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  2. No, don't put your wet phone in rice: Popular phone myths ...

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    From not leaving your phone plugged in overnight to rice being the secret to successfully drying out a wet phone, some common misconceptions about smartphones seem true—but research says ...

  3. These Wireless Earbuds Stay Charged for a Whopping 54 Hours - AOL

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    Fact: Wireless earbuds have made our lives far easier, especially when it comes to commuting or working out. That said, there are still things about old-school wired headphones we do miss sometimes.

  4. Float voltage - Wikipedia

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    Float voltage is the voltage at which a battery is maintained after being fully charged to maintain that capacity by compensating for self-discharge of the battery. [1] The voltage could be held constant for the entire duration of the cell's operation (such as in an automotive battery) or could be held for a particular phase of charging by the ...

  5. This wireless charger gets rid of cable clutter - AOL

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    The Hicober wireless charger is designed for Apple devices, with charging pads for your iPhone, Apple Watch and earbuds. It is largely made of plastic and rubber, but the phone charging pad is ...

  6. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    When the phone is set on the pad, a coil in the pad creates a magnetic field [1] which induces a current in another coil, in the phone, charging its battery. Wireless power transfer ( WPT ), wireless power transmission, wireless energy transmission ( WET ), or electromagnetic power transfer is the transmission of electrical energy without wires ...

  7. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    Phone repair with rice. Submerging a mobile phone or other mobile device which has suffered from water damage into rice to remove the water is popular advice for water damage protection. This technique has not been shown to be effective in repairing them. [1] [2] [3] Submerging these devices into a desiccant may or may not be more effective ...

  8. Fix problems with the AOL app on Android - AOL Help

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    If the AOL app isn't working on your mobile device, don't get frustrated. Discover how to fix your app with some simple troubleshooting steps.

  9. What to do when your iPhone gets wet? Apple warns ... - AOL

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    It warns that charging a wet device might damage the connector or cable, potentially causing problems for both the iPhone and any accessory it is connected to.