When a smartphone breaks down, the repair options may seem too expensive or complicated to fix. However, there are simple do-it-yourself solutions or stores that can fix most smartphone problems. The following are four solutions to common problems to consider doing yourself or having completed at a repair store.
Fleeting Battery Life
A phone battery that seems like it drains too quickly could mean that you’re using the phone too much. Remove or turn off unused apps that are running in the background. Additionally, you can turn off automatic refresh settings on the mail app to stop your phone from using the battery when it’s not needed.
Go to settings and reset your phone to clear its unnecessary content. Also, review the current performance of your battery. The percentage of its power performance reveals the battery’s health and whether or not it needs replacing. If these tips don’t work, that could mean you have a larger issue with your battery. If you notice that your phone tends to get hot while it’s operating, there may be an issue with the hardware. To ensure that your phone doesn’t overheat, consider taking it to a professional for more information.
Scratched Screen
Occasionally, you can remove scratches from your screen with homemade solutions. Some of these include using water and baking soda to fill the cracks. However, many issues require a professional’s help to ensure the problem doesn’t get worse. A deep crack cannot be fixed at home and the phone’s screen will need to be replaced at an iPhone repair store. It’s recommended that you visit an authorized seller who has extensive experience in fixing iPhone devices. If you try to fix a deep crack on your own, you could end up damaging your phone even more so avoid this if possible. Replacing certain phone screens can be an especially complicated task to handle alone. Shattered glass can make its way into your phone’s components, so it’s best to rely on an expert with the right tools for the job.
Faulty Charging Port
You may have difficulty charging your phone when needed. If this happens, try restarting your phone or updating the iOS. Look for visible damage on the charging cable and wall adapter. Look for signs of scorching or cracked wires. Look inside the port for damage. If your inspection doesn’t yield any results, have a computer repair professional look for damage to the wiring or connectors. If you suspect that the phone is faulty, test the charger on another phone. If the second phone charges normally, the problem is the phone and not the charger. Sometimes debris can prevent your phone from detecting your charging cable, so it’s best to fix the issue before more debris accumulates.
Water Damage
Sometimes phones can get damaged when they are left out in the rain or accidentally dropped or submerged in water. Water damages the circuits in the phone, which may cause glitches. If your phone is ever exposed to water, turn it off and pull out the battery to dry it. Tilt the phone to the side to drain water that has entered the openings. Allow several hours for it to dry out completely, reassemble its parts and turn your phone back on. You can even try turning on a high-frequency video to expel water from the speakers.
Nearly every type of smartphone damage has a solution. Find plenty of guides online or look for phone repair kits to buy or borrow. However, sometimes the best and only option to resolve the most complicated problems is to contact a phone repair shop.