3. Compressed AirIf dust, sand, or debris is stuck inside your phone’s charging port or around the speaker, using compressed air is
one of the best ways to go. If your phone is constantly exposed to sandy or dusty environments, using compressed air to clear it all out is a great option.
- Use Carefully: Remember - to use short, highly targeted bursts at a slight angle. Keep a certain distance from the phone to avoid pushing debris further inside the device.
4. Microfiber ClothA true must-have for anyone looking to clean the exterior of their phone is a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth. It does not scratch the screen or camera lens and is perfect for drying your phone gently, especially after it’s been in contact with water.
- Tip: Use the cloth dry or slightly dampened for tougher spots, but avoid soaking it! Otherwise, you risk dealing more harm than good.
5. Waterproof PouchIf you’re about to spend a lot of time around water, a waterproof pouch is the definitive lifesaver! Whether you plan on going to the beach, lake, or pool, this pouch will provide an extra layer of protection against accidental drops and splashes.
- Look for an IP68 Rating: It will allow you to ensure that your device is protected in up to 1-2 meters of water. It’s the perfect way to protect your phone if you’re all about long beach trips or water sports.