Odishatv Bureau

Apple is one of the most keenly followed technological businesses, along the growth of Google and Facebook. From the introduction of the Apple II in 1977 to the iPhone — the defining device of the twenty-first century, which propelled Apple to lucrative new heights — critics and ardent admirers have followed its every move. So it should come as no surprise that Apple has always produced an abnormally large amount of misconceptions masquerading as common knowledge.

Here are some Myths about iPhone

You Can Never Go Back

This is a widely held notion among many individuals across the world. You will never be able to use an Android, Windows, or Blackberry device after using an iPhone. However, this is a blatant falsehood, as thousands of individuals who tried Apple concluded it wasn't from them. Moreover, iPhone users also switch back to Android and others as they actively safeguard their data. Android helps users against spam, phishing, spyware, and bad apps.

The iPhone is resistant to malware

Many people rush to iPhones because they have heard that they cannot get a virus. Yes, the Apple Store is quite particular about the programmes it offers safety and security of its customers. However, this does not mean that all of their phones are virus-free.

Overcharging iPhones Can Cause Permanent Damage

Overcharging poses little damage to devices that employ lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, much alone iPhones. Once your smartphone is fully charged, 'trickle charging' begins, which effectively means that the charge lowers by 1% and is made up again in a cycle. Technically, you cannot 'overcharge' an iPhone. So you can charge your phone all night without having to worry about it!

The Most Popular Smartphone Model Is The iPhone

Apple would want iPhone consumers to believe that iOS is the unchallenged leader in the global mobile device markets, but the data tells a different tale. In most countries, Android is the main smartphone platform, with a significant market share over iPhones.

Apple's iOS software and iPhones are widely used. However, it doesn't necessarily mean that the information you've heard about the mobile operating system is true. In reality, there are some recurring myths regarding iOS that are likely clouding your grasp of how the operating system works.

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