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Sunday, June 23, 2013

How To Recover A Wet Smartphone


Smart phones, like the iPhone, Blackberry, and Android are becoming increasingly popular in today’s digital world. Modern phones can send emails, play music and render games in addition to making calls. The convenience of these phones means that people can take them almost anywhere. Unfortunately, this also means that these delicate devices end up getting rained on, dropped in bathtubs and drenched by spilled drinks. These electronic devices come with an internal sticker that will change color if it is exposed to water. In many cases, water damage will void the warranty of a smart phone. Fortunately, professional repair services can fix damaged phones without a warranty. In some cases, the fix is as simple as a new battery or a bit of rewiring



How To Replace The Battery On A Droid Smartphone

Changing the battery on a Droid phone isn't the same as changing the batteries in your television remote. A few simple, but careful, steps need to take place to successfully change the battery. Firstly, make sure your phone is completely shut down. Removing the battery from a turned-on Droid may cause problems with your phone's memory. The next step is to remove the Droid's battery door, normally located on the back of the device. Then, carefully pull out the original battery. If there is a tab, slowly pull up on it and remove the battery. Finally, take the new battery and lock it into place. Make sure that any tab is not tucked underneath the battery. It should be sticking out for easy battery removal. If you feel uncomfortable replacing the battery yourself, take your Droid phone to a Verizon store for assistance.

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