4. Sound Problem: Cell Phone Speaker Not Working
If your phone’s speakers aren’t working, there are a few possible causes, such as a dirty headphone jack or a faulty headphone jack. Here are the steps to resolve this issue:
Clean the Headphone Socket
Dirt or dust in the headphone jack can make your phone think that headphones are plugged in, so the sound doesn’t come out of the speaker. Here’s how to clean it:
- Turn Off the Phone: Make sure the phone is off before cleaning to avoid further damage.
- Use a Cotton Swab: Take a cotton swab and dip it in a small amount of isopropyl alcohol. Gently insert the cotton swab into the headphone socket and gently twist it to remove any dust or debris.
- Check Again: After cleaning, turn on the phone and try to listen to see if the sound is normal.
How to Fix a Broken Headphone Jack
If the headphone jack is broken and stuck in the socket, you will need to remove it so that the speaker can function again. Here’s how to remove a broken jack:
- Turn Off the Phone and Remove the Battery: If possible, turn off the phone and remove the battery to prevent an electric current while repairing.
- Use a Hot Needle: Take a needle and heat the tip over the fire until red. Be careful not to burn. Once hot enough, push the needle into the broken plastic part of the jack.
- Pull Carefully: Once the needle is attached to the jack, gently pull it using pliers or fingers. Make sure not to damage the inside of the socket when pulling.
How to Overcome Scratches on the Smartphone Screen
Scratches on the smartphone screen can interfere with use and make the device look less attractive. Here are some ways to fix minor scratches on your smartphone screen.
Using Bananas and Toothpaste
One easy and natural method to deal with small scratches is to use ingredients that are at home, such as bananas and toothpaste. Here are the steps:
- Banana: Take a piece of banana and rub the inside of the peel into the scratched area. The potassium content in bananas can help fill in small scratches.
- Toothpaste: If scratches are still visible, use a non-gel toothpaste. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to a microfiber cloth and gently rub it in a circular motion. After that, wipe off any remaining toothpaste with a clean, dry cloth.
Polishing for Light Scratches
If the scratches on the screen are light enough, you can use the polishing technique to remove them. Here’s a safe way to polish the screen:
- Choose the Right Polishing Product: Use a polishing product that is specifically for smartphone screens or non-gel toothpaste as an alternative.
- Polishing Application: Apply a small amount of polish to a clean microfiber cloth and gently rub it on the scratched area in a circular motion. Make sure not to apply excessive pressure so as not to damage the screen protector.
- Benefits of Polishing: This technique not only helps to reduce the appearance of scratches but also provides additional protection to the screen, making it more resistant to future scratches.