5.5 Troubleshooting Mobile Devices Flashcards

1
Q

How are swollen batteries caused, and what problem can they create?

A

They are caused by overcharging and they can create power issues

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2
Q

List the steps for repairing a device after liquid damage.

A
  1. Dry off excess liquid
  2. Power off the device
  3. Disassemble the device
  4. Clean the circuit boards and contacts
  5. Replace the battery
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3
Q

How do you fix a damaged port?

A

Remove and replace it

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4
Q

How can digitizers fail?

A

Liquid damage or shock damage

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5
Q

Name four possible parts of the screen that could be broken

A
  1. Glass
  2. Digitizer
  3. Screen
  4. Backlight
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6
Q

Where could the issue be if there are dim images?

A

With the backlight or the inverter

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7
Q

Where should you use your mobile phone to maintain a good wireless connection?

A

Between 30 to 50 metres away from the wireless access point

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8
Q

What should you check if a mobile phone is having connectivity issues?

A

That it is connected to the right SSID with the right password

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9
Q

What could be some indicators that a mobile device is infected with malware?

A
  • Excessive power drain
  • Significant data transmission
  • Asking for additional permissions
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10
Q

How do you recover a mobile device with a malware infection?

A

Back up the data, then format the device and re-install the base OS

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