How to clean your cell phone wisely
This what might happen when you want more protection with your cell phone.
Hai there, this is a Saturday yet you still give us your time to visit this blog. Thanks, that’s the only word I can give you right now.
Just like the previous week, it is time for me to write about some useful tips related to your cell phone. Our latest tips and tricks is about how to make your cell phone’s battery last longer. Now I will show you how to clean your primary gadget. I hope you will love it.
So let’s get started:
- Remove the external parts. They are cover, keypad, and battery. Actually, this three stuff is the most common things right now from a cell phone. However, if you found your cell phone doesn’t come with these (iPhone doesn’t have keypad), feel free to ignore it and pay attention to part which only available.
- Use rubbing alcohol. Most of our cleaning activity will need such liquid agent. So does for cell phone. In this case, rubbing alcohol is better than water since it can kill bacteria which stick around the cell phone.
- Use clean cloth instead of clean cotton or tissue. Your cloth (or something like that) is better since it won’t leave such little white stuff from the cotton or tissue.
- Clean the buttons. Yes, use the cloth with rubbing alcohol as the liquid agent to clean and kill those bacteria. I hope you don’t mind if I told you that cell phone’s buttons is the dirtiest place there. Be careful, don’t press it strongly.
- Clean the cover. Depends on what type your cell phone is. If your cell phone’s cover can be removed easily, means that you can clean it, both internal and external parts (my old Motorola C330 is a good example). But if your cell phone’s isn’t, so don’t do it both. Just clean up the external one. It will be much safer for you … and your pocket too. Use your cloth plus rubbing alcohol to do this.
- Clean the speaker area. Speaker is the part which is perforated one. There are more than one hole there so clean it wisely. Be patient, just do it hole by hole.
- Clean the connectors. This is an important part too albeit most of us don’t pay huge attention on it. Cleaning these tiny holes or ports will enhance the performance of your cell phone functionality e.g. data and energy transfer. You can use a small amount of rubbing alcohol but now with some modification in your cloth. I mean to make it looks like a cotton buds.
- Clean the screen. Believe me, this is the most crucial moment. Rule number one, don’t use the rubbing alcohol. Second, use only the cleanest part of your cloth to do this. Third, don’t do it if you’re not sure.
- Leave all these parts separately for a while. Dry it completely.
- Finish. Now you may reassemble your lovely yet shiny cell phone and grab it to go with you for some new action.
Have a nice Saturday with the left image instead with the right one.
Source: How to do things, eHow, Wiki How, Yahoo! Answers, and Wikipedia
Image courtesy of Yeinjee, Collectibles Gifts etc, and Alimed
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Print Posted by Wim Permana on April 26th, 2008
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