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  2. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, less than a month after the original iPhone was released, a member of MacRumors named jorsuss started a thread titled "I dropped my iPhone in water". They covered the phone in rice, which may have been the first documented attempt to use the procedure on an iPhone. [1]

  3. Liquid contact indicator - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of the liquid contact indicator is to have a lead to the cause of a defect in electronic devices. The manufactuer will not conduct a repair under warranty for a device with an activated LCI. [1] Still there can be reasons for doubt. Longer, but not extreme exposure of a device in a humid environment, can trigger a LCI ...

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  5. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, after porting to a new provider the number would be locked in for 90 days. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv. The duration for the process is 3 days and the time a number is deactivated for portability is about 2 hours. [32] [33] [34] Japan: 2006.10.24 1 JPY 3000 [35] [36] Malaysia: 2008.10.01 1 Free

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    A copy of the death certificate of the AOL account holder, issued in the United States. If a death certificate is not available, please contact AOL Customer Service at 800-827-6364. You can request the suspension or cancellation of billing and premium services through this form.

  8. Ringback number - Wikipedia

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    A ringback number is a telephone number for a telephone line that automatically calls the line that the call was placed from, after the caller has hung up. The typical use of this facility is by telephone company technicians for testing a new installation or for trouble-shooting. [1]

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