Ways that You Might Break Your Shine New Device


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Your phone can shatter if you drop it, or it can get water damage from being submerged under the sink. Your backpack could crush your laptop, or your tablet might break when you accidentally sit on it. Devices are fragile and prone to breaking with little provocation – but don’t worry! We’re here to help make sure that doesn’t happen to you.

Water Submergence: This one is obvious. The best way to break your device is by submerging it in water. Avoid taking devices near the pool or bathtub unless you want them broken for good! Keep electronics away from steaming pots and pans, any beverage including tea/coffee/water, etc., humidity (e.g., sauna), baths, showers, splashing raindrops, etc. If water damage occurs quickly, you are eligible for Apple’s one-year warranty. Get in touch with them immediately before it is too late!

This usually occurs when people try to be adventurous with their phones and try to take those illustrious water shots. Though your device will be waterproof, it is always advisable to keep them away from water as far as possible. If you belong to one of those people, make sure your phone is waterproof, and you know exactly how deep the phone can go without breaking. Most phones can’t go deeper than one meter in water without dying, and pushing the issue is a surefire way of damaging your phone.

Pocket Damage: Pocket Damage is the most common way that people break their devices. This occurs when someone drops their phone in a pocket and transfers it to another bag, purse, or place without realizing what’s inside. The result is an unprotected phone with scuffs and scratches on its exterior, which can quickly add up over time. In fact, this has been the leading cause of damage for devices since 2011!

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And no matter how cool it looks to keep your phone in the back pocket, try and avoid doing that. Your phone can accidentally fall into the toilet, or you may sit on your phone; anything can happen. Pocket damage has been ruining phones forever, don’t let it ruin yours.

Dropping your phone on the ground: If you drop your phone on the floor, chances are, it will break. If you have an additional covering, then there is a chance that your device may not be damaged from this fall. However, if this is not the case, you will need to replace the broken part or your entire device in some cases. Not just that, but also consider where you place things like iPads because they are incredibly fragile when dropped on corners or edges, which can lead to cracks easily if not protected with a case or screen protector. There is no telling when or where your phone will drop on the ground. It could fall off the right of your hands, or someone might accidentally bump into you while you are using it. And while the trigger may be small, the damage is widespread. The best way to prevent dropping your phone to the ground, if there is even one, is to be alert when you are using the phone and holding it in a more secure grip.

Toddlers: This is our favorite one. Because one half of the population has to deal with this for years, while the other can just relax. If you are parents to new children or are would-be parents, you better watch your phone around toddlers. They appear to be attracted by the bright colors and interesting shapes of phones. They will grab it, throw it, drop it or just stare at the screen while banging on buttons for hours. If this is not enough reason for you to hide your phone in a safe place until your little one learns that phones are not meant to be thrown, let’s say toddlers could also break their device thanks to playing games. Once they have learned the name of all apps with ‘jumping sheep’ or something similar-looking inside, there won’t be any way back from using them like toys instead of entertainment devices.

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Overheating: Unlike most other damages mentioned in this list, overheating occurs naturally and is directly related to the age of your phone. If you have an aging device, overheating occurs more frequently, as compared to new devices. However, certain things speed up this process. Playing games on your phone for extended periods, especially those that are highly graphic. Using GPS or other apps extensively can cause overheating as well. This is because these apps use a lot of battery power to run the heavy system load required. Nowadays, it’s easy to see how much data each app is using through the settings menu. Keeping your device in direct sunlight or enclosed spaces where there might not be enough ventilation will also lead to faster heating up of the device

Imperfect Chargers: Imperfect chargers are a common cause of device damage. Most people who use their phones for social media, games, or other large battery-consuming tasks tend to plug in and forget about it until the phone dies down. This is how most devices get damaged from overcharging. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution to this problem – switch your charger and know about cream deluxe use! If you have been using your old cable since high school with no sign of wear, then perhaps its time that you buy a new one because they can be pretty expensive if something goes wrong with them, especially when all you do is sit around staring at screens or playing online games.

The best way to avoid damaging your phones is to take care of them. And while we know that nobody is chucking around their new phones, there can be several things that can damage your phone that you are unaware of. If you want a long-lasting phone, the best way to get one is to stay alert.

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John Mclane