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How To Destroy Your Tablet

From getting in the hands of your kids to environmentally hazardous jobs, tablets can take a beating. One of the best ways to make sure you have a tablet that lasts is by purchasing a durable tablet you know can withstand the test of time, and the elements. With a tough tablet, you can rest assured that all of your worries will disintegrate. But what if you don’t have a tough tablet? What types of hazards do you face?kodiakglacier4 tough tablet

10 Easy Ways to Completely Ruin Your Not-So-Tough Tablet

  1. Expose it to elements. If you’ve ever left your smartphone out in the hot sun to bake or let it freeze in the winter, you probably know that it automatically shuts off. Well, the same goes for tablets, and it’s extremely damaging. Leaving your tablet out in the sun can cause it to overheat, which is much worse than leaving it out in the cold. Tablets tend to automatically shut down when they reach temperatures of -40 degrees or 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Rooting tablets. Have you ever heard of rooting a smartphone? Rooting is a technique used to gain access to the root of your device. This means that you will enhance your devices privileges. Well, the same goes for tablets. They can be rooted, but improper rooting can break the device, leaving it useless. So, if you’re going to root something, root carefully because you could easily end up breaking your not-so-tough tablet.

Shop online with Glacier Computers!

Don’t go anywhere just yet. Shop online with Glacier Computers to find a durable tablet that can withstand the test of the elements and rooting to help you succeed further on the job. Stay tuned for our next blog: Actions That Break Tablets.

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