

I have tried it as well. Speaking in front of my phone about surfing equipment for example. I couldn’t care less about surfing so wouldn’t accidentally google anything about it but so far I never got any specific ads for that.
I have tried it as well. Speaking in front of my phone about surfing equipment for example. I couldn’t care less about surfing so wouldn’t accidentally google anything about it but so far I never got any specific ads for that.
Hmm… Do you use a different root method than magisk? I don’t think a root method based on the efforts of a single developer is a safe practice.
Good point. It’s highly concentrated inside a battery if not saturated. Hmm. I still wouldn’t expose them to such high temperatures.
Perhaps a longer duration at lower temperature is safer. I might try it some day with some waste batteries and a battery tester.
Well the electrolyte solution is water based so exceeding the boiling point will cause pressure buildup inside.
Edit: hmm seems I might be generalizing too much. Not all batteries use water based solutions. My point is that you should avoid a pressure buildup inside the battery due to reaching the solvents’ boiling point.
Well it was my 4th LG G4. Four times a charm I guess.
Sounds like a horrible idea if not carefully controlled. Perhaps up to 80 degrees in an oil bath could redissolve some of the electrolytes. I guess it could work. Anything above 100 is asking for trouble.
For me that was not so long ago. I still used an LG G4 as permanent car navigation until a year ago or so. I’m still surprised that one didn’t end up bootlooping.
This applies to real life as well. Results may vary.
Thought about that. Next time I’ll just use paragliding!
Oh shit.