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originally posted by: Crowfoot
a reply to: Itisnowagain
DCMA policy check the phones chip it probably isn't up to FCC standards. I had the same issue just using one two weeks after buying one after an Apple SE died from an wild arm movement wet napped it and then battery failure. Lived without one for three years then got a tablet then service issues then big eye roll later another year passes and so far so good.
Landlines will be switched off in 2025 and replaced with a digital network. This means Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), which uses copper cables to bring the connection to you home and business, will no longer be available.
Can you afford to by an ev when they stop all petrol and diesel?
As well as a heat pump to heat your home
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: andy06shake
I can't find anything online when I ask the question:
'what to do if phone explode while charging?'
And this is a big issue.
No answers for this either:
'how to put out a phone charger on fire while charging'
Something that everyone should be advised of is that a lot of fires in the home shouldn't be attempted to be stopped by pouring water over it. The best and safest thing to do would be to go to your kitchen, grab your flour container and use the flour to put out the fire. It works on the same principle as a fire extinguisher but is cheaper and more readily available. Every household has flour in it. Right?
I really hope this helps a lot of people. Of course, I do have a fire extinguisher about six feet from my dining room table, as well.