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Extending the Life of Your Phone

Without insurance, losing an expensive phone can be a great financial blow. Most people do not realize the actual cost of a premium phone, because the phones are discounted so much when people sign contracts. Out of ten people, seven will replace a cellular device annually, frequently due to disinterest in the older version, and damages. If you want to keep your phone operating well and looking nice, here are some tips to get you past that crucial one year anniversary.

 

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How to Find a Lost Cell Phone That's on Silent

Losing your cell phone can create a plethora of problems. The stored data such as your contacts, credit card numbers, passwords, and other valuable info could fall into a crook's hands and be used for all kinds of evil schemes, including identity theft. Finding your tech life-line if the ringer is off can be quite problematic, but fortunately not impossible. Read on to discover how a lost cell phone on silent can be found.

 

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Dropped Your Phone in Water? Fix It!

Many people have dropped their electronics into water, due to the small, convenient size of them. Sometimes, a cellular device that has been submerged in water can be fixed or salvaged, as long as it is taken care of immediately.

 

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History of Prepaid Phones

Since its introduction in 1993, the prepaid wireless industry has continue to grow and evolve. Today's prepaid wireless carrier offers sleek new smartphones and more sophisticated prepaid cell phone plan options. These cell phone providers work to customize plans around the consumers' desired usage, effectively saving them money and offering a better overall experience. But it wasn't always this way, check out the infographic below to learn more about the evolution of the prepaid wireless industry and its major contributors.

 

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History of Prepaid Phones
 

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