So I saw a video on Youtube where this guy got his phone, took a knife.. yes, a knife.. and stabbed the **** out of the Droid Razr Maxx for a couple seconds, showed the screen, and it had NO scratches.
Yet, my phone gets scratched after I drop it ONCE? really? REALLY? There's a line that...
I want to transfer my pics from my computer to my phone.. but how do I do this? Do I use the USB cable that I use for my charger? and is it safe to do this on a laptop that has crappy battery? It won't ruin my phones battery, will it?
I heard draining your batteries on smartphones were bad.. and my Droid Razr Maxx drained out completely... when I was charging it, it said 0%.
Did I ruin my battery? And how many of you here drained your batteries out?
I heard battery draining is good on "dumb" phones but bad on...
All these bubbles have formed in the back.. which means there is clearly some type of film attached to the Kevlar. I'm wondering if it is safe to remove it because it looks HORRIBLE with all the bubbles in the back. They've all stretched out and it looks bad.
I know for a fact that...
I thought draining batteries on smartphones were BAD.. I read an article where it said you should not let the batteries drain but charge it until it's 100% and let it continue charging a couple hours even if it says 100%.
However, the draining method was recommended for "dumbphones"...
Ahhh, why do all smartphone chargers look exactly the same? Why can't they be different? I always have chargers stacked together and just yesterday and even this morning I chose the wrong charger... but it fit in my razr Maxx.
Now what I want to know is.. is this bad for my Maxx battery...
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