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  2. A Cracked Phone Screen Doesn’t Mean You Have to Get a ... - AOL

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    If you have a cracked phone screen there is no need to fret, we have quick DIY fixes to professional-grade repairs to get your phone back in ship shape.

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  5. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    Submerging a mobile device into rice is a common repair advice for devices that suffered from water damage. 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 than leaving them to dry in open air.

  6. Unlocked (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    At the repair shop, a masked Jun-yeong fixes Na-mi's broken phone screen and gets the password from her in order to install spyware on her phone and clone it. Jun-yeong, who has done this before to eight victims, methodically follows Na-mi's daily activities to learn about her life.

  7. Defective pixel - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a manufacturer sends all screens to sale then replaces the screen if the customer reports the unit as faulty and the defective pixels meet their minimum requirements for return. [1] Some screens come with a leaflet stating how many dead pixels they are allowed to have before the owner can send them back to the manufacturer.