Reprinted from LifeHacker
Sometimes, smartphones can be a boon for your personal productivity, but other times it's amazing how much trouble they have performing simple tasks. Here are ten things your phone probably sucks at, and how to make it work better.
10. Lasting Until the Next Charge
When you have something that runs on batteries, it's inevitable that it'll run out of juice. That's just the nature of the beast. But oftentimes, your battery dies long before you want it to, and that's not good (remember how long dumbphones used to last?). Luckily, there are two things you can do to fix this: first; make sure your phone isn't wasting its battery. Check out our guides to getting better battery life on Android and the iPhone for more. Next, just make sure you charge it whenever you can. It's easier than you think—and we have strategies for that too. Image by Jaroslav Machacek (Shutterstock).
9. Understanding What You Type
8. Giving You Control
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I don't want the Blockbuster app on my phone. Why can't I get rid of it? I want to use Google Maps for all my navigation. Why won't my iPhone let me? Sure, you could root or jailbreak, but manufacturers are constantly working against you to make that more difficult, and even the Nexus phones come with some unnecessary apps these days. At least they're a bit easier to root, but good luck finding one on your carrier of choice—depending on the device, that's all luck. Thankfully, you can at least make up for some of this by rooting, jailbreaking, unlocking, and getting rid of that crapware on the phone you do have—no thanks to the manufacturers and carriers, of course. Image remixed from myVector (Shutterstock).
7. Being Durable
Remember the days of Nokia phones that could survive a nuclear holocaust? What happened to those? These days, it seems like dusting your phone wrong could crack the screen, cause your buttons to stop working, or even just wear on that darn battery cover. We understand it's all in the name of design, and luckily you can fix most of these things yourself—whether it's replacing the screen, making the most of your broken buttons, or just getting a case to protect it all.
6. Taking Good Pictures
This has become less of a problem over the years, but smartphone cameras are still far from the best cameras around—yet most of us have replaced out superior point-and-shoots with the cameras in our pockets. Luckily, while they don't always take the best of pictures, there's a lot you can do to make the best of what you've got. Take extra care to follow the basic rules of photography (like using your light), tweak your camera app's settings, and even do a little post-processing work to make those pictures usable.
5. Keeping You Focused
4. Staying Up to Date
It's amazing how fast a "modern" phone can start to feel out of date. The iPhone 4 can't navigate using Apple Maps, and multiple Android phones from the past two years have no hope of getting Jelly Bean (or even Ice Cream Sandwich). As annoying as this is, a little ingenuity (and a few good apps) can get around this problem nicely. We always try to keep you up to date with the latest OS' features now, whether it be iOS 6 or Android Jelly Bean. Plus, with the right buying and selling tactics, you can upgrade to the latest and greatest every few months, without spending a fortune.
3. Giving You a Moment's Peace and Quiet
2. Saving You Money
1. Being a Phone
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