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More RAM in Android Phones – and why that’s stupid!
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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 861671"><p>Phone covers and protections can only do so much, you can drown a phone in water and still have it working properly (the deeper and more water enters the phone, the lower the chances of it surviving).</p><p></p><p>If water reaches the circuit board whasoever though (while it's turned on), you can go and buy a new one, having removable batteries increases the risk of corrosion by tenfold (OEMs protect both the circuit board and battery from corrosion by isolating them).</p><p></p><p>This is basic knowledge to anyone with a degree in electronics.</p><p></p><p>The same way I can wash my computer parts in a dish washer (as long as I don't use soap), dry it properly before reassembling and turning it back on (is how I clean my desktop actually).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 861671"] Phone covers and protections can only do so much, you can drown a phone in water and still have it working properly (the deeper and more water enters the phone, the lower the chances of it surviving). If water reaches the circuit board whasoever though (while it's turned on), you can go and buy a new one, having removable batteries increases the risk of corrosion by tenfold (OEMs protect both the circuit board and battery from corrosion by isolating them). This is basic knowledge to anyone with a degree in electronics. The same way I can wash my computer parts in a dish washer (as long as I don't use soap), dry it properly before reassembling and turning it back on (is how I clean my desktop actually). [/QUOTE]
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