value of the iPhone, iPod, iPad is not only measured on the price tag, but also the amount of care you give it. Through this article I will refer to the iPhone, but the same goes for information about the iPod and the iPad as well. Since the iPhone is a much used device in your day to day life, it gets exposed to many different environments, some dirtier than others. To get longer life out of your iPhone and keep it a condition that must keep it clean.
You really should not be an expert or buy intricate devices or chemicals to clean your iPhone. You just have to be careful.
Before we begin that we need these things:
- Your iPhone (of course)
- or other similar microfiber cloth (usually comes with the iPhone)
- Old or New (very) soft (and dry) toothbrush
- cold water
- safe and peaceful place / space (for cleaning)
Follow these steps:
- All cables should be excluded. Never start with the iPhone plugged into a PC or other device.
- Turn it off. This can be done by pressing the "Sleep / Wake" button at the top of the device. In about 3 to 4 seconds the red slider appears on the screen. Drag the slider along the red screen with your finger. If you have difficulty with this process, refer to the instruction manual.
- Moisten (do not soak!) Angle of soft microfiber cloth. It is preferable to use distilled water because it carries less impurities. (Never water or cleaning solution directly on your iPhone)
- Gently wipe the iPhone (to dampen corner of the screen). Pay special attention to the touchscreen and avoid wiping port. Delete should be up and down motion. Do not wipe in circles, because it can leave behind smudges that are unsightly when you turn on your iPhone.
- Use the dry cloth to remove any moisture left on your phone. Do it gently until you are satisfied with the results of cleaning.
- , use a soft toothbrush to clean the speaker and microphone holes. There are two speakers and a microphone cavity at the bottom of the iPhone and one at the top, which usually collects a lot of dust and dirt. These need to gently clean with very soft (dry) toothbrush. Do not use a lot of pressure, as you do not want to damage the dust shields.
- turn it on. When your iPhone is completely dry, it is ready again. You can turn it on by pressing the "Sleep / Wake" button. "Apple" logo it should appear on the screen.
Congratulations! We are done.
Try it on a regular basis to keep your iPhone looking at and performing at its best.
and end it all, let me give you some important tips and warnings:
- You should buy the house subject of your iPhone in order to reduce the amount of surface dirt that can get in touch with your iPhone. Housing also prevents the oil from touching the fingers that could leave prints on your iPhone. At the very least a clear touch screen protector, they are very cheap and available in most shopping malls and on eBay.
- Avoid cleaning your iPhone with liquid or aerosol cleaners containing alcohol, ammonia or other abrasive ingredients. This regular domestic and window cleaners can damage the touch screen.
- Be careful not to immerse your iPhone into the water or use it in extremely humid areas, such as swimming pools. Moisture can damage the internal structure of the iPhone. You will need to take your iPhone repair specialist if exposed to water.
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