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  2. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    Submerging a mobile device into rice is a common repair advice for devices that suffered from water damage. This technique has not been shown to be effective in repairing them. [1] [2] [3] Submerging these devices into a desiccant may or may not be more effective than leaving them to dry in open air.

  3. iFixit - Wikipedia

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    iFixit (/ aɪ ˈ f ɪ k s ɪ t / eye-FIX-it [4]) is an American e-commerce and how-to website that publishes free wiki-like online repair guides and tear-downs of consumer electronics and gadgets. It also sells repair parts, tools, and accessories.

  4. Right to repair - Wikipedia

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    Right to repair is a legal right for owners of devices and equipment to freely modify and repair products such as automobiles, electronics, and farm equipment. Right to repair may also refer to the social movement of citizens putting pressure on their governments to enact laws protecting a right to repair.

  5. Extended Computer Protection - From AOL FAQs - AOL Help

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    Mail-In Repair: If you have a personal laptop or tablet, we'll send you a prepaid shipping label or box for you to mail in your product to one of our service depots. Once we fix the product, we'll send it back to you. Additional assistance includes phone troubleshooting and 24/7 support that's available 365 days a year.

  6. Quickly find your lost cellphone - AOL

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    There may be nothing more frustrating than losing your cellphone. You're constantly on your phone and yet, all of a sudden, you can't find it.

  7. 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]

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