Sunday 13 July 2014

First Aid When Your Mobile Submerged (I)

Do not panic if the phone expose to water. There are several steps that can be done so that the mobile pet function normally again.

Mobile and water is not a good mix. Unless you have a waterproof phone like some of the products made ​​by Sony Mobile or the latest Samsung Galaxy S5. But since mobile phones are part of our lives, as well as water, may accidentally meet. Such as glass and nudged accidentally 'bathe' favorite cell phones, walking on the edge of the pool and fell, hit by floods or dropping the phone into the toilet when carrying it into the bathroom. Try not to panic. Just because a smartphone wet, does not mean you have to replace it with a new one. Follow the steps below and you can only bring mungin mobile pet can return to normal operation. (Deni Taufik Adi)

1. Lift the phone out of the water as soon as possible.
It should be fairly obvious, but the longer your phone submerged in water, the more likely there is water seeping through the open port and damage the innards of your phone.

2. When the phone is dead do not try to turn it on.
Pressing the button to turn on the phone can make the water seeps through between mobile phones, increasing the risk of damage. And if there is a possibility the water is still wet can cause a short circuit in the phone.

3. Disconnect the handset battery
Removing the battery to prevent short circuits inside the phone. Remove and let stand while the phone. For unibody phones that can not be removed the battery, simply turn off the phone, do not leave lit too long to prevent hardware damage.

4. Wipe the outside of the phone.
Take a towel, or a tissue or your shirt to dry the phone before the water enters the body through the mobile sidelines.


5. Disconnect the internal components.
If the phone's back panel can be removed, immediately off. Dislodged the battery, SIM card and microSD card also then dry cloth. This process will make it easier to quickly dry the phone and sim card also save your microSD.
 





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