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What Not To Do With Your Smartphone

Beware—iPhone consumers have spent more than six billion dollars on damaged iPhones since their release, according to SquareTrade research. Just imagine the dollar spent on all damaged smartphones as that large number was only for iPhones. Smartphones have become an increasingly important part in our lives, as it holds all of our contacts, emails, music, photos and much more.  Your smartphone also stores a lot of your personal information if you have shopped on your phone with credit cards or have used a GPS navigation that led to your house. With all of the great things that your phone does for you on an everyday basis and all of the money that you invested in it, it is a shame if you break it or lose it when there were simple ways to avoid the situation. Here are five of the most common ways that people damage their smartphones. Read on and find out what to avoid doing with your smartphone that will keep you away from becoming part of the high statistic of damaged smartphones in America.

 

5 things to avoid doing with your smartphone

1. Do not overcharge the battery

 iPhone charge What Not To Do With Your Smartphone

One of the most common complaints about smartphones over a period of time has to involve their battery life. With average to heavy usage, many people find that their smartphones don’t last them the entire day without it dying on them. A major reason as to why many people find their battery life drain at an accelerated rate is that they overcharge their phone. The biggest tip towards conserving your phone’s battery life is to not leave it plugged into the charger when it reaches full capacity. Leaving your phone to charge passed its maximum capacity only decreases the battery usage time for your phone. So if you’re the type of person who leaves your phone plugged in the charger over night, we advise to put an end to that habit.

2. Do not keep your cell phones in pockets

Phone in toilet What Not To Do With Your SmartphoneAs this is such a common thing for people to do, leaving cell phones in your pocket can lead to some of the most common damages to your beloved phone. These common damages that we’re referring to are cracked screens and water damage. How do you think so many people have damaged their phones from water damage from accidently dropping it in the toilet? This happens because people forget that their phone is stored in their pocket when they enter the bathroom and the phone slips out of their pocket and into the toilet. Also, avoiding putting your phone in your back pocket can also prevent potential cracked screens. You may accidently forget that your phone is there when you take a seat and then your phone is at risk of damage.

3. Keep away from car cup holders

phone in car cup holder What Not To Do With Your Smartphone

Where do you store your smartphone while you’re driving? For many people, the answer to his question would be in the cup holder of your car. If you’re one of these people, then we are giving you a fair warning that this can cause water damage to your smartphone. This is due to the condensation left over from previous drinks that were there. Although the water may not be visible to the eye, the condensation can be a definite cause of water damage for your phone. Try to break this habit and you’ll be preventing one of the most common damages to your phone—water damage.

 

 

4. Don’t run it through the washing machine

phone in washing machine What Not To Do With Your Smartphone

You may think that it’s common sense to not put your phone in the washing machine with your dirty clothes, but this is a common accident that happens to many smartphones. Whether you’re in a rush or just forget that your phone was left in your back pocket, double checking that your phone is out of harm’s way to prevent you from becoming the five percent of smartphone users who have damaged their smartphones from washing machine abuse.

5. Get a protective case 

Protective phone case What Not To Do With Your Smartphone

Investing money into a protective case for your smartphone can go a long way. Although many users protect their phones with cases, many fail to realize that most cases don’t fully protect the front screens. As cracked phones have become common accidents for smartphones from the slightest falls, this can be avoided by investing in a heavy-duty protective case, or cases that are designed to protect the front screens of phones. This is one of the simplest tasks that you can do to avoid phone damage and paying that extra money to fix a cracked screen on your phone.

 

Manufacturers Facing Cell Phone Battery Shortage

Cell phone manufacturers are facing a very real shortage of cell phone batteries in the wake of the Japanese earthquake and ensuing tsunami. While this is clearly a footnote in the grand scheme of things, the importance of Japan has globally in the electronics market can’t be ignored.

A Japanese company called the Kureha Corp. produces a polymer used in lithium ion batteries. In fact, they control a 70% market share of this polymer. Their manufacturing plant hasn’t been open since the earthquake, and officials don’t have a timetable for when they expect to get things back online.

Apparently Apple has been the first major manufacturer hit by the Kureha shutdown, as they have traced their recent device shortages to a lack of iPhone batteries. But the longer that the plant remains out of commission, the more likely it will be that more manufacturers start to see shortages that will effect shipment of new devices.

Cell Phone Battery Stops Bullet, Saves Life

If you’re anything like me, you complain all the time about your cell phone battery always running out and how you’re constantly charging it. It kinda comes with the territory when we use our phones to do literally everything, from checking our e-mail to checking on our infant baby’s in their crib. Yes, there is an iPhone baby monitor out there.

But did you know that cell phone batteries can stop bullets?

I didn’t either. But I am pulling all the batteries out of my old phones and am starting to fashion a bullet proof vest out of all my old Li-Ion friends. What is crazy is this isn’t the first time that a battery has stopped a bullet. Apparently a man in South Africa survived a car jacking when his attackers tried to shoot him in the head. He was talking on his cell phone at the time and the bullet once again was stopped by the battery.

Naturally we don’t recommend that you go around shooting your friends to see if the battery will save their lives. But it’s nice to know that a certain cell phone accessory that comes with every phone is capable of saving your life should you be unlucky enough to get shot, but lucky enough to get shot in the battery.

 
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