The Asian Age

Is your phone monsoon ready?

Protecting your personal electronic­s from water damage is crucial as your data is more expensive than the hardware on its own

- KRISHNA MAKWANA

The gruelling summer is over and our much needed respite is facilitate­d by the monsoons. With monsoons however, arrives the tricky problem of safeguardi­ng one’s smartphone against it. Let’s face it — you can’t leave your smartphone at home just because it’s raining outside. Here are a few ways that you can opt for, in order to protect your smartphone against this season:

Silica pouches: This is the simplest and the cheapest solution. Most silica pouches come with a zip-lock facility that allows users to protect the smartphone from getting wet and preventing excess moisture from accumulati­ng. The only downfall is that the smartphone­s cannot be used with these on, therefore; one is required to remove the device in order to use it.

Water-proof cases: Keep your device’s full functional­ity intact with a waterproof case. These are specifical­ly made to fit your device and protect them against factors water, dust, drops and bumps. Sadly, most waterproof cases manufactur­ers cater to only high-end flagship smartphone­s. Besides being expensive, there is also a high possibilit­y that you might not find one for your device, or even in your country.

Shopping poly-bags: Out of ideas? Just switch your phone off, wrap it in a handkerchi­ef, cover the same with a paper and properly fold it into a shopping poly-bag. You can even make use of a garbage bag for that matter. Well, this is only if you are sure you going to be soaking wet without rain gear for yourself.

Balloon: As random as this idea sounds, using a balloon to protect your smartphone from rain-water has actually found to be successful. Inflate the balloon in order to insert your smartphone inside then carefully deflate it (without popping it) and it’s good to go. Then again, you might not be able to use the smartphone through the balloon — but at least it’s safe.

Tempered glass: These are extremely durable. They are first heated and cooled using chemical and thermal technology especially to make them resistant against scratches, fingerprin­ts and shock. Not many know this but they can also act as protectors for the smartphone’s display against water. Don’t go for a cheap glass protector, as the chances of water seeping in around the edges are higher then.

Condoms: You never know how lucky you’ll get and it’s certainly better to be safe than sorry, so use a condom …er.. to protect your smartphone. These soft and stretchy thermoplas­tic covers can actually end up protecting your smartphone against water.

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PHOTO: PIXABAY

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