social

Cellphone RepairAsk a Question Follow

9 Total Articles   Page 1
A smartphone being buried in rice to dry it out.

Using Rice for Wet GadgetsI dropped my smartphone in a tub full of water. I buried my wet smartphone in a bowl of rice grains overnight. The next day when I tried to turn on my dead phone, it turned on and worked properly again.

 

Fixing iPhone 4 Broken Back Glass

Fixing iPhone 4 Broken Back GlassReplacing a back on an iPhone 4 is super simple and a whole lot cheaper than getting a new phone. All you need are a few tools and a replacement back that can be purchase for fairly inexpensive.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Save Cell Phone CordsCell phone recharging cords get a lot of use and abuse. To save both ends of recharging cord, wrap some electrical tape around the base of both plugs ends. That way, it will protect the wires from getting weak when being pulled out of phone and plug ends.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Use Rice to Absorb Excess Moisture in ElectronicsI washed my cell phone in the washing machine. I got it out , took it all apart, and placed it in a bag of rice. It is working fine now.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Saving a Water Logged Cell PhoneEver dropped your cell phone in a puddle, or worse, the toilet? If your cell takes an unexpected dunking, follow these steps to avoid a trip to the gadget graveyard.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Use Baking Soda for Wet ElectronicsIf you have ever dropped your cell phone in water, you know how frustrating that can be! Try this tip next time. Put the phone in a ziplock baggie with baking soda. I have never had to try it, but it sounds logical.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Saving a Wet CellphoneI have saved my cellphone three times from certain death and I wish to pass along the technique. I dropped it once into a puddle under a vacation home I had rented, a fluke happening as I was looking at the rainwater puddling under the home.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Watch Cell Phones in Hot WeatherI left my cell phone in my car for 2 hours with the heat index down here in the Rio Grande Valley being 110. When I picked it up, it was DEAD. No way to turn it on, or to charge it.

 

Logo for ThriftyFun Tips

Transferring Cellphone InformationMy sister dropped her new cell phone in my Icee. She totally fried it. All you have to do to fix it is simply buy a new or used phone, depending if you are high in money or whatever.

 

More
🌻
Gardening
👔
Father's Day Ideas!
👒
Mother's Day Ideas!
ThriftyFun on Facebook
ThriftyFun on Pinterest
ThriftyFun on TikTok
ThriftyFun on YouTube
ThriftyFun on Instagram
Enter a Contest

Published by ThriftyFun.
Desktop Page | View Mobile
Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Generated 2024-04-19 10:27:27 in 847 msecs. ⛅️️
© 1997-2024 by Cumuli, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
https://www.thriftyfun.com/tf/Home_and_Garden/Repair/Electronics_Small/Cellphones/index.html