Mobile Repair

How to Fix Your LG Env 9900
You can attempt to solve performance issues with your LG Env 9900 mobile device by performing a hard reset of the device. Performing the reset restores the 9900 to its factory (or default) settings, meaning that any program or app (or settings change on your part) causing the problem is removed. Performing a hard reset of the 9900 requires you to press a series of buttons on the keypad.

How to Fix iPhone OS 4 Google Sync
When upgrading from iOS 3 to iOS 4 for the iPhone, your Google Sync account may behave erratically by refusing to update your contacts, calendar or mail. This problem wrecks havoc on your Gmail account, as new or updated information from Google doesn't push to the iPhone or updates slowly. With the firmware update available for the iPhone, Apple corrected the error and it is available free through the iTunes program. Once updated, the information on the iPhone is replaced with the current information in your Google account to keep both the device and the account synchronized.

How to Fix an iPhone That Freezes
When you launch applications, type, or play games, sometimes your iPhone freezes and becomes unresponsive. When you press any buttons, your device doesn't respond. This can usually be very annoying especially if you are in the middle of something. Without damaging your iPhone, you can fix the freezing issues and restore your iPhone back to working condition with basic troubleshooting steps.
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How to Fix an iPhone GPS
Unlike the GPS in your car, the one on your iPhone goes wherever you do. Since you have your iPhone with you all the time, you have your GPS with you as well. The iPhone is known as a user-friendly smart phone. But every now and then you might experience a glitch with your phone's GPS. These easy-to-follow steps should help resolve the problem.

How to Fix an iPhone Earpiece
If your iPhone's earpiece has stopped working and you can no longer hear people when making phone calls, you may need to perform a simple fix to solve the problem. Using the items that come with your iPhone, you can make a non-functioning earpiece functional again. A bug in the iPhone can cause it to sometimes serve audio to the wrong channel; if there are no headphones plugged in, the phone may think it needs to still send audio to headphones thus causing the earpiece to stop working.

Instructions


  1. Plug the iPhone's headphones into the audio jack while the device is powered on.
  2. Unplug the headphones from the audio jack and make a test phone call to see if it has resolved the problem.
  3. Reset your iPhone by holding down the sleep button at the top of the device and the home button at the bottom of the device at the same time until the device reboots.

How to Fix An iPhone That Won't Save Pictures

Sometimes when using the iPhone to take a picture, the picture will not save. Operating the camera seems perfectly normal, but when you go to the Camera Roll you see only a blank square where the picture should be. This error is not particular to any certain version of the iPhone OS, and running updates, resetting the phone, even a hard reset, will not solve the problem. Here's what you have to do.

How to Fix an iPhone Passcode Lock
The iPhone, the iPod touch and the iPad allow the user to set a numeric password of four digits, sometimes called a pass code, or even a more complicated password. If you forget your password, it's trivial to get into the device when you hook it up to the computer you last synced it with; you can then restore it, but you will lose any data entered since your last sync.
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How to Fix iPhone 3G from Restore Mode
Your iPhone 3G is stuck in Restore Mode or Recovery Mode and you're ready to stomp it on the ground. You searched the web for a solution and it seems like a run around for tech support. Try these steps to
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How to Fix a Wet iPod or iPhone
Apple's iPod is the music and media player that helped to build demand for digital music players, and the iPhone combines the functionality of the iOS operating system with the convenience of a smartphone. These devices may feature advanced capabilities such as downloading and running a number of games and apps and accessing the Internet in addition to their standard functions. Unfortunately, because of their advanced technology they are highly susceptible to water damage. Quick action and thorough drying are necessary to fix a wet iPhone or iPod

How to Repair iPhone Screens
The iPhone is a smart phone created by Apple. It has a touch screen that you use to make phone calls, and to navigate through all of the phone's features. The screen on the iPhone is not indestructible, though. It will crack when the phone is dropped or mishandled. Repairing the iPhone's screen requires replacing it with a new one from the Apple store.
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How to Repair a Sidekick Cell Phone
Cell phones are expensive machines. While the temptation to throw away a broken cell phone may arise, this is not an option for some people. It's a good idea to bear in mind some basic tips for repairing your cell phone in a pinch. If you have a T-Mobile Sidekick model, you can perform many repairs yourself using simple tools and replacement parts available at a number of websites.
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How to Repair a Cell Phone Microphone 
A broken cell phone microphone can be inconvenient at the very least and render your expensive mobile device nearly useless. Getting it fixed at a repair shop or when the phone is out of warranty can cost more than the phone itself. Luckily, fixing or replacing a microphone yourself can be accomplished in a few short steps.
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How to Remove Scratches from Your Cell Phone Screen
Removing scratches from your cell phone screen isn't impossible. It can be done with a little ingenuity and a few supplies. Not only will this method almost magically erase the deepest scratches and marks from a cell phone screen, it also works on CD's, clock faces, and any other type of plastic display screen.
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How to Fix a Wet Cell Phone Battery
Cellphones are designed to be portable devices. As with anything you carry around frequently, phones are bound to get damaged. In all likelihood, during your phone's lifetime, you will spill liquid on it. Unless you follow these easy steps after your phone's battery gets wet, it could be damaged permanently.
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