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Samsung's New Foldable Phone

Samsung has recently marked the 10-year anniversary of its Galaxy S range and the company officially unveiled their first smartphone that folds up: The Galaxy Fold at the occasion. Garry McGregor, Vice President of IT and Mobile, Samsung Electronics Australia states the "Galaxy Fold is a symbol of the future of mobile technology, ushering in a new category of smartphones that will change the way we live, work, and play on a mobile device." "From when you open your Galaxy Fold and open it you'll experience a completely new experience that seamlessly moves between screens without a pause.   It's the Samsung Galaxy Fold can be designed to offer all the performance and power that Australians have come to expect from Samsung with a new design made to work with foldable displays." Samsung Australia say that customers from Australia are among the very first people in the world to try out Samsung's Galaxy Fold smartphone when it launches. What exactly is what is...

iPhone x Water Damage Repair

  Have you ever had an iPhone x water damage ? Has it been working for you since then, or need urgent repair ? More and more mobile devices support IP67 or IP68, which means more and more cell phones are water-resistant. However, we should know that water-resistant does not mean waterproof. You should keep your smartphones away from water to avoid water damage. Wet equipment needs to be cleaned immediately when wet. The iPhone X has an IP67 rating, meaning that it is dust and water-resistant. However, it is not waterproof and can be damaged by water in some daily situations. For example, when you use the phone on a rainy day and get wet, the water can get inside the device and cause damage. The damage caused by water is generally the short-circuiting and corrosion of internal components inside the phone, leading to functional problems. In the iPhone SIM slot, there is an indicator for water damage. It is a plastic piece that turns red when it has too much water in it. You can look ...