How to Maintain Your Mobile Phone
How to Maintain Your Mobile Phone
With the rapid development of the era, improvements have been made, not just to people's living standards, but also to science and technology. We have increasingly frequent access to a wide variety of electronic products, such as mobile phones. However, it is important to pay attention to maintenance of such items to ensure they can be used safely and effectively. Read on to maximize your phone's potential,while maintaining its value.
Steps

Avoid exposing your mobile phone to too much sun or rain. This is especially important for smartphones with LCD screens If the phone was immersed in water or used in heavy rain, wipe it dry as soon as possible. Should the phone have gotten seriously wet, it is advisable not to turn it on and not to charge it immediately. This avoids the electrical burn out of internal parts. If your phone has a user-removable battery, remove it. If the battery is not removable, visit a repair shop as soon as possible.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 1Bullet1.jpg If the mobile phone has sat idle for a long time, it may need special moisture treatment. In humid areas, the internal moisture of the mobile phone could cause harm to the parts. When using your mobile phone has been idle for a reasonable amount of time, it will have attained a certain internal temperature. This can cause the accumulated water to evaporate at ordinary times. To avoid harm to the body, don't touch the antenna.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 1Bullet2.jpg

To prevent damage to your mobile phone or deteriorating the quality of phone calls, do not install modified parts.

Some useful tips to prolong the service life of your mobile phone are: Keep your mobile phone and its accessories in a place where children can't reach.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 3Bullet1.jpg Keep your mobile phone dry. Rain, moisture, and liquids all contain minerals that can corrode sensitive electronic circuit boards.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 3Bullet2.jpg Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty or dirty places, as this could undermine its circuitry or essential componentsMaintain Your Mobile Phone Step 3Bullet3.jpg Do not store your phone where it could overheat. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices by damaging batteries or melting some of the plastic parts, causing deformation. Also, when the temperature rises high enough, the moisture will form inside of your phone, and this can damage electronic circuit boards.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 3Bullet4.jpg

Do not attempt to open your phone. This can cause damage and can be dangerous if you do not know much about phones and how they work.

Do not throw, knock, or shake your mobile phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards, or the screen.

Do not use strong chemicals, cleaning detergent, or strong detergents to clean the phone. Use a soft cloth, preferably a slightly damp one.

Maintain your mobile phone properly. If the phone or any of its parts are not working, take it to the nearest qualified maintenance facility.

Care for your phone properly when using. Prevention is better than cure. If you always wait for accidents to happen, it may be too late. If you know some daily maintenance methods, they will be very beneficial to your phone. Use a mobile phone holster. They can reduce the amount of wear done to the phone. Secondly, they can also reduce the harm to the phone when it gets wet.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 8Bullet1.jpg Of course, this does not mean the holster is flame-resistant after you use it. Be cautious to avoid damaging it.

If your phone has damage, take care not to expose it to environments that will make things worse. For example, if your mobile phone has a crack or a hole, rainwater could easily get in it and cause internal damage such as erosion of the circuit board. Don't use mobile phones in the rain or the bathroom.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 9Bullet1.jpg Don't put your mobile phone in the cold air outlet, because condensation in the mobile phone will invisibly corrode the circuit board. The longer this goes on, the more severe the water erosion of the circuit board is. You may not notice anything initially, but if you keep going on, the phone could stop working. Pay attention to how you carry it. Everyone has different ways to carry mobile phones, but some methods can increase the chance of damage. For example, carrying a phone in the back pocket of your jeans can cause it to fall out when you walk or be damaged if you accidentally sit on it. Also, when people keep slim phones in their breast pocket, these can fall out easily if they bend over.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 9Bullet3.jpg

Don't put the phone near anything magnetic. The phone's speakers contain small magnets. If a magnet becomes attracted to the speakers, it could block the sound, meaning it's more difficult to hear.

Know "first aid" for your phone. It’s likely that at some point the mobile phone will come into contact with water, for example by rain or having drinks spilled on it. If this happens: Turn off the power immediately and then, if possible, remove the battery to avoid water corroding circuit boards. Water is an enemy of your phone - after coming into contact with it, your phone should be sent for repair as soon as possible.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 11Bullet1.jpg Do NOT use a hair dryer to dry the cell phone's internal moisture. This may cause more harm than good. Instead, place it in a bag of uncooked rice for a day.

Occasionally, when plugged into a power supply and in standby mode, the phone will automatically put out. Many users have experienced this situation and there are several possible reasons for it: The power source you have plugged it into is too high and so the fuse has blown. This can be sent to a repair shop and fixed. The battery itself is aging. This can also be sent to a repair shop and fixed,or may need replacing.Maintain Your Mobile Phone Step 12Bullet2.jpg The battery has come into contact with pieces of metal with dirt, causing poor power contact and stopping it from charging. The problem is caused by oxidation of the contact terminals and as long as you use a glue stick to wipe clean, the situation will be improved. The battery is too loose. You can put paper between the battery and the mobile phone to stop it being too loose. Do not put paper between the terminals of the battery and the phone.

If your mobile phone is lost, ask the police if anyone has found it first. If not, call your mobile phone provider and get them to lock the phone so it can't be used for illegal activities.

Regular maintenance is important in helping your phone last longer. Do this periodically,once a week if possible.

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