Didn’t finish the video. I turned off my phone while watching the video. So now I don’t know what to do next. Should I turn on the phone? Is there more info at the end of the video that I should know? So confused now. Hey wait a minute. What is this? Trees? Grass? People? Dude. I’m now in a conversation with a real person! This is super cool! It’s just like talking to someone on social media but so much better!! Thank you for having me turn off my phone! There is an entire world out here and fully sandboxed.
I have a old fashion mechanical timer that turns off gateway and router every night while I’m asleep and turns back on before I wake up. Only problem is if power goes off, have to reset time on the timer is out of sync.
Android and iOS, I recommend turning your device off at least once a day anyways. That’s what I do. I turn mine off for at least 30 or more minutes a day whenever I remember to do it. I certainly make sure I restart it once a day also. Many people are too ADDICTED to their phone that they find it difficult to turn it off for even ONLY 5 minutes lol! So sad! SMH.
I have iPhone 12 and from last year onward i started noticing my iPhone battery is draining faster. So, after charging my iPhone i started switching off and restarting after either 1 - 2 min or even more than 3 min also and it is giving me a little longer battery charge. Even i do this after new updates of iOS or any apps also. It helps me a lot
heard from numerous people saying that low power mode being constantly on can be detrimental to the battery actually, so people suggest only turning it on when ur phone asks to turn it on (at 20% battery)
Great video, thank you!! Can you suggest a program for checking the phone to see if spyware has been installed? I've reached out to Apple to inquire about this, and they are adamant that the iPhone can't get spyware, which we all know is untrue, and I'm not sure why they are holding this line.? Thank you for all info!
Xiaomi Android phone & Evercross X9 Android Tabs have that function too auto wake up & auto turn off but only iPhone & Samsung don't have that feutures 🤷🏻♂️
Suggest turning it off for your commute to work. Turn it on once you arrive. Shouldn't be texting or distracted while you're driving anyways and you probably wouldn't be doing anything with the information at work anyways. Two birds one stone. Safety and security.
Just the other day, when that security researcher said this is why you should shut your iPhone off because it stops the malware and recording devices in the background. Apple directly stated right away that this is not true, so make a video about it no….
Yes iPhone listening to you !!! We was talking with my wife in car during some trip about to get some kitchen machine, and in several minutes in in her new 13th iPhone (she was holding in hand) was advertising about absolutely similar machine ... mafia listening us every minute.
I can confirm the battery % stuck issue on an ipad pro 11, 2018, mine stuck to 47% no matter which charger i used. Was fixed with just a simple shutdown and reboot.
Tech Support: How may I assist you? Customer: My computer/phone (insert feature here) isn’t working. I’ve tried everything. Tech Support: Have you tried turning it off and back on again? Customer: No…one minute. Ok it’s rebooting. Hey that worked! *80% of tech support calls 😂
My iPhone takes about 30 seconds or so after the screen blanks out, to actually switch off. The 5 min advice seems to be arbitrary, but I guess the message is that you should switch it off completely for a little bit, maybe to ensure the cache, etc are cleared out. First time opening most apps after doing this may be slightly longer, but that's expected.
I shut down my phone and my wife’s phone, once a week, on a certain day. I have found that doing so lessons the chance that apps like , find my, stops working.
Sorry but you did like many other UA-camrs that constantly say GO HEAD. Go AHEAD means proceed forward (like to the next step) while Go HEAD means go to the toilet on a boat or ship and does not convey the message telling you to proceed forward or to the next step. All the best from the Cajun Carioca Grammar Guru!
I wanted to know why it’s good to turn off iPhone, but the video told me to turn off iPhone, so I couldn’t watch the rest of video to learn why we should turn off iPhone.
From time to time, the phone app on my XS Max stops working. It is not obvious until I try to make a call. A reboot will fix it. I do wish that I could schedule a reboot once a week in the middle of the night when it is not in use.
The volume up then down then power is NOT the proper way to turn off your phone; unless you want a hard reset (and keep holding down power until it turns off and restarts). For proper shutdown hold down either volume button and the power button together and Medical ID, emergency call, and power down without Find My, should all pop up.
My man…you can just press and hold either volume button and the lock button to trigger the slider. What you stated are the instructions for a force restart, recommended when the device is frozen, the only difference is holding it down the lock button until you see the Apple logo. You don’t have to turn it off for 5 minutes, 2-3 is fine, a force restart will do the same. A restart is recommended after a restore or update as well. The battery percentage is false. The battery will charge quickly to 80% and trickle to 100%.
Exactly. I was asking the same question to myself. Why 5 minutes? It has no sense at all. If I turn it off I usually turn it on after some seconds. iOS is restarting and this will kill any nasty thing that could be around (not as probably as you could think on iOS)
@@NOT_NativeEN_Speakerno capacitor in an iPhone is anywhere nearly large enough to need 5 minutes to discharge. That’s so dumb. Plus the phone isn’t really off when you turn it off, otherwise, pressing a “soft” button wouldn’t turn it on. The OS which is still running, detects that the button is pressed, and starts the boot up process. Think, people, think.
I turn my iPhone off at least once a week, but I do that because there’s no reason to have a phone on all the time seriously people it’s not that big of a deal 😂
I’ve been turning off my iPhone every Sunday night until Monday morning since 2010. An Apple genius told me it would last longer and run better as it resets the ram and it has positive benefits for the battery health.
@@ragetobe right? 😂Haven’t met one with the sense god gave a rock. I only listened to the advice because it sounded good to me. Batteries were still mostly garbage back then, no long record of lasting like we have now.
@@Dmhlcmb I work in this area of expertise and I can tell you those "Apple Genius" people might as well flip burgers at Maccys because they have no idea what they are talking about and 99% of the time they are just towing the narrative line that earns Apple more money and they have no idea that is what they are doing. They are so dumb they don't know they are dumb.
I turn off all my devices once a week for at least an hour but once a day seems like too much. Of course if I were a VIP I would be singing a totally different tune
Great video as I transition from being an Android Expert to a new iPhone13 Pro user which I needed to get as an emergency and backup cellphone to my Samsung Android cellphone !!!
Turning off for 5 minutes, for an hour, or an instant reboot makes no difference. This will not help with malware or spyware, but services can hang up over time and cause bugs and rebooting helps with that. The wait times people push are all bullshit though. Once it’s off, it’s off, and you can turn it back on again. No need to wait.
@@rockhopper01 yeah capacitors in consumer electronics take only a second to discharge. I work as a technician in a semiconductor fab and even the massive caps in some of our power supplies and drivers don’t take 5 minutes to discharge. 1 minute max.
@@rockhopper01iPhones do not have capacitors large enough to need 3 seconds to discharge. Besides that, discharging capacitors doesn’t turn the phone off any more than not discharging. Memory keeps their status no matter what. This is so dumb.
Thanks for this well laid out, easy to understand video!!😀 Now that I know the Siri trick, will be doing this daily, was doing monthly, and using Airplane Mode, which doesn't stop background activity, as my alarm still works. I simply didn't want to wear out the buttons on the phone turning back on.🤣 Still have to, but I didn't realize all of the benefits, although using NordVPN, which many considers the #1 choice. This is why on my Windows computers, since 8.1, I use the workaround to actually shutdown these, by opening CMD as Admin & typing (w/out the quotes) "powercfg -h off" & press Enter. This way the computer actually shuts down, saving the battery in particular. After several hours, on many laptops, the bezel or where the battery is will still be warm. Now it gets much needed rest & disables hibernation. BTW, Sleep option still works when needed. And no more writing all of those huge hibernation files to a SSD with limited writes, doubling it's lifespan. I'm sure this would be the case for the iPhone's storage also. Will likely leave mine off at least 2-3 hours per day & on weekends when home.😀 You've earned my subscription to your channel, thanks!!!💯
You ever had an issue not being able to continue using iMessage on other apple devices after resetting Apple ID password? If so how do resolve the issue?
I must lead a very boring life, lol. I do turn my phone off every day, and I pick different times of the day so it doesn't create a pattern of the same time every day.
Oh everyday! I only do it once a week. So I should do this everyday? I tend to leave my phone off for an hour when I turn it off. I’m not important so don’t need it really
I don't buy the idea that restarting or turning off your phone will prevent malware from running. If it's smart malware there will be something in the boot or startup sequence that will just run it again. But I do turn off any computing devices every once in a while. Starting everything again helps keep things running lean and clean. Mostly a view chasing vid IMO.
Didn’t really get the right ‘analogy’ from this video in a technical sense (because I’m not a techy) . But I will do it! If you ignore big brother for 5 minutes , he’ll move on-lol
There is so much misinformation in this video. Turning off the device does not "recalibrate" the battery percentage! As an engineer who specializes in power systems for portable devices, even more specifically in fuel gauging and charge control for portable devices, this is just incorrect.
1. Even if you turn off the phone it is still in a standby mode. 2. Turning off your phone is the same as Restarting and functions the same minus the action to do it. 3. Turning off your phone does not “Turn Off” your phone 4. There is no real reason to do so 5. See numbers 1-4
I’ve always turned my iPhones off before going to bed. I can’t understand why people leave them on unless you’re expecting an important message. For everything else, you can’t use your phone while you’re asleep can you.
How often do you turn off your iPhone ?
Once a month 😊
I now turn it off for ten minutes late at night and use my iPad. I never use to turn it off but this year have got into this routine.
Never 😮
I always do it once a week..😁👍
Once a week
I remember my 5c dying twice a day with moderate use. My 13 pro lasts all day and usually still have 30-20% battery left with the same use
Didn’t finish the video. I turned off my phone while watching the video.
So now I don’t know what to do next. Should I turn on the phone? Is there more info at the end of the video that I should know?
So confused now. Hey wait a minute. What is this? Trees? Grass? People? Dude. I’m now in a conversation with a real person! This is super cool! It’s just like talking to someone on social media but so much better!!
Thank you for having me turn off my phone! There is an entire world out here and fully sandboxed.
🤣🤣
😂😂
I reboot my modem on a monthly basic I was told to do that ten years ago. Very good video.
I have a old fashion mechanical timer that turns off gateway and router every night while I’m asleep and turns back on before I wake up. Only problem is if power goes off, have to reset time on the timer is out of sync.
Android and iOS, I recommend turning your device off at least once a day anyways. That’s what I do. I turn mine off for at least 30 or more minutes a day whenever I remember to do it. I certainly make sure I restart it once a day also. Many people are too ADDICTED to their phone that they find it difficult to turn it off for even ONLY 5 minutes lol! So sad! SMH.
I have iPhone 12 and from last year onward i started noticing my iPhone battery is draining faster. So, after charging my iPhone i started switching off and restarting after either 1 - 2 min or even more than 3 min also and it is giving me a little longer battery charge.
Even i do this after new updates of iOS or any apps also. It helps me a lot
Try Low Power mode. You won't notice a performance hit unless you are playing games. And your battery will last much longer.
@@jameslarosa2396 low battery mode is only for 20% battery or lower. The iPhone12 batteries are junk anyways
@@justincarney930you can switch on low battery even with 100% charge
heard from numerous people saying that low power mode being constantly on can be detrimental to the battery actually, so people suggest only turning it on when ur phone asks to turn it on (at 20% battery)
@@rudyrooster125 i doubt it, it limits background app activities and brightness and i dont see how that is detrimental
Watched this video this morning
…. 5 hours prior to this message and my phone still remained power on ❤
Great video, thank you!! Can you suggest a program for checking the phone to see if spyware has been installed? I've reached out to Apple to inquire about this, and they are adamant that the iPhone can't get spyware, which we all know is untrue, and I'm not sure why they are holding this line.? Thank you for all info!
The one thing I loved about the BlackBerry was the ability to schedule it to shutdown every week, maybe Apple can have this on the iPhone.
I used to have my Samsung S9 do that for me once a week
Xiaomi Android phone & Evercross X9 Android Tabs have that function too auto wake up & auto turn off but only iPhone & Samsung don't have that feutures 🤷🏻♂️
@@matthunter9562Samsung has the feature, have used it for years
@matthunter9562 u living under a rock ??
@@davidchereneimmel8820 Can you give the location for auto Wake up & auto shutdown for Samsung A54 5G, please ?
Suggest turning it off for your commute to work. Turn it on once you arrive. Shouldn't be texting or distracted while you're driving anyways and you probably wouldn't be doing anything with the information at work anyways. Two birds one stone. Safety and security.
Just the other day, when that security researcher said this is why you should shut your iPhone off because it stops the malware and recording devices in the background. Apple directly stated right away that this is not true, so make a video about it no….
and still they still are wrong
Wtf?
How do u know in your analytics that you’re being recorded ie hacked tracked and fract?
He is just chasing views
Apple said so, so it must be true 🤣
Yes iPhone listening to you !!! We was talking with my wife in car during some trip about to get some kitchen machine,
and in several minutes in in her new 13th iPhone (she was holding in hand) was advertising about absolutely similar machine ...
mafia listening us every minute.
I can confirm the battery % stuck issue on an ipad pro 11, 2018, mine stuck to 47% no matter which charger i used. Was fixed with just a simple shutdown and reboot.
I turn off mine all the time. I like to cycle it every few days. Good advice!
It's easy to forget that a phone is a computer and that software bugs accumulate over time. Rebooting gives a fresh start.
Tech Support: How may I assist you?
Customer: My computer/phone (insert feature here) isn’t working. I’ve tried everything.
Tech Support: Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
Customer: No…one minute. Ok it’s rebooting. Hey that worked!
*80% of tech support calls 😂
@@stuartzooLoL 😂 So true.
My parents don’t understand. I turned their phone off to reset it ands it’s 100% good to go. 😂
I’m surprised the video cites spyware as the #1 reason to restart your phone instead of memory leaks
@@NeonElixrsame here
Turning off is different than rebooting your phone
Why 5 minutes? When you shut down and the screen goes black, are there actually processes running for up to 5 minutes while the device is “off”?
Basic electronics. Capacitors still hold a charge. Memory is essentially micro-capacitors that continue to hold a charge as well.
@@rockhopper01 basic, yes… specific to iPhone, no. No capacitor in iPhones are large enough to need 5 minutes to discharge. Bad advise.
My iPhone takes about 30 seconds or so after the screen blanks out, to actually switch off.
The 5 min advice seems to be arbitrary, but I guess the message is that you should switch it off completely for a little bit, maybe to ensure the cache, etc are cleared out.
First time opening most apps after doing this may be slightly longer, but that's expected.
I shut down my phone and my wife’s phone, once a week, on a certain day. I have found that doing so lessons the chance that apps like , find my, stops working.
Thanks for the info and you enjoy your Day Cheers 🍺🍺🤘🤠
I also found if my reception was not the best, a reboot would help, maybe certain frequencies stop working especially in low signal areas
Sorry but you did like many other UA-camrs that constantly say GO HEAD. Go AHEAD means proceed forward (like to the next step) while Go HEAD means go to the toilet on a boat or ship and does not convey the message telling you to proceed forward or to the next step. All the best from the Cajun Carioca Grammar Guru!
Thank you so very much I really appreciate your updates on this ❤😊n I will definitely try to do this
Does this go for iPad also?🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸
I wanted to know why it’s good to turn off iPhone, but the video told me to turn off iPhone, so I couldn’t watch the rest of video to learn why we should turn off iPhone.
Does this work for I pad?
Old guy here. How do you turn back on an iPhone 1st Gen SE after shutdown?
From time to time, the phone app on my XS Max stops working. It is not obvious until I try to make a call. A reboot will fix it. I do wish that I could schedule a reboot once a week in the middle of the night when it is not in use.
The volume up then down then power is NOT the proper way to turn off your phone; unless you want a hard reset (and keep holding down power until it turns off and restarts).
For proper shutdown hold down either volume button and the power button together and Medical ID, emergency call, and power down without Find My, should all pop up.
It helps stop the overheating as well.
in my iphone 13 5ghz hotspot not working any solution?
My man…you can just press and hold either volume button and the lock button to trigger the slider.
What you stated are the instructions for a force restart, recommended when the device is frozen, the only difference is holding it down the lock button until you see the Apple logo.
You don’t have to turn it off for 5 minutes, 2-3 is fine, a force restart will do the same.
A restart is recommended after a restore or update as well.
The battery percentage is false.
The battery will charge quickly to 80% and trickle to 100%.
@ireviews, can you please tell me where to get that wallpaper or send it to me? thank you :)
You can also hold the volume up and power button together for a few seconds to turn it off.
He says that at 1:02. I had no idea it works with volume down too, or both
I hate doing it that way. Clunky
Does this work for Samsung/Android devices?
but why 5 minutes? what does the length of time off do?
Exactly. I was asking the same question to myself. Why 5 minutes? It has no sense at all. If I turn it off I usually turn it on after some seconds. iOS is restarting and this will kill any nasty thing that could be around (not as probably as you could think on iOS)
Capacitors need some time to "die" completely.
@@NOT_NativeEN_Speakerno capacitor in an iPhone is anywhere nearly large enough to need 5 minutes to discharge. That’s so dumb. Plus the phone isn’t really off when you turn it off, otherwise, pressing a “soft” button wouldn’t turn it on. The OS which is still running, detects that the button is pressed, and starts the boot up process. Think, people, think.
Is it right to assume same reboot rules apply for our Apple Watch, MacBook, iPad, etc?
I would say yes, they are running on the same tech, so it would make sense to me
I turn my iPhone off at least once a week, but I do that because there’s no reason to have a phone on all the time seriously people it’s not that big of a deal 😂
I’ve been turning off my iPhone every Sunday night until Monday morning since 2010. An Apple genius told me it would last longer and run better as it resets the ram and it has positive benefits for the battery health.
That’s an oxymoron “Apple Genius"
@@ragetobe right? 😂Haven’t met one with the sense god gave a rock. I only listened to the advice because it sounded good to me. Batteries were still mostly garbage back then, no long record of lasting like we have now.
@@Dmhlcmb I work in this area of expertise and I can tell you those "Apple Genius" people might as well flip burgers at Maccys because they have no idea what they are talking about and 99% of the time they are just towing the narrative line that earns Apple more money and they have no idea that is what they are doing. They are so dumb they don't know they are dumb.
My friend, I am an Arab from Syria. I follow you. I have iPhone 12. Do you advise me to update iOS 17?
Absolutely. Go for it man 👍.
I turn off all my devices once a week for at least an hour but once a day seems like too much. Of course if I were a VIP I would be singing a totally different tune
thank you for the information !!
THANK YOU IREVIEWS-TELLING 7 VERY INFORMATIVE--FOR SECURITY FOR YOUR PHONE.
Great video as I transition from being an Android Expert to a new iPhone13 Pro user which I needed to get as an emergency and backup cellphone to my Samsung Android cellphone !!!
Why would this stop this after 5min?! Wouldn’t the malware just turn itself back on again?
Turning off for 5 minutes, for an hour, or an instant reboot makes no difference. This will not help with malware or spyware, but services can hang up over time and cause bugs and rebooting helps with that. The wait times people push are all bullshit though. Once it’s off, it’s off, and you can turn it back on again. No need to wait.
Do you know what a capacitor is?
@@rockhopper01 yeah capacitors in consumer electronics take only a second to discharge. I work as a technician in a semiconductor fab and even the massive caps in some of our power supplies and drivers don’t take 5 minutes to discharge. 1 minute max.
@@rockhopper01iPhones do not have capacitors large enough to need 3 seconds to discharge. Besides that, discharging capacitors doesn’t turn the phone off any more than not discharging. Memory keeps their status no matter what. This is so dumb.
@@CoDplayer458458. Thank god a defibrillator capacitor doesn’t take five minutes to discharge! 😂
Thanks for this well laid out, easy to understand video!!😀
Now that I know the Siri trick, will be doing this daily, was doing monthly, and using Airplane Mode, which doesn't stop background activity, as my alarm still works. I simply didn't want to wear out the buttons on the phone turning back on.🤣 Still have to, but I didn't realize all of the benefits, although using NordVPN, which many considers the #1 choice.
This is why on my Windows computers, since 8.1, I use the workaround to actually shutdown these, by opening CMD as Admin & typing (w/out the quotes) "powercfg -h off" & press Enter. This way the computer actually shuts down, saving the battery in particular. After several hours, on many laptops, the bezel or where the battery is will still be warm. Now it gets much needed rest & disables hibernation. BTW, Sleep option still works when needed. And no more writing all of those huge hibernation files to a SSD with limited writes, doubling it's lifespan. I'm sure this would be the case for the iPhone's storage also. Will likely leave mine off at least 2-3 hours per day & on weekends when home.😀
You've earned my subscription to your channel, thanks!!!💯
Here is a good idea. Turn off your I-Phone before you shower and take a bath. When you come out, reboot your phone.
You ever had an issue not being able to continue using iMessage on other apple devices after resetting Apple ID password? If so how do resolve the issue?
You’d just have to log in again or otherwise verify access on the other devices.
@@alexandranoi so log out and back in on my secondary device?
How long I should do it once Week once a month.
Only time I ever do is that is during a software updated and have been using iPhones for over a decade.
3:56 iOS 16 on iPhone 7 ? How to do that? I have 15.7.3
I must lead a very boring life, lol. I do turn my phone off every day, and I pick different times of the day so it doesn't create a pattern of the same time every day.
How do you do the hard reboot again??
Thanks for the info!
Where did you get that background picture from
Thank you🎉
Does the same apply to iPad?
yes
broo that wallpaper link plz
Are you the same guy from zolotech?
Great video, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Please help to resolve the issue of unable to check software update
I didn't know about Siri shutting off the phone, thanks.
Oh everyday! I only do it once a week. So I should do this everyday? I tend to leave my phone off for an hour when I turn it off. I’m not important so don’t need it really
While taking shower let your phone feel fresh as you
I don't buy the idea that restarting or turning off your phone will prevent malware from running. If it's smart malware there will be something in the boot or startup sequence that will just run it again. But I do turn off any computing devices every once in a while. Starting everything again helps keep things running lean and clean. Mostly a view chasing vid IMO.
Can we have a shortcut or automation to turnover our iphone 😅
I have a shortcut for shutting down and respringing (restart) and it’s very convenient 👍
Taking advice from any (so called) leader in Australia is a definite No-No!
Only about self defense.
thanks for the video
You're welcome
i dont use mine i turn it off when talking back off it goes when done talking i phonr 13 plus
Wish my iPhone battery would last a long time ... the battery life has been feeble since version 15
iPhone batteries SUCK big time with a capital D!
Schedule power off would be nice
Apple frequently ships security updates. If you feel like you’re being targeted then use the lockdown mode.
Thx!
Everyday is beyond excessive, like once a week is healthy, everyday is complete overkill and isn’t necessary.
Just go to shortcuts and create a automation to restart the iPhone
Is it also a good idea to switch off an android mobile for 5 minutes every day
Didn’t really get the right ‘analogy’ from this video in a technical sense (because I’m not a techy) . But I will do it!
If you ignore big brother for 5 minutes , he’ll move on-lol
That is good advice, but most people especially teenagers. I’m not gonna turn the phones off five minutes every day of the week
I occasionally turn off my phone, when I’m using it and to take a break.
Wow, it takes so much time to push two buttons and slide to turn off your phone. Has everybody gone bat shit crazy?
You should write scripts before you start making videos. This video could’ve been 3 minutes tops.
any suggestions what to do during that 5 minutes?🤷🏽♂️
Take a shower. I turn my phone off while I take a shower. That way it’s in my daily routine.
@@maryminott2593why did you even explain to this bum on what to do for 5 MINUTES LMAO
There is so much misinformation in this video. Turning off the device does not "recalibrate" the battery percentage! As an engineer who specializes in power systems for portable devices, even more specifically in fuel gauging and charge control for portable devices, this is just incorrect.
1. Even if you turn off the phone it is still in a standby mode.
2. Turning off your phone is the same as Restarting and functions the same minus the action to do it.
3. Turning off your phone does not “Turn Off” your phone
4. There is no real reason to do so
5. See numbers 1-4
I do shutdown my iPhones but not for 5’.
ios 16
-> iphone 8 not 7
Kaspersky is an FSB associated company, don’t use it
Shut down daily while showering. Easy to remember.
It takes eight minutes to tell me why it’s important to shut my phone off for five minutes? 😮
😂😂😂😂
Yes. Just like it takes longer to learn to drive than to actually drive down the block.
If the PM said that it must be wrong
I drain the battery out once a week
I’ve always turned my iPhones off before going to bed. I can’t understand why people leave them on unless you’re expecting an important message. For everything else, you can’t use your phone while you’re asleep can you.
do you not have relatives or friends that you care about if they got into an accident and the police are trying to contact you?
@@godlikecatmy thoughts exactly yo I kould never turn my phone off while sleeping just for that reason
@@godlikecat I have a home phone for that. Elderly people struggle with mobiles so our home number is saved in our relatives home phones.
@@yungtyro1424 I have a home phone for that. Elderly people struggle with mobiles so our home number is saved in our relatives home phones.
@@Gazzab6well no one I know has a home phone anymore
This video could have been 30 seconds. Turn it off so spyware processes you might have picked up are shut down.
I turn my phone off every night
I wish we could reboot the crooks that cause all this trouble. Better yet, Don't let them come back on. EVER !
When I start watching this my phone just turns off.
I was enjoying watching your video but then I shut off my phone…
Literally yesterday
did he just give an tutorial on how to power off a iPhone? yikes
I don't have an iPhone.