Best practices for maintaining your iOS device
Taking care of your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch isn't simply a matter of making sure you don't drop the device or it doesn't get bumped around. Sometimes, manufacturers even take into consideration the fact you might physically-damage device, so there are actually more important things to keep track of if you want to maintain your gadget. Cosmetic damage is really just cosmetics Minor dents and scratches really don't make your device malfunction or get glitches. They're just there to remind you that your device is either old or mishandled quite a lot. If in case you plan to sell your device, it can bring down the value considerably. Take note that the back of all iOS devices are very prone to cosmetic damage. Beveled glass or anodized metal casings can easily get scratched if you don't take the right precautions to protect your device. So what are these precautions? To make sure your device doesn't only look pretty but work like a charm, here are...