**Liquid Plastic Welder: A Revolutionary Repair Tool**
Imagine having a liquid plastic welder that can fix broken items instantly, without the need for glue or other adhesives. This innovative tool claims to be the world's first of its kind and is making waves among tech enthusiasts and DIY experts alike. The process is simple yet effective - pour a small amount of liquid on the broken item, apply UV light, and voila! The repair is complete. In this article, we'll delve into the world of liquid plastic welding and explore its potential applications.
For instance, let's take a smartphone charging cable as an example. If you've ever experienced a tear or damage to your cable, this liquid plastic welder can be used to fix it instantly. Simply pour a small amount of the liquid on the damaged area, apply UV light, and wait for the repair to set. The resulting product is waterproof, heat-resistant, and dries clear - making it an excellent solution for repairing cables and other electronic components.
**DIY Smartphone Sleeve**
Another creative application of this technology is making DIY smartphone sleeves. By using a sock as a base material, you can create a protective case that provides fair drop protection and keeps your screen clear. The process is surprisingly quick and easy - simply invert the sock to create a sleeve shape, apply the liquid plastic welder, and wait for it to dry. If you choose a sock with more elastic, you can achieve a tighter fit. Take it a step further by rolling the sock up again to create an armband-style design, perfect for storing your phone against your arm while running or engaging in other activities.
**Developer Options: Unlocking Hidden Features**
For Android users, developer options can be a treasure trove of hidden features and tweaks. Two particular settings that stand out are Forced 4 Times MSAA and Background Process Limit. The first setting introduces anti-aliasing into games, smoothing out pixelated edges and providing a more immersive gaming experience. On the other hand, the second setting allows users to control the number of applications running in the background, helping to optimize battery life and prevent device slowdowns.
**Privacy Screen Guard: A Secure Solution**
In today's digital age, maintaining privacy is essential - especially when it comes to sensitive information. One ingenious solution that's gained popularity among Android users is a privacy screen guard. This clever product is essentially a screen protector with an added layer of security, making it difficult for others to read what you're viewing on your phone screen from any angle except straight on. Perfect for handling confidential data or simply wanting to keep your personal life private.
**Emergency Repair Solution: The Balloon Case**
In situations where damage is severe and a proper repair is not possible, the balloon case offers a last resort solution. This unconventional method involves filling a balloon with air, cutting off the end, and creating a temporary casing around the phone. While not ideal, this approach can provide some level of protection in an emergency situation.
**MicroUSB Cable Hack**
For those still using microUSB cables, which can be notoriously frustrating to use due to their one-way insertion mechanism, a simple hack can save time and hassle. By applying a permanent marker to the top side of the cable, you can easily identify whether it's inserted correctly or not. This small trick is sure to become a favorite among tech-savvy individuals.
**Lost Sim Ejector Tool? No Problem!**
Every phone comes with a sim ejector tool, but it's easy to lose track of - especially in today's fast-paced world. Did you know that a paperclip can serve as an equally effective solution? By folding out the end section until you have a 90-degree angle, you'll be able to easily remove and replace your SIM card.
**Conclusion**
The world of DIY repairs and hacks is vast and exciting, with new innovations emerging all the time. From liquid plastic welding to clever solutions for common phone issues, there's always something new to discover. Whether you're a seasoned tech enthusiast or just looking for ways to optimize your smartphone experience, this article has provided a wealth of information to get you started on your journey of discovery.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat is good guys and welcome to what I would say is one of the most interesting videos we've ever put together I'm going to show you 10 surprisingly useful at DIY hacks you can do with your Android smartphone let's get right into it and starting things off sunglasses now I'm willing to bet most of you guys will have at least a pair of these lying around just flip them over fold them part way inwards and rest your phone on top and that is a super simple DIY firm stand if you're the kind of person who uses a lot of social media apps like snapchat - Facebook Messenger or Twitter then try this this is the fake GPS location you simply open up the application pick anywhere on the world map that you want your phone to think it is in and it works you could send a tweet as if you were based 200 miles from where you actually are you can access snapchat filters from anywhere across the globe you could even access applications that have been geographically locked so then we've got a fancy little gadget known as bondic which claims to be the world's first liquid plastic welder so what you do is you pour a little bit of liquid on something that is broken it could be a tear in your smartphone charging cable for example you then flip it over apply UV light to it and instantly hardens and I mean this stuff isn't cheap but it's pretty good it is waterproof heat resistant it dries clear and it creates a permanent bond next up a pretty cool and surprisingly quick way to make a smartphone sleeve you simply start with a sock and pretty much invert it and that is it if you choose a sock with a little bit more elastic in it'll give you a phone a tighter fit but either way this is providing a fair bit of drop protection and does a pretty good job of keeping your screen clear but we can take this a little bit further if you then roll the sock up again so it is triple layered now and then cut off the end you've essentially got an armband if you need to make this tighter you can simply fold it up again and you can use this to store your smartphone against your arm say for example if you're running and generally speaking the friction from your skin alone will be enough to keep your phone in place now you've probably heard of developer options this small little settings menu tucked away into the back of Android that allows you to tinker a little bit more than most people would want to now there are two particular settings within this menu better wants to which perhaps you wouldn't initially consider switching on the first one being forced four times MSAA this essentially introduces anti-aliasing into the games you play which means the edges which perhaps were pixelated before become smoothed out and whilst this first setting is going to increase the rate at which our battery drains the other one is gonna do the exact opposite because you actually also have control over the background process limit the number of applications you want your phone to keep open in the background so if you are finding your device is getting too slow or your battery's running out to first give this a go one surprisingly enticing product that I've never really come across any Android user actually putting on is a privacy screen guard this is essentially a screen protector with all the benefits of tempered glass but at the same time an added layer of security from any angle except for straight on your phone screen is gonna be very difficult to read which means if you're handling confidential data or you just don't like other people looking at what you're doing in public transport for example this is quite a good option now fair warning this next one should only really be used as a last resort because it's not an ideal solution but it involves a balloon it involves filling it up chopping the end off and making sure the air doesn't escape you then get your device without a case and press into the balloon and you'll notice as the air starts to leave the plastic of the balloon is kind of form a case now thankfully there is a little bit of an evening up you can do here you can chop the end of the balloon off and you can also pull the corners away so they don't cover the screen of your phone now as fun as the process is the final product does leave a lot to be desired there's no camera cutouts and visually speaking it's not great the only time I could see myself using something like this as if I had got a brand new phone I didn't want to scratch it but at the same time I was waiting on a proper case for those of you who are still using microUSB cables which can only correctly be inserted one way up which is incredibly frustrating what can save a little bit of faff is just getting a permanent marker and leaving a mark on the top side that way whenever you pick the cable up you know that if this marked side is facing you then you've got it the right way up also related to avid social media users but perhaps slightly geared to people who have an online presence parallel space thus allows you to have two different accounts on social media and run them simultaneously once you download the application you can select the apps which you would like to clone and it creates two separate applications which when pressed will automatically take you to the application logged in to that specific account alright every phone nowadays is coming with a sim ejector tool incredibly handy but also incredibly easy to lose did you know you can also use a paperclip for exactly the same purpose you just fold out the end section until you've got a ninety degree angle and voila there's nothing more to it alright guys thank you so much for watching it really does mean a lot to me and if you found this interesting I've got plenty more like this and I'll leave them as a card above don't forget to subscribe if you're new to the channel my name is Erin this is mister who's the boss I'm signing outwhat is good guys and welcome to what I would say is one of the most interesting videos we've ever put together I'm going to show you 10 surprisingly useful at DIY hacks you can do with your Android smartphone let's get right into it and starting things off sunglasses now I'm willing to bet most of you guys will have at least a pair of these lying around just flip them over fold them part way inwards and rest your phone on top and that is a super simple DIY firm stand if you're the kind of person who uses a lot of social media apps like snapchat - Facebook Messenger or Twitter then try this this is the fake GPS location you simply open up the application pick anywhere on the world map that you want your phone to think it is in and it works you could send a tweet as if you were based 200 miles from where you actually are you can access snapchat filters from anywhere across the globe you could even access applications that have been geographically locked so then we've got a fancy little gadget known as bondic which claims to be the world's first liquid plastic welder so what you do is you pour a little bit of liquid on something that is broken it could be a tear in your smartphone charging cable for example you then flip it over apply UV light to it and instantly hardens and I mean this stuff isn't cheap but it's pretty good it is waterproof heat resistant it dries clear and it creates a permanent bond next up a pretty cool and surprisingly quick way to make a smartphone sleeve you simply start with a sock and pretty much invert it and that is it if you choose a sock with a little bit more elastic in it'll give you a phone a tighter fit but either way this is providing a fair bit of drop protection and does a pretty good job of keeping your screen clear but we can take this a little bit further if you then roll the sock up again so it is triple layered now and then cut off the end you've essentially got an armband if you need to make this tighter you can simply fold it up again and you can use this to store your smartphone against your arm say for example if you're running and generally speaking the friction from your skin alone will be enough to keep your phone in place now you've probably heard of developer options this small little settings menu tucked away into the back of Android that allows you to tinker a little bit more than most people would want to now there are two particular settings within this menu better wants to which perhaps you wouldn't initially consider switching on the first one being forced four times MSAA this essentially introduces anti-aliasing into the games you play which means the edges which perhaps were pixelated before become smoothed out and whilst this first setting is going to increase the rate at which our battery drains the other one is gonna do the exact opposite because you actually also have control over the background process limit the number of applications you want your phone to keep open in the background so if you are finding your device is getting too slow or your battery's running out to first give this a go one surprisingly enticing product that I've never really come across any Android user actually putting on is a privacy screen guard this is essentially a screen protector with all the benefits of tempered glass but at the same time an added layer of security from any angle except for straight on your phone screen is gonna be very difficult to read which means if you're handling confidential data or you just don't like other people looking at what you're doing in public transport for example this is quite a good option now fair warning this next one should only really be used as a last resort because it's not an ideal solution but it involves a balloon it involves filling it up chopping the end off and making sure the air doesn't escape you then get your device without a case and press into the balloon and you'll notice as the air starts to leave the plastic of the balloon is kind of form a case now thankfully there is a little bit of an evening up you can do here you can chop the end of the balloon off and you can also pull the corners away so they don't cover the screen of your phone now as fun as the process is the final product does leave a lot to be desired there's no camera cutouts and visually speaking it's not great the only time I could see myself using something like this as if I had got a brand new phone I didn't want to scratch it but at the same time I was waiting on a proper case for those of you who are still using microUSB cables which can only correctly be inserted one way up which is incredibly frustrating what can save a little bit of faff is just getting a permanent marker and leaving a mark on the top side that way whenever you pick the cable up you know that if this marked side is facing you then you've got it the right way up also related to avid social media users but perhaps slightly geared to people who have an online presence parallel space thus allows you to have two different accounts on social media and run them simultaneously once you download the application you can select the apps which you would like to clone and it creates two separate applications which when pressed will automatically take you to the application logged in to that specific account alright every phone nowadays is coming with a sim ejector tool incredibly handy but also incredibly easy to lose did you know you can also use a paperclip for exactly the same purpose you just fold out the end section until you've got a ninety degree angle and voila there's nothing more to it alright guys thank you so much for watching it really does mean a lot to me and if you found this interesting I've got plenty more like this and I'll leave them as a card above don't forget to subscribe if you're new to the channel my name is Erin this is mister who's the boss I'm signing out\n"