Over the past 8 years, Apple users have found all sorts of clever hacks to fix your iPhone without going out and buying pricey parts or accessories. Some hacks can even make your iPhone better than it was out of the box.
Here are 9 DIY solutions to try the next time you face issues with your phone:
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1. TouchID
If your TouchID isn’t working right or feels sticky, then just use a Q-tip with a little bit of rubbing alcohol and your home button will be as good as new.
2. If your phone charges slowly
If your phone takes a long time to charge, then chances are that lint is packed into the corners and sides of the lightning charging port. Use a toothpick to remove all the dirt from it.
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3. Earpiece
If you feel that that your earpiece isn’t working properly and sounds like it is too quiet, then Apple suggests you use a “brush to gently clear any debris from the speaker”. However, you can also use a pencil eraser to rub over your speaker's grill to clear out the dirt.
4. Speakerphone
If you feel you can’t hear clearly through your speakerphone, then just place it in a bowl to amplify the sound.
5. iPhone cord
If you are worried that your phone’s cord will fray, then use a spring from an old pen to prevent this from happening.
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6. iPhone stand
You don’t need to buy a dock to stand-up your phone. A basic binder clip or two can make a great stand.
You can also make an iPhone stand with an cut up credit card or cardboard.
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7. Stylus
You can make your own stylus by using an old pen, a sponge, and some chewed gum.
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8. If you’ve wet your iPhone
You may probably have heard people say that if you wet your iPhone, you should place it in bin of rice. Here’s something even better. Save the bags of silica that come with new shoes and use them to dry your iPhone.
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9. Changing your SIM
Just use a paper clip if you need to remove or switch your SIM in you iPhone, according to Apple.
This article originally appeared on Independent.
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