swollen battery - A swollen lithium-ion battery can be very dangerous. The pressure can make gases escape, and the battery can even catch fire or explode, especially if pierced. Your first step should be to turn off the device immediately, and keep it off. Don't plug it in or mess with it, liquid damage - It is important to realize that a Smartphone may be water resistant but not waterproof. So the longer the device is submerged or in a wet environment, the more likely the device will incur liquid damage. When faced with a Smartphone that has sustained liquid damage, turn off the device and quickly dry off the exterior of the device. Remove and dry off the battery, SIM card, and SD card., overheating - Usually, a phone heats up due to overuse, a strained battery, too much direct heat, or an overworked CPU., Physically damaged ports - Ports can be damaged from attempting to connect mismatched cables. Damaged ports on mobile devices require professional repair since device cases usually cannot be opened and the ports are soldered to the mainboard., Malware - Malware, short for malicious software, refers to any intrusive software developed by cybercriminals (often called hackers) to steal data and damage or destroy computers and computer systems. Examples of common malware include viruses, worms, Trojan viruses, spyware, adware, and ransomware.,
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