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How do you accidentally break your phone?

How do you accidentally break your phone?

9 Ways You’re Accidentally Damaging Your Smartphone

  1. Installing malware.
  2. Leaving your phone plugged in.
  3. Allowing your phone to overheat.
  4. Dropping your phone, even if it’s in a case.
  5. Exposing your phone to liquids.
  6. Keeping your phone on 24/7.
  7. Leaving your phone on the couch (or keeping it in your pocket)

Can you break an Iphone with your hands?

Remove the stem and then wriggle the base of your thumbs (actually part of your palms) into where the stem was. If you put your hands in this position without the apple and pull your fingers toward your wrists, you will notice that your thumbs roll out. This rolling is the force that will split the apple open.

Does dropping your phone make it slower?

No. There are no moving parts inside the phone; nothing to get knocked out of alignment, or anything like that. The components inside the phone would physically break before they would “slow down” or malfunction from being dropped.

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How do I permanently delete my phone?

You can use the hammer to smash the components of your phone and it is recommended to drill holes through the internal pieces to ensure no one could read the information on it. For a complete destruction, remove the memory card and SIM card, and then wipe the phone completely.

Why is there a half apple logo on my iPhone?

In an interview with Creative Bit’s Ivan Raszl, Janoff said the first reason behind Apple logo being half eaten “I designed it with a bite for scale, so people get that it was an apple, and not a cherry or tomato”. And the second reason according to Janoff- “Also it was kind of iconic about taking bite out of an apple.