Smartphone Tips: There are no places with more bacteria than your smartphone, clean it at home like this..
Indiaemploymentnews January 19, 2025 06:39 PM

In today's digital age, the smartphone has become an integral part of our lives. We use it throughout the day, from the dining table to the bathroom, but do you know that your smartphone has become the biggest home of bacteria? Many researches have proved that there can be more bacteria on the smartphone than on the toilet seat. This is not only harmful to your health, but can also pose a threat to your family. Therefore, regular cleaning of the smartphone is very important. Let us know the easy and effective ways to clean it.

How to clean the phone better by yourself
The first thing to do is to turn off your phone so that there is no damage during moisture or cleaning. Slightly wet a microfiber cloth. Keep in mind that the cloth is not too wet. Clean with light hands to remove dust and fingerprints from the screen.

A liquid is also available in the market to clean the phone which also kills bacteria. With its help, you can clean the phone. Use cotton wool to clean the dirt accumulated around the buttons and ports. A small brush can also be used to reach those parts where the cloth cannot reach. If you use a cover or case on the phone, clean it separately. Plastic or silicone cases can be washed with lukewarm water and soap. After washing, let the cover dry completely and then put it on the phone.

Clean the speaker grills and camera lens carefully.

Use a cotton swab to clean the speaker grills and camera lens with light hands. Make sure that no moisture enters them. After cleaning the phone, dry the phone completely and then turn it on. Make sure that there are no moisture or water particles left anywhere.

Things to keep in mind

Do not pour water or any liquid directly on the phone.

Do not use any hard or rough material, as it may scratch the screen.

With these methods, you can keep your smartphone clean and safe.

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