These days, just about everyone has a cell phone. They're a useful device that keeps us connected to our family, friends, clients and coworkers. So when they stop working, it can be very frustrating , to say the least. Many think that their only option is to return the cell phone to the manufacturer and wait the mandatory 2 weeks for it to be returned, living in limbo without the phone for that time. But there are a few things you can do to fix cell phones by yourself. You can save a lot of hassle and anxiety by keeping these tips handy.
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How to fix cell phones that won't turn off. If you've pressed the off button a million times but your cell phone is still on, the internal computer is likely frozen. You can jumpstart it by removing the battery from your phone and putting it back in again. This should reboot the internal computer, fixing your cell phone.
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How to fix cell phones with broken parts. If the faceplate, LCD screen or keypad on your cell phone breaks, you can likely find a replacement part on the internet. You will need to know your cell phone's model number, and make sure you purchase from a reputable supplier. The part will probably come with an installation guide but if not, these are available on the internet. Of course, look into the price for having the manufacturer replace the part too, and choose the best option. Also consider that the cost to purchase replacement parts may exceed the price of a new phone, so decide whether it may just be time to move on to a new phone.
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