Sunday, August 17, 2014

Prevent Any Extra Damage Before Your Professional Iphone Repair

By Dora Reed


If you drop your iPhone in some water, it's important that you know how exactly to remedy the situation. If you want to try and prevent even more damage on the phone, read up on some tips before you go to an iPhone repair store. Keep in mind that speed is the key with water damage.

Your phone might experience circuitry trouble if it has water damage. You need to take it out of the water as soon as you possibly can. If it stays in the water for a long time, water can get inside the phone and cause even more permanent damage.

Remove your SIM card and place it and the phone on a towel in the sun for several hours. If there is no sun out, place them in front of a fan. The point of this is to get the moisture to evaporate. Do not turn the iPhone on for a few hours after you pull it out of the water. If you do, you'll end up ruining the phone for good. You need to know exactly how to dry out your phone.

You can use this next method to fix a water damaged iPhone. This technique is actually quite popular on various iPhone help sites, so you'll know that it is a reliable method. Place some rice inside an airtight bag, then put your phone inside it. When you go back to it in the morning, you'll see that the rice has sucked the moisture out of the phone and that your phone is completely dry. This sounds like an old wives tale, but it has been tested before and helped many others.

Once you've used the rice method to dry out your phone, you will need to try and get it fixed. You'll be lucky if the phone just turns on again, since water damage usually causes internal circuitry damage. There is a chance that your phone won't work again, since water is very harmful to electronic devices.

You can take your phone to the repair shop after this drying process if it still doesn't turn on. You will, however, have to pay for an expert to take a look, and possibly more repair costs. Therefore, this decision is up to you. You shouldn't, however, open up the phone to try and repair it yourself if you don't already possess the knowledge of doing it already. This will cause even more issues than before, and you might be left with a useless case entirely. The little chance of an expert being able to repair the phone will disappear, and you'll have wasted all that time drying it out.

Prevention is preferable to finding a cure, as in most cases. If you know you'll be near water, put your phone in a waterproof case. This will save you the worry and costs in the long run, since the alternative is both time-consuming and costly.

If you do come across this problem, however, you should do all you can to prevent any more damage. Remember that water is one of the most harmful elements your phone can come across, and you'll need to prepare yourself for possibly buying a completely new device.




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