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We recommend cleaning your computer's internal components every 6-12 months, depending on your environment. Computers in dusty environments may need more frequent cleaning. Regular cleaning prevents overheating and extends component lifespan.
This depends on several factors including the device age, repair cost, and your specific needs. As a general rule, if the repair cost is less than 50% of the device's current value and the device meets your performance needs, repair is usually the better option.
Signs that your phone may need a battery replacement include: rapid battery drain, unexpected shutdowns even with charge remaining, swelling battery case, or the device not holding charge as long as it used to. Most smartphones show battery health in their settings.