For most of us, carrying a cell phone is no different then carrying our purse or wallet. We take them wherever we go. These high tech gadgets are now part of our culture, and like most electronic devices, they occasional break and meet with an unforeseen accident. It’s not tough to accidentally drop your cellphone on stairs, or from a table, or spill water on it. But then begins the nightmare of taking it to the company’s workshop.
When cellphones break, we tend to panic and wonder what we will do without them, or how we can afford to buy a new mobile phone. Well maybe we don’t have to. Here are five common cell phone problems and how to fix them. If the damage is not much, there are some simple ways by which you can fix your mobile phone all on your own. Here is a list of top 5 simple quick fixes and repair tips for cellphone accidents and problems:
- For pencil eraser method: Wipe away any dirt or dust from the screen and scratched area. Then, find a clean pencil eraser and buff out the scratch. Wipe away eraser shavings.
- For petroleum jelly method: Wipe any dirt or dust from the screen with a soft cloth (not paper — that will scratch more) and minimal pressure. Rub petroleum jelly into the scratch. Wipe away excess jelly from screen with a soft, clean cloth.
Also Read: 18 Cell Phone Security Tips to Protect You Against Identity and Information Theft
When cellphones break, we tend to panic and wonder what we will do without them, or how we can afford to buy a new mobile phone. Well maybe we don’t have to. Here are five common cell phone problems and how to fix them. If the damage is not much, there are some simple ways by which you can fix your mobile phone all on your own. Here is a list of top 5 simple quick fixes and repair tips for cellphone accidents and problems:
How to Recover a Wet Cellphone?
Accidentally dropped your mobile phone inside the wash basin, bathtub or your swimming pool? Oh no, it is almost dead; shouts your heart. But chill, there is still a chance to revive it. Quickly turn OFF the cellphone and remove the battery cover and put the phone in a plastic bag of dry rice and news paper cuttings. This may help you soak out the water from your phone. If it is day time, you can also put the bag out in sun for quick evaporation.How to Fix a Scratched Display Screen?
Nothing takes away the charm away from a newly bought shiny new mobile phone than a scratched display scree. Scratches on your phone’s screen gives you a tough time reading? Rather than replacing a screen (or worse, replacing the whole machine), fix the scratch with one of these basic tools: a pencil eraser or petroleum jelly.- For pencil eraser method: Wipe away any dirt or dust from the screen and scratched area. Then, find a clean pencil eraser and buff out the scratch. Wipe away eraser shavings.
- For petroleum jelly method: Wipe any dirt or dust from the screen with a soft cloth (not paper — that will scratch more) and minimal pressure. Rub petroleum jelly into the scratch. Wipe away excess jelly from screen with a soft, clean cloth.
How to clean a Dirty, Sticky and Non-functional Mobile Phone Keypad?
Shake the cellphone gently to remove dirt, dust, and food debris from the keypad. Blow compressed air (from a can) in between the rows of keys to loosen more dirt. Turn the keypad upside down and shake gently again. Vacuum between keys to pick up excess dirt. Finally, take a piece of soft cotton cloth and gently wipe the remaining fine dust particles from the keypad.Also Read: 18 Cell Phone Security Tips to Protect You Against Identity and Information Theft
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