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The Problem With Your Mobile Phone SIM Card

Sunday, May 29, 2011
posted by Jordan

If you own a mobile phone that comes from the T-mobile network and for some reason, your phone was broken or maybe you just wanted to upgrade, what happens to your SIM? If you got a new mobile phone from Network 3, the next thing you might need to do is to take you mobile to an independent repair shop and request that they unlock it for you so it would be open to all networks.

Most users would suggest that they upgrade to O2 as many are dissatisfied with the other two networks, but basically if you don’t have an open line phone, you won’t be able to switch networks easily. But whatever network you maybe with, the best way for you to enjoy your phone is with confidence that it is properly insured, so make sure that you get it covered within 6 months after your purchase.

Getting mobile phone insurance is as easy as a few clicks on your mouse. Visit our main page and compare our policy with other providers in terms of being comprehensive in our policy and price. With us, you can already avail of comprehensive mobile phone insurance for as little as £2.49 a month. You will already enjoy coverage for your phone against theft, loss, accidental damages, fraudulent call and even if your travel outside the UK with our 90 day International cover.

The Nice Trick With Rice For Your Wet Mobile Phone

Thursday, April 21, 2011
posted by Jordan

When you only think about rice when in the mood for exotic Asian cooking, then you should add this new idea to your list. When you get your mobile phone wet, one of the best home remedies you can find to dry it effectively is raw rice. It’s because rice has very good absorbing properties so it can very well absorb the moisture from your wet mobile phone.

Speed plays a crucial factor in being able to save your mobile phone. The moment it is dropped in water, take out the batteries and dry it as much as you can with a damp cloth. Save your SIM card as this contains important contact information and just submerge your phone inside the rice and let it in there overnight.

There is a good chance you can still save your mobile phone, but if the damage is too severe then the next thing you should do is to ask for a claim. That’s why it’s very important to get comprehensive mobile phone insurance for your cell phone within the first few months of purchase.  For as little as £2.49 a month, you can already cover your mobile phone from accidental damages, including water damages as well. For small water accidents, you can rely on rice; but for major water damage that should need repair or replacement, its sure valuable to know you got mobile insurance for your phone.

Phone Insurance and Water Damage

Thursday, March 25, 2010
posted by Jordan

Water damage can be far more deadly than you might think.  We have many, many horror stories of seemingly tiny amounts of water in weird and unusual places and times completely killing a phone, frying the computer 'brains' of the handset.

One particular situationwas a female friend simply riding her bicycle in London, with her phone in her rucksack on her back.  It started raining and within minutes she got off at her destiniation - it was only a6 minute bike ride in total.  When she arrived her phone was completely deada and after the best attempts did not ressurect.  She had to get a replacement phone.

Now, some phones can be more resilient to a bit of water damage than others.  But the trouble is you just never know.

The best steps to take are as follows...

IMMEDIATELY get the phone out of the water or wet envirnment.  The longer it is under the more chance that it will not come back to life.

If it is off DO NOT turn it on or try to turn it on.  This will pass the electrical current through the phone and across the vital 'brains'.  If there is moisture in there it is then likely to short-circuit and fry itself. Dont turn it on.

Take it apart immediately, take off the battery, take out the SIM card and put them in a warm dry place - not on a radiator but near one is ok - 30cm away or so.

Leave it like that for 48 hours.

DO NOT turn it on within 48 hours.  See above - if it is still slightly wet yo will fry it.

After 48 hours, put it all back together.  Then turn it on.  If it will not turn on you have a very expensive paperweight. If it does turn on watch over the next few hours and days for faults like screen flicker and the phone software working in strange ways.

So sometime, just sometimes your phone *might* survive.  But usually water damage will completely kill it - or will render it largely useless for example by making half the screen not work - or the phone menu system no longer work - at which point you need to get a new phone.

This is why you need to be protected with a water damage cover within your phone insurance

Worth Risking Your Life ?

Friday, May 29, 2009
posted by Jordan

How far do you go to save your mobile phone? It’s crazy the things that happen simply for the sake of saving or retrieving your phone.

I know of an incident that happened near where I used to live and it was also widely reported in the local papers. A teenager was a passenger in the back of his friend’s car, and was holding his phone out of the window as they drove, trying to get a signal. Obviously, he dropped the phone, but as he did, he instinctively lunged against the door to try and catch it and the door popped open. He never made it.

I read a couple of other stories recently. One concerned 2 pals who were fishing on a lake when one dropped his phone. He jumped in to retrieve it (whatever possesses anyone to believe that their phone will ever work again?). Finding it difficult to see or swim in the slime filled lake, his friend jumped in to help him. Another fisherman came to rescue them both, but only one survived.

Some might find this equally tragic story just a tiny bit amusing. A man dropped his phone down a drain. Unfortunately it was to a sewer, but he still tried to retrieve his phone. Removing the drain cover, he edged inside with his arms above his head…and got firmly stuck. Passers-bye called the fire brigade who managed to get him out (he was a very big man) but he had already drowned.

It’s fair to say, that if all these people (and the 800,000 people in the UK who drop their phones into the toilet each year) had their mobile phones insured and the data on the sim card backed up on their pc’s (it’s easy) then they would not be so willing to put their lives at risk.

Knowing your have mobile insurance, and it’s insured for theft, water damage, loss or any other accidental damage gives peace of mind. It will certainly make you think twice before risking your life.

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