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  2. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, less than a month after the original iPhone was released, a member of MacRumors named jorsuss started a thread titled "I dropped my iPhone in water". They covered the phone in rice, which may have been the first documented attempt to use the procedure on an iPhone. [1]

  3. Liquid contact indicator - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of the liquid contact indicator is to have a lead to the cause of a defect in electronic devices. The manufacturer will not conduct a repair under warranty for a device with an activated LCI. [1] Still there can be reasons for doubt. Longer, but not extreme exposure of a device in a humid environment, can trigger a LCI.

  4. Huawei Mate XT - Wikipedia

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    According to GSM Arena, Huawei has released the official list of Mate XT repair charges. Replacing the screen will cost ¥7,999. If the user chooses to keep the old display, the repair will cost ¥9,799. In case the motherboard malfunctions, a replacement for the 1 TB model might cost as much as ¥10,699. [20] [21]

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