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Why Does My Iphone 4s Keep Blinking

Why a eye mark is blinking on my left most corner of my samsung galaxy note2?

The eye icon on your notification panel is a feature of your phone called Smart Screen.

When enabled, it will scan for your eyes and check if it is looking at your screen. The feature will then keeps the screen on as long as it detects that your eye is still on screen. The auto-screen will not get activated as long as you are looking at your phone`s screen.

This feature can be very handy when you are reading something on your phone to keep the screen from turning off even without any input.

● To enable Smart Stay:

Go to your Home screen, then Apps.
Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Screen timeout, and then set it to 30 seconds.
Put a check mark the box next to Smart Stay option to enable it.
Smart stay is now enabled.

● To disable Smart Stay:

Go to your Home screen, then Apps.
Select Settings.
Select Display.
Uncheck mark the box next to Smart Stay option to enable it.
Smart stay is now enabled.

Mophie Case problems (iPhone 6)?

So for my Birthday, I got the Mophie Juciepack Air for the iPhone 6. I was really excited to start using it as well as my new phone. I plugged in the case, but after about 10 seconds, the light on the back to show it was charging just suddenly stopped blinking. I'm not sure what to do, my parents spent $100 on the case and we all really want it to work

Should I save up and buy iPhone 5?

I'm almost 16 and I'm considering on saving up t buy the iPhone 5, I would by a unlocked phone, and then use pay as you go so no expensive monthly bills. I know it's a lot of money but when I really want something, I'm good at saving every penny, and I'm looking to get a Saturday job when I'm 16, I know it will take a while but will eventually be able to save up that much.. The only thing is, I kind of feel like saving all that money, then spending it all on an phone that will be out of date in a couple of years is a waste. And also, in reviews people have been saying that the iPhone 5 is a disappointing improvement, and the software feels out dated. I keep thinking that if I wait for the iPhone 6 then it will be more worth it. But I know that'll be at least a year from now so it pointless thinking that. I could get an iPod touch 5th gen instead but I've always thought how good it would be to have an iPhone. At the moment I have a 3rd/2nd generation iPod touch which is extremely slow and cannot be updated, and I have a phone which I really don't like and has problems with typing on the keyboard. I think maybe paying £529 just to not carry 2 devices is a lot, although I do want abetted camera and to use Internet away from wifi connection. So, should get the iPhone 5? iPod touch? Also, is it worth getting an iPhone if its on pay as you go and not contract? I can't afford it on contract.

I've dropped my tablet into the water. It keeps restarting. What is the chance of saving it?

I can tell you a little story:A friend of mine accidentally dropped his smartphone in a pool, it was completely submerged, after very quickly picking it up....the most immediate advise we got from both the web and those so called "experts" was:a) DO NOT turn on the device (which I think you have done already, sadly). If you turn it on, electricity starts to flow possibly short-circuiting stuff and damaging the device. This is because most water can conduct electricity to certain level, because it has salts and other stuff diluted (unless it is distilled water).b) If possible take out the battery, to, again,  protect it from turning on.  Dry everything  with a towel as best as you can.c) Drop the device and battery into a bowl (or a bowl for each) or recipient full or RICE, yes, RICE grains...so, the device kind of stays in the middle completely surrounded by RICE...like floating in RICE ..I think you get the idea.d) Leave it there for a couple of days in a dry environment and getting as much sunlight (for the heat) as possible.Explanation: RICE will absorb humidity, sun heat will help with water evaporation and whatever humidity is left there will be absorbed by the RICE grains.After a few days, take it out of the rice bowl, put in the battery and turn it on.There is a high possibility that, if it was not damaged initially with the immersion in water, and now, full dry. It will work fine.Sadly, if something was damaged by a short-circuit when turning it on initially, after it became wet or  while it was wet (at least some parts...), then your device is damaged for good.In my friend's case, his phone turned on perfectly after a few days of drying in RICE grains and worked perfectly.   But, that was just his case.If you decide on trying this, AT YOUR OWN RISK,  let us know how it works.Good luck.

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