyways. Also, the iPhone has implemented a feature to read our common charge times, especially at night time. And it does actually pause the charging so it finishes around when you get up in the morning. This means they go even further when it comes to not overdo the charging. So yea I see your point. I am restarting my smartphone roughly once a week and since I started doing it, I definitely noticed a decrease in messed up behavior. So I really approve in this advice. But I’d go even further: Close the apps before doing it, so there are no temporary and maybe even messed up settings stored on the flash memory while rebooting the phone. I’d recommend this procedure (closing apps and restarting the phone) before doing Updates of the system software.
Totally agree about the flash! I had a photographer friend once and he used to put a piece of interfacing (cheap diffuser) over his flash because he detested the too harsh results when he did have to use it. In my world... 'Flash is trash' :-)
Actually closing out background apps can be good if you want all resources of the phone into one heavy app (low-end phones). Otherwise no. Anyway, great video, ThioJoe!
but hey! You can use your laptop, tv, speakers, even set-top box! as slo...ow charger. just plug in any wire and you have a new in your electronics. :) haha
According to Apple engineers, don’t swipe to close the app. You waste more battery by ramping up cpu cycles to restart the app every time. Just leave it and let the operating system manage it. You’re not saving mobile data either as their are still background agent services running triggering the app notification and timers for example.
Remember when you could just swap out the battery whenever? You could even carry around extra batteries on a trip or something. My last phone to do that was the LG V20. I sure miss that feature.
I swiped away unsused apps because of old habit not for freeing ram. I do with chrome tabs as well. Thanks for your info I disabled the background app button.
9:21 Another Reason Every Computer/Laptop/Smartphone/Or Even Basic Phone(Phone With Keypad) Should Be Restarted Is, Restarting Them Makes Any Running Virus (If There Is) To Flush Out Of Your System Immediately And Brings It To Normal. So That You Can Run Antivirus Software To Completely Remove The Virus From Your System And Secure Your Device. This Happened With Me And Saved My Old Computer So I Thought This Would Be Helpful!
Two more items: 1) If you go for a battery replacement, find out the date that the new battery was manufactured. You do not want your new battery to be more than 6 months old. New batteries go bad, even when never used. 2) When taking photos or videos, please use landscape (not portrait, unless you have a good reason for using portrait). Your computer screen, your TV screen, and basically all screens are designed for landscape. Force yourself to hold the phone accordingly when taking photos and videos, and stop uploading videos to youtube that are vertical when yours and everyone's computer screen is horizontal. And please stop adding music over the sound of your videos, when you post them on youtube. Cheers!
For me, unwanted Android apps running in the background is a CPU hence **battery** issue, not a **memory** issue. Background apps are typically waiting for something. They may be waiting for an online connection to a social media site, or to sync devices, or they could be simply anticipating some non-critical user action. Worse, they could be constantly trying to ping the phone manufacturer's servers to intrusively glean as much private info as possible about the user's habits and his/hers media collection ...hint hint... Xiaomi's disgusting MIUI Android version. Ask me how I know that.🙄😕😭 Yep, all background processes tend to gobble up copious CPU cycles, which clearly tends to run down the battery faster. This is why I disable unwanted background apps as much as possible... especially MIUI apps!
I don't use a fast charger, but I still don't think I'm doing it wrong. I charge overnight to full and then my phone lasts me about a week before I need to do it again. Also I do close most of those background apps but I do it so I can quickly scroll through the remainder which are my most frequently used apps.
1. The memory advice is wrong. iOS and Android don't page out app to disk. Rather, there are a few mechanisms at play. First, if memory is getting low, the OS signals apps that it is running out of memory. This allows the apps to clear up cache or other data so they don't have to get suspended. If there still isn't enough memory, then both Android and iOS can compress the least used pages in memory. Finally, if that does not work, then it will have to suspend and kill the least accessed app that is running. The reason apps launch to where they are is because the apps were designed in an era where they must pick up where they left off but that is part of the app's designed and the app still is launched. (Though, just because an app is killed does not mean the code is not in memory. Just that, all of the app's data that is not part of the app executable can be removed so apps don't have to entirely be loaded again, just that they have to run from scratch) There is no paging like in desktop OSes. 2. The reason you can use up to 96W charger is that the charger and the phone negotiates. So, using a 96W charger won't make it magically charge faster. The phone is still only capable of up to 22W Quick Charging.
My Pixel 4 XL complains if don't use a fast charger.He should have mentioned that certain phones complain about slow chargers or sometimes they won't charge at all with a slow charger.
I am a proud owner of galaxy fold on Contract, waiting to upgrade to fold 2 on contract this summer , so far I love foldables so much , I want a video about tips and tricks for foldables , I am an tech geek as you :D
I once left my 2008 Symbian Nokia for 3 years without turning it on. The battery had actually swollen to the point where the back cover wasn't stable. I charged it and it worked for 10 minutes, after which it suddenly lost power. I had to buy an aftermarket battery but at least learned how to store an unused relic.
10:00 this feature is in all Android too. As auto turn off and turn on. And there you need to decide the off turn-off and turn-on time. And please keep at least 15 min gap between two.
He did suggest that right after he said some people didn't use fast charging, for me my method is if my phone is just gonna be sitting or I'm at home I will use a standard charger with anker iq which means not much, I used to use Samsung fast charge on my note 5 all the time and well the battery did wear pretty fast... So with my current phone I will if I'm out in public using my portable battery, or I woke up and my phone was at 30 percent then I will use the charger, also I avoid taking my phone above 80 all the time only doing so if I know I will be needing all the battery cause I won't be around a charger, though I do carry my portable pack literally everywhere I am around
I saw you use that tree productive app , well I am an old viewer of you like ..... 5 years or around . After many days I came to know you still upload videos , this time honest ones I felt really good for you man.
As for the flash ... turn you flash on, not auto, if it's bright and sunny if you are within about five feet of a subject. you won't really notice it, but it can keep harsh shadows off a persons face.
My phone supports charging at 10W and came with a charger that can deliver 10W. But I use another charger that outputs 5W as slower charging is better for battery health and I do not have charging time constraints.
They do. It can't be any other way, or the battery would explode. Unlike NiMH, NiCd, Lead-acid, you can't keep dumping charge into a Li-Ion battery using a dumb charger, without explosive results.
Hello thio, can a swollen battery be repaired? I am asking because I see videos where people puncture the battery then put tape over the hole. It such a method safe?
I always charge my phone with fast charge because I'm too lazy to buy a slow charger, it's been over 2 years and my pixel 2 xl is still holding charge just fine.
It means you have a 32bit version of your operation system. This ancient relic only can address 3GB. If your system is 64bit capable though you can install a 64bit OS version and use all 4GB.
Is charging the phone till 85% and re-charging at 35 or 30% ? And is 40°C too hot for charging, and should I use a freezing pad ( or cooler ) to cool it to 30°C so it won't degrade Quick ?
0:33 Closing out background apps
1:35 Not using fast charging
3:33 ALWAYS use fast charging
5:10 Fully charge a phone for storage
6:04 Using the camera flash
7:40 Not updating immediately
9:18 Not rebooting every once in a while
Bonus
10:46 Not replacing a bad battery
Saved my time
Thio: (start talking to the next 7 wrong ways)
me: (go back read this comment to see if it's same or not)
Thank you
@Jaksadrgvc Technical you can...
@Jaksadrgvc Yes, I mean you can either bring it to a repair shop, or open it by yourself (hairdryer etc.) and carefully replace the battery... But in my experience the 2nd battery isn't as good as the first one...
i was holding my phone wrong and steve jobs yelled at me
Some say The Stig doesn't work if you hold him wrong...
what were you doing, now you will be stuck with a 2G signal
@@RichardiOS275 what about 1g
@@jadedjaden8751 so you are saying that you have -1G
Most people are aware they can charge their phones faster, they just don’t care. And that’s ok
I actually disabled fast charge on my Note9 as I don't really need it when I'm 24/7 at home :D Also I plan to keep it for many years (just bought it) so the less heat the better :)
Realme x2 pro gang (fastest charging phone as of now)
@@laurensholthof u dumb? Realme x2 pro is 50w
Oppo Reno ace is 65w, so a little bit faster
Is charging the phone till 85% and re-charging at 35 or 30% ok ? And is 40°C too hot for charging, and should I use a freezing pad ( or cooler ) to cool it to 30°C so it won't degrade Quick ? ( I have Vooc charge )
@@lordmalix3141 that's still faster than my Vooc charge, but I think I'm between not too slow and not too fast of a charge to overheat
Thank you Thio "I need an excuse to try out my fancy new motorized jib crane gadget for my camera so here's an unnecessary side shot" Joe, for this cool new video!
😂😂😂😂
Lol
lol
"This apply for both Android and iOS"
But I'm still using Windows Phone until now
I'm feeling bad for you.
I have a Windows phone too. But i use "C:\Program Files\Memu\MEmu\MEmu.exe" "E:\VMs\MEMu\Android 5.1"
I had a lumia 520 before my current phone, it was amazing for the price. Androids at the same price where ASS. The only lacking thing was the apps, but that is a known story, it was killer device
Its a garbage😂😂😂😂😂😂
bluestacks
“7 Ways You’re Using Your Phone WRONG!”
Jokes on you, I don’t even have a phone.
How did you comment this
@@creativehandlenamelol from a PC maybe? But thats true 😂
@@creativehandlenamelol tablet? Computer? C O N S O L E ?
I have a cell but I only use it as a phone. Need a phone, don't need all the crap.
@@creativehandlenamelol Did you forget that computers exist? haha
Number 2 - Using screenshot feature as 'save as' and not clipping them to include just the image you want to share
Number 1 - Recording videos vertically
Vertical recording is tolerable but if you don't do vertical recording you're a Tier S god instantly worthy of 6 rebirths and immortality
Phones shouldn't even allow vertical videos. Just automatically put it in horizontal mode and if you forget to turn your phone and ruin your video, you deserve it.
While talking about rebooting,
I suggest using auto turn off and turn on feature. Just set time while you are not using your phone like between 2 am and 3 am and you might never have to reboot your phone. From when I am using this feature I have never have faced hanging problems, and the phone is way too responsive, comparing to when I don't use to use this feature.
It is not a waste of time to close apps running in the background. Often enough it helps with getting rid of issues with them. The UA-cam App is a great example for this. Is always messes up, if you take „too much time“ to write a comment. Also closing those apps every once in a while actually would follow the same logic as restarting the phone on a regular basis.
Fast chargers don’t help anyways. Not by much anyways. Also, the iPhone has implemented a feature to read our common charge times, especially at night time. And it does actually pause the charging so it finishes around when you get up in the morning. This means they go even further when it comes to not overdo the charging. So yea I see your point.
I am restarting my smartphone roughly once a week and since I started doing it, I definitely noticed a decrease in messed up behavior. So I really approve in this advice. But I’d go even further: Close the apps before doing it, so there are no temporary and maybe even messed up settings stored on the flash memory while rebooting the phone. I’d recommend this procedure (closing apps and restarting the phone) before doing Updates of the system software.
Drinking game where you take a shot every time Joe says "update."
I always close background apps 😅
I don't do it for ram I just don't like having a lot of tabs
The old android days when closing apps actually made phone fast.
@@avx10tech It's not a problem if someone isn't 'spaying' on you!
I hate you for that.
@@rijulsurendran I live in a world where replacing batteries make phone faster. I dunno about you guys
Closing all Apps its just a waste of time
Close All Button : Am I joke to you ?
I've found that "restart" doesn't work as well as shut down and starting when the phone starts to go Winnie or runs slow.
8:37 they just slow down the phone and they don't add features If you were careful In the websites you won't have a viruses
Totally agree about the flash! I had a photographer friend once and he used to put a piece of interfacing (cheap diffuser) over his flash because he detested the too harsh results when he did have to use it. In my world... 'Flash is trash' :-)
Last time i was so early Kim jung un was still alive.
I got a "battery low" notification right as you were talking about fast charging.
What a coincidence...
0:01 Imagine that conversation of Theo's parents trying to think up what his middle name should be. xD
I would add: I've you HAVE to shoot "vertical video", do NOT pan left or right!
Actually closing out background apps can be good if you want all resources of the phone into one heavy app (low-end phones). Otherwise no. Anyway, great video, ThioJoe!
My phone CAME WITH a fast charger.
So I just always use it.
same here. I don't have a SLOW charger so.... anyways! :}
but hey! You can use your laptop, tv, speakers, even set-top box! as slo...ow charger. just plug in any wire and you have a new in your electronics. :) haha
Thiojoe, always keeping us up to date on tech. Thanks!
12:04
replacing battery improves performance
*hackerman.png*
Biggest mistake is watching ThioJoe through your phone, watch him on a 4k monitor to admire his editing to the max.
If I had one.
According to Apple engineers, don’t swipe to close the app.
You waste more battery by ramping up cpu cycles to restart the app every time. Just leave it and let the operating system manage it.
You’re not saving mobile data either as their are still background agent services running triggering the app notification and timers for example.
Thumbnail says don't touch your phone...that too iPhone😂
Remember when you could just swap out the battery whenever? You could even carry around extra batteries on a trip or something. My last phone to do that was the LG V20. I sure miss that feature.
I swiped away unsused apps because of old habit not for freeing ram.
I do with chrome tabs as well.
Thanks for your info I disabled the background app button.
Me: walking to my room watching a video about batteries and loses 8% at the same time
9:21 Another Reason Every Computer/Laptop/Smartphone/Or Even Basic Phone(Phone With Keypad) Should Be Restarted Is, Restarting Them Makes Any Running Virus (If There Is) To Flush Out Of Your System Immediately And Brings It To Normal. So That You Can Run Antivirus Software To Completely Remove The Virus From Your System And Secure Your Device.
This Happened With Me And Saved My Old Computer So I Thought This Would Be Helpful!
Ouch my eyes. I mean, My Eyes.
Two more items:
1) If you go for a battery replacement, find out the date that the new battery was manufactured. You do not want your new battery to be more than 6 months old. New batteries go bad, even when never used.
2) When taking photos or videos, please use landscape (not portrait, unless you have a good reason for using portrait).
Your computer screen, your TV screen, and basically all screens are designed for landscape. Force yourself to hold the phone accordingly when taking photos and videos, and stop uploading videos to youtube that are vertical when yours and everyone's computer screen is horizontal. And please stop adding music over the sound of your videos, when you post them on youtube.
Cheers!
For me, unwanted Android apps running in the background is a CPU hence **battery** issue, not a **memory** issue. Background apps are typically waiting for something. They may be waiting for an online connection to a social media site, or to sync devices, or they could be simply anticipating some non-critical user action. Worse, they could be constantly trying to ping the phone manufacturer's servers to intrusively glean as much private info as possible about the user's habits and his/hers media collection ...hint hint... Xiaomi's disgusting MIUI Android version. Ask me how I know that.🙄😕😭
Yep, all background processes tend to gobble up copious CPU cycles, which clearly tends to run down the battery faster. This is why I disable unwanted background apps as much as possible... especially MIUI apps!
ThioJoe's quarantine hair, did anybody noticed or am I the only one?
I don't use a fast charger, but I still don't think I'm doing it wrong. I charge overnight to full and then my phone lasts me about a week before I need to do it again.
Also I do close most of those background apps but I do it so I can quickly scroll through the remainder which are my most frequently used apps.
Haven't sent or received a call in ages, so I'm automatically doing the wrong thing and must dispose of this immediately
Video: 7 ways you're using your phone wrong
Me: *laughs on iPad*
*laughs on smart fridge*
11:56 *Laughs in $50 Phone*
1. The memory advice is wrong. iOS and Android don't page out app to disk. Rather, there are a few mechanisms at play. First, if memory is getting low, the OS signals apps that it is running out of memory. This allows the apps to clear up cache or other data so they don't have to get suspended. If there still isn't enough memory, then both Android and iOS can compress the least used pages in memory. Finally, if that does not work, then it will have to suspend and kill the least accessed app that is running. The reason apps launch to where they are is because the apps were designed in an era where they must pick up where they left off but that is part of the app's designed and the app still is launched. (Though, just because an app is killed does not mean the code is not in memory. Just that, all of the app's data that is not part of the app executable can be removed so apps don't have to entirely be loaded again, just that they have to run from scratch) There is no paging like in desktop OSes.
2. The reason you can use up to 96W charger is that the charger and the phone negotiates. So, using a 96W charger won't make it magically charge faster. The phone is still only capable of up to 22W Quick Charging.
#8 not using overlays on an android phones makes it smoother.
Such as messenger chat heads or side swipe etc
I was today years old when I discovered my S7 was using Fast Charging all along 😮
Ograws lmao
I was today years old I realized that the real reason why my l can’t play my tablet anymore
9:23 OnePlus also has this feature under utilities called scheduled Power on/off in the settings.
My Pixel 4 XL complains if don't use a fast charger.He should have mentioned that certain phones complain about slow chargers or sometimes they won't charge at all with a slow charger.
Who needs school for tech education when you brilliant UA-cam techies to teach you. Cheers mate.
I am a proud owner of galaxy fold on Contract, waiting to upgrade to fold 2 on contract this summer , so far I love foldables so much , I want a video about tips and tricks for foldables , I am an tech geek as you :D
I once left my 2008 Symbian Nokia for 3 years without turning it on. The battery had actually swollen to the point where the back cover wasn't stable. I charged it and it worked for 10 minutes, after which it suddenly lost power. I had to buy an aftermarket battery but at least learned how to store an unused relic.
All your videos are most helpful, Thank you from Australia
Another excellent video. Thanks!
10:00 this feature is in all Android too. As auto turn off and turn on. And there you need to decide the off turn-off and turn-on time. And please keep at least 15 min gap between two.
Faster charging will degrade your battery faster... so use fast charging only when really needed
He did suggest that right after he said some people didn't use fast charging, for me my method is if my phone is just gonna be sitting or I'm at home I will use a standard charger with anker iq which means not much, I used to use Samsung fast charge on my note 5 all the time and well the battery did wear pretty fast... So with my current phone I will if I'm out in public using my portable battery, or I woke up and my phone was at 30 percent then I will use the charger, also I avoid taking my phone above 80 all the time only doing so if I know I will be needing all the battery cause I won't be around a charger, though I do carry my portable pack literally everywhere I am around
I saw you use that tree productive app , well I am an old viewer of you like ..... 5 years or around . After many days I came to know you still upload videos , this time honest ones I felt really good for you man.
More good advice from ThioJoe 😁
I set my phone to update automatically
0:38 Actualy, I do that because I don't want to scroll through all the apps to find a minimized app.
Joe:- Update Phone When yo get a notification, you may be late already.
Me:- I just use an app to notify me when new updates are available LOL 😂
As for the flash ... turn you flash on, not auto, if it's bright and sunny if you are within about five feet of a subject. you won't really notice it, but it can keep harsh shadows off a persons face.
Quick tip, you can use your fast charger to charge slowly just by using a cable that lacks data lines.
Wait a second, I thought Thio Joe was a satirical page?
Me: hears go in the settings to check battery health
Me: mention what iPhone or iPad cause I can't check my battery health
Great video Joe many Thanx
I don't close background apps to free up RAM, but to declutter.
My phone supports charging at 10W and came with a charger that can deliver 10W. But I use another charger that outputs 5W as slower charging is better for battery health and I do not have charging time constraints.
Have really learned a lot from your videos. I am computer "illiterate" sort of. :) I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all or your hard work.
6:34 omg that body shot is sooo hot
Love you video brah!!
I like to close by apps, mostly to get rid of the clutter, OCD at it's finest
10:29 Ah yes, okay, swiping the apps, no, but rebooting, that swipes all the apps, yeahhh lol
What kind of camera do you shoot your videos with?
why dont these glorious hi tech phones have a circuit that when fully charged switches to trickle charge which has been around for donkeys years
They do. It can't be any other way, or the battery would explode. Unlike NiMH, NiCd, Lead-acid, you can't keep dumping charge into a Li-Ion battery using a dumb charger, without explosive results.
Speaking about security updates. What is your thought on jailbreaking?
I agree 1000% on the flash thing. It should be the last resort.
But that so-called "unnecessary side shot" was the best part of the video!
0:50 I love how this half applies to me as I have a new device but many in my house have like andriod 4 🤣🤣
I can't take him seriously when he talks about technical stuff because I think of his old tutorials
First Name: Thio
Last Name: Joe
Charging slowly each night is absolutely perfect
Me who has a blackberry:
Is this some type of modern phone joke, im to old to understand?
Great video ☺︎
Hello thio, can a swollen battery be repaired? I am asking because I see videos where people puncture the battery then put tape over the hole. It such a method safe?
You said background apps are stored on my flash memory so clearing apps won’t clear my ram but my storage.
I always charge my phone with fast charge because I'm too lazy to buy a slow charger, it's been over 2 years and my pixel 2 xl is still holding charge just fine.
Same. I'm just using the one that came with the phone.
thanks man, owe you one.
Constantly fast charging your phone battery has been shown to reduce your battery life. Only fast charge when you actually need to do that.
THX BRO
7:07 TBH Flash looks better
When is the raid shadow legends ad coming?
And on a serious note, have they contacted you yet?
@@classifier_6611 stay connected
idk probably never
@@ThioJoe
4:20
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@@ThioJoe ❤❤
I liked the video from the first 10 seconds because of this fancy shot. keep it up and going
@ThioJoe, I don't know if I should ask you, but do you know why Microsoft stopped using the colored Windows icon?
In my pc:4gb ram
They say 3gb usuable
What does that means
It means that the other 1.0 GB is for the system
@@aeryunclaycaluscos1242 oh thanks, But it affects the speed? I mean if its 3gb usuable it will be slower no?
@@PTanksOfficial your pc ram is 4 gb, nothing will help.
@@vf7675 oh..
It means you have a 32bit version of your operation system. This ancient relic only can address 3GB.
If your system is 64bit capable though you can install a 64bit OS version and use all 4GB.
If you repair you phone or let it replace the battery or whatever. Is it not bad for privacy...?
I used a better cable to speed up the charge. The cable that came with the phone was very slow charging.
Is charging the phone till 85% and re-charging at 35 or 30% ? And is 40°C too hot for charging, and should I use a freezing pad ( or cooler ) to cool it to 30°C so it won't degrade Quick ?
Battery University has some great articles on this. But yeah, that charge range is good.
A common mistake phone users make, the touch the screen, you're supposed to hold it the other way around and tap away
i almost spat my drink out the second it snapped to to side shot before reading or hearing anything
I do something that most people have never heard of.
At night, I turn my phone off.
Thanks for sharing useful tips.
Do we have multi task capability in iPhone 10s
Mahalos ! This video was very informative and up-to-date. My phone: Moto E5 Play... Has built-in Fast Charge and can replace battery myself!
Thanks i have been fast charching all the time!
I agree with all of those! good insights!
Reset your phone to factory every year. This may seem like a pain, but on older android phones, you may have an updated app doesn’t play well
The side shot😂💔
Hey Thio, please reply
Is it okay to use your phone while it is charging??
Yea it's fine
@@ThioJoe thanks man. ♥️😁