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Broken screen, phone dropped in water, battery problem: bring your phone back to life with Orange Rɘpair

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November 2nd, 2022 - 4:45pm

Has your smartphone ever fallen out of your pocket and the screen was broken? Has your battery been used abnormally lately or, the ultimate problem, have you ever dropped your phone in the toilets? We have all been through these problems. To save your device from all these everyday ordeals, no need for a first aid kit: you can count on Orange Rɘpair.

First step: do you know the IMEI number of your phone ?

Do you know your IMEI by heart ? The answer is likely no. Let's solve this problem. First of all, the IMEI number is the equivalent of a serial number for electronic devices. It provides information about your device. You can find it on the packaging and the phone's invoice. If you no longer have these documents, don't panic: you can find them by typing *#06# in your phone app. Accidents happen more often than expected so always remember to keep a proof of purchase and note the IMEI number of your smartphone somewhere. This also applies to tablets.

Is it a good idea to repair your phone screen at home?

How do you repair your phone screen? One thing is for sure, don't do it yourself. If so it will end your phone's warranty. This means that for all your future repair costs, you will no longer be covered and will have to fund the repairs yourself. Guarantee its safety by dropping your phone off at one of our Orange shops to have it repaired.

Your device can't be repaired? We'll take it back! Your phone is made up of many valuable materials, which it is important to recycle. In exchange, you will receive a voucher and benefit from a special offer for your new phone thanks to Orange Retake.

My phone felt in the water, what should I do?

Having your phone fall into water is a nightmare. Yet it is one of the most common accidents. Here are our advices on what to do (and what not to do) when your phone in this case.

First of all:

  • If your phone has fallen into the toilet, disinfect it quickly. Hygiene first.

  • If it has been in the sea, rinse it with tap water. It may sound strange, but salty water and electronics really aren't compatible. Besides, your phone won't get wetter, just cleaner.

4 things to avoid
  1. Shaking your phone or blowing it dry are bad ideas. This may be a reflex, but you will only spread the water inside the phone.

  2. Use your hair dryer. For a blow-dry is very useful, but forget it for a phone. Hot air could cause short circuits and thus further damage your device.

  3. Leave your phone in the sun or on a heater: no. As said previously, electronics and heat don't match.

  4. Be patient and don't try to turn it back on right away. If you try to turn on your phone while it is still wet, it may be damaged beyond repair.

4 things to do to save your phone from drowning (litterally)
  1. Switch off your phone immediately and remove all components that can be removed (SIM card, memory card, battery). Fewer wet components reduce the risk of damage, as well as allowing for better drying.

  2. Gently dab your phone with a towel or paper towel. You can also use a crumb tray or small hoover to soak up as much water as possible.

  3. There are mixed reviews on this, but we recommend putting your phone in a container of uncooked rice for a few days to gently absorb all the water. And to make sure all the moisture is gone, you can use the silica gel packets that you may find in new shoes or clothes.

  4. Leave your phone in a place that allows good air flow to help evaporate any water left inside.

A few days after trying these tips, you can turn your phone back on. If it has not spent too much time underwater, it should work without any problems.

Your phone doesn't turn on despite your best efforts? Bring it to an Orange shop and let one of our advisors have a look on it. With Orange Rɘpair, it may get a second life.

Orange Insurance: insurance for your phone

If you are always clumsy, or if you lose your phone too often, Orange Insurance is for you. This insurance covers your phone for everyday accidents. Furthermore, it is directly linked to your phone number, so it covers you even when you get a new smartphone.