7 Harmful Things We Should Stop Doing To Our Gadgets


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DATE: Jan. 6, 2022, 10:15 a.m.

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  1. Knives, pins, paper clips, and other metallic objects may cause your charging system to malfunction. Simply clean such areas with a toothpick; also, do not blow with your mouth because your breath contains water particles that could cause difficulties; instead, use an air compressor.
  2. Never leave your phone out in direct sunlight
  3. Never leave your phone in the sun to charge, especially when it's charging. The sun and heat will also impact the screen, causing it to suddenly glitch. In addition, the heat may cause your phone to turn off automatically in order to protect itself.
  4. Make sure the battery doesn't run out
  5. Never allow your phone's battery run out before charging it; the battery life percentage ranges from 20% to 80%. Also, don't allow the battery overcharge; it's best to keep it between 20 and 80 percent charged the majority of the time.
  6. Even if your phone indicates it's water resistant, don't submerge it for too long
  7. Although certain phones are water resistant, there is no reason to take your phone into the water without a valid cause. If you drop your phone in a puddle or get it wet in the rain, it should still operate, but keeping it submerged in water isn't a good idea. Remember that moisture destroys the phone's components over time, costing you money in the long run.
  8. Make sure your laptop keyboard is clean at all times
  9. Crumbs, dust, and other microscopic particles can become lodged in keyboard keys at home, causing problems. This has an impact not only on the keyboard but also on the fun, as it will be compelled to operate with double force. Ensure that your workspace is clean, and that dust and particles do not enter your computer.
  10. Charge your phone throughout the day rather than at night
  11. Apple and other well-known phone firms advise against leaving your phone charging overnight because it will require double effort to recharge when it reaches 99 percent. They also suggest that your phone's battery is fine at 80 percent and that there is no need to wait until it reaches 100 percent.
  12. Lifting your laptop by the screen is not a good idea
  13. This may permanently harm the screen, necessitating the purchase of a new one, which will be costly depending on the type of screen. Simply hold the device with both hands from opposite sides and lift it to a safe working surface. It may also bend if you keep it on an uneven surface.

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