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  2. 4 ways to improve your phone’s battery life - AOL

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    The post 4 ways to improve your phone’s battery life appeared first on BGR. This is especially true if you use your phone to respond to emails, take calls, or as a mobile gaming station. Finding ...

  3. Overheating (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    When overheating, the temperature of the part rises above the operating temperature. Overheating can take place: if heat is produced in more than expected amount (such as in cases of short-circuits, or applying more voltage than rated), or; if heat dissipation is poor, so that normally produced waste heat does not drain away properly.

  4. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    In semiconductor devices, problems in the device package may cause failures due to contamination, mechanical stress of the device, or open or short circuits. Failures most commonly occur near the beginning and near the ending of the lifetime of the parts, resulting in the bathtub curve graph of failure rates.

  5. No, don't put your wet phone in rice: Popular phone myths ...

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    Batteries in early smartphones tended to overheat if they exceeded their charging capacity, which, at best, could damage the battery life over time and, at worst, cause the phone to explode. This ...

  6. Do phone batteries die faster in cold weather?

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    Because your phone's battery or screen could have problems in the bitter cold, try to keep your phone out of the freezing weather when possible. If you have to be outside in extreme weather, be ...

  7. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    A finned air cooled heatsink with fan clipped onto a CPU, with a smaller passive heatsink without fan in the background A 3-fan heatsink mounted on a video card to maximize cooling efficiency of the GPU and surrounding components Commodore 128DCR computer's switch-mode power supply, with a user-installed 60 mm cooling fan.

  8. Teen drops phone in drain, gets stuck trying to retrieve it - AOL

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  9. uBreakiFix - Wikipedia

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    uBreakiFix is an American chain of electronic repair shops, founded in 2009 with over 832 locations in 2016 across the United States and the Caribbean. [1] [2] [3] They are most commonly known for repairing all kinds of household electronics. [4] In August 2019, uBreakiFix was acquired by Asurion, LLC, an insurance company. [5]