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Why it’s Not Good to Repair Your Smartphone on Your Own?

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Who doesn't like to be smart with trendy Smartphone? But, in case, the phone gets ruined, don't you ever try to repair it by yourself. Even, if you have knowledge about mobile technology thoroughly, still consult an expert. Every phone is designed in its own way and thus, no one can be much sure of repairing its every part. There are four reasons that why it’s not good to repair your Smartphone on your own. Have a look- ·          Buying a new phone is not always the convenient solution. The budget doesn't support you every time. But, in the sake of saving money, you can't take the risk of repairing yourself. However, you have a degree in it, but not the experience. So, why let your phone in trouble when you can repair it by spending a little on it. An expert help is necessary. ·          Take advantage of a warranty. In case, your phone is no longer covered by a warranty, go for phone...

Cell Phone repair and what you didn't know about it

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Cell phone repair is a seemingly complex affair and seems tricky. You need parts to make repairs obviously and if you're in Canada, LG parts Canada is a great option. Now, to clear the air about repair:  Only certified technicians can fix my phone Experience is the key that helps fixing a phone, and technicians can gain experience by using the vast resources around them. Certification can be obtained only from private cell phone repair courses. Some people might need to be certified, but distinguished professionals can be found through word of mouth or online reviews. My warranty will be voided if a third party repairs my phone  An iPhone or Samsung phone with a broken screen is already warranty voided. Retailers will try and convince you to replace it. However, going to a repair shop will not void the phone warranty and repairing it will be cheaper than replacing it most of the time. Repairing my phone will cost too much money The actual cost...

LG LV5: What you need to know

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LG is all set to announce a brand new Android Smartphone that is something like the G5 (released in the first half of the year). Possibly, it is going to be known as LG LV5. Being a non-modular device, the new handset doesn't appear to be the successor of the LG G5 although, we are not sure of the rumors yet. Recently, some of the images were revealed regarding the new flagship phone. Looking at this image, you can surely assume what the LG LV5 would "roughly" look like. The LG Smartphone allegedly has a curved front panel like the LG G5. On the back of the phone, we can see the regular camera with an LED flash. Even a fingerprint scanner and a speaker are fitted towards the bottom of the phone. If we go by the reports, the rear cover of the Smartphone is detachable and if the rear cover is detachable we can even assume the battery to be detachable. If the phone is going to be available as a non-modular version of the G5, then there is a possibility for And...

Button less Fingerprint sensors: Everything you need to know

The same old models, the same features, the same home buttons, aren’t you bored of it? Many of the phone enthusiasts out there are surely bored. So, if you are one of those who want to see something and interesting in the upcoming models, then this write-up is exclusively for you. Just when Fingerprint Cards were making a buzz in the market, LG Innotek came with its own solution. It is a fingerprint module that can be integrated beneath the same glass cover. This will obviously bring ease of designing for the phone maker and the audience will get to see and even use something unique and extraordinary. So, let’s see what it is and how it is going to affect the performance of upcoming phones. How different is it? Technically, the fingerprint reader needs a specific area of use. For example, the home button sign-on iPhone and Samsung models use a fingerprint reader. Whereas in the Sony experts and Google’s Nexus, it is available in the form of the power button. However, the...

Is That Extended Warranty Worthwhile?

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  As the operational efficiency of phone increases, the price automatically surges. Whether you are making the payment in one instant or taking it on installments, you need to be sure about the purchase. Considering the value of your phone is important if you want to protect yourself from any major mishap. Warranty vs. Insurance Manufacturers usually offer an initial warranty that is not for more than one or two years. Customers fail to understand this trick and somehow get into the trap of buying luxury products. That means you have to be sure when you buy a phone, LGparts   and look for the warranty they are offering. When we say guarantee that means it covers damages that are caused by manufacturers only. It doesn’t cover loss or theft and accidents. On the other hand, when it comes to insurance, you have to ensure the safety of your device by paying a small amount. On an initial amount of payment, the insurer will cover all the other misfortunes and accide...

Fix your phone from water damage in easy steps (Part 1)

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Getting your phone dropped in a bathtub, pool or any other water body is a common phenomenon. However, it can certainly turn into a nightmare of your life as you are not only losing the money but also some precious data like photos, videos, contacts, messages, and much more. All this information is much more precious than losing a few hundred bucks, and thus you need to take efforts to save your phone from extreme water damage. Here are the few steps that you need to perform in case of water damage. Turn off your phone immediately: In case your phone is dropped into water, the first and foremost thing you need to do is to switch it off immediately without wasting a second. This crucial step would prevent the water from entering into your LG parts and circuits for preventing severe damage. You also need to wipe out the water from your phone surface through a paper towel or some dry piece of cloth so that you don't have to roam in whole Canada to look for an effectiv...