Tuesday, October 27, 2015

10 Strangest Apps




3 Excellent Methods to fix a water damaged phone

Help I dropped my phone in water


Imagine this "The phone slides out of your hand and 'plop' into the toilet, and with a shriek of horror, all suddenly feels lost."

Firstly:
  • DO NOT plug it in. We know it’s tempting but don’t do it!
  • If the phone has been wet for less than 48 hours, there is a good chance we can save it.
  • If the phone fell in the ocean or the pool, the acidity decreases the chances of survival.
  • Forget the rice trick everyone keeps telling you about. 
  • No sticking it in the freezer won't fix it either.

Method 1 - TekDry



Method 2 - Desiccant packets 

For those that aren't in America or don't have the money or are looking for a cheaper option:

Begin hoarding the desiccant packets you’re already getting for free. Start now: Every time you see a loose desiccant packet in a box with a new pair of shoes, a hard drive, a shipment of spices, or whatever, pull it out and save it. Dump them all into a plastic or glass container you’re certain has an air-tight seal. After collecting a bunch of them, you have an emergency phone-rescue pod ready to go. Just drop the dunked phone into the container, seal it up, and you’ll get the same results as any of those other commercial options. If you're feeling really up to it, you could also try collecting them into an even bigger container and you have something that may be able to rescue a laptop.

Method 3 - Desiccated Kitty litter

This method is similar to the desiccant packet idea, only you will need to place the beads into a bag of some sort to prevent the beads getting stuck into ports in the phone. I would suggest old pencil cases. Some people suggest that this is also a good way to dry out a gun locker.
 

International



If none of these options worked for you, you may need to just bite the bullet and buy a new phone.



How to fix iPhone 6s Shutting Down On Its Own? This Might Fix It

iPhone shutting down on its own?

It’s very possible one of the many apps you have installed may be causing these random shut downs. http://techaeris.com/2015/10/21/is-your-new-iphone-shutting-down-on-its-own-this-might-fix-it/

What the Genius bar says


How about if it keeps getting in a boot loop


Wait for the update from Apple or do factory restore and then restore everything from a latest iCloud backup

7 ways To Speed Up Your Android Device Without Installing Any Software


If you're like me, you are most probably tired of all these bloat apps that require you to download them in order for you to speed up your phone. So what if I told you that the solutions were all already built into the phone. Watch this video and learn how to speed up your android device.

Android Marshmallow bugs - common issues and how to fix them