Here Is How To Keep Your Smartphone Waterproof In Holi 2019

Jyotis - Mar 22, 2019


Here Is How To Keep Your Smartphone Waterproof In Holi 2019

The spring festival of love and colours, Holi 2019, is around us. Here are some suggestions for you to have the best moments in Holi 2019!

The spring festival of love and colours, Holi 2019, is around us. However, if you don’t want to buy another smartphone after the festival ends, you should look for some useful ways to protect your smartphones from colours and water. Besides, remember to enhance the security level for them in order for bad guys not to leverage your misstep.

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Here are some suggestions for you to have the best moments in Holi 2019:

1. Waterproof Cases As The First Choice

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You should never skip having your phone equipped with a waterproof case unless you have no intention to take photos during the two days of the Holi festival. A transparent case must be an indispensable life preserver when you come near water guns or dry colours.

2. Ziplock Bag

In addition to a waterproof case, a ziplock bag must be an ideal choice for you to keep your smartphone safe. Of course, the alternative has a certain disadvantage: you can’t use your handset to make a call or capture any shot.

3. New Way to Use Water Balloons

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If you don’t bring any waterproof case or ziplock bag along with yourself, use your own imagination! A lot of water balloons are around you. Why don’t you use them to keep your unit out of water and colours? Just put it into an empty balloon. However, remember that this solution can’t ensure your smartphone 100% waterproof.

4. Make your smartphone dry in an eye blink

What should you do when your phone is already wet? The fastest solution in this situation is making use of rice grains to cover the drenched one. These grains will collect all moisture, and therefore, you will have more time to bring the phone to the nearest service centre.

5. Don’t forget to ensure your privacy

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Many have ever experienced bad moments when coming to the Holi festival. And losing the phone must be one among those. That’s why some of us are familiar with setting a pattern lock to protect all data available on the smartphone, from text messages, personal pictures, financial information, to banking apps. You should use traditional pattern lock and passcode, instead of facial recognition or fingerprint.

In addition, lock or hide all of your payment apps must be what you should do before letting anyone use your smartphone to take shots.

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