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Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free Here s how

Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here s how CNET 2 hrs ago Shelby Brown © Provided by CNET What do you do with your phone when it s served its purpose? We ll give you some options. Josh Miller/CNET Gadgets can pile up over the years new ones come out, old ones break. You probably have a drawer full of old batteries and cables, and some old phones, laptops and desktops lying around, which may only be growing larger if you replaced any of your electronics over the holidays. Perhaps you keep them for nostalgic reasons (I admit I hung onto my first Nokia block phone to show my kids one day ) or because you thought you might be able to use them again down the line. 

How to clean your phone the right way without destroying the screen

Join / Sign In CNET editors pick the products and services we write about. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission. How to clean your phone the right way without destroying the screen You can use Clorox wipes to safely disinfect your phone, but there are other common cleaners that are totally off limits. Listen - 07:28 Make sure you re cleaning your phone the right way. Derek Poore/CNET Whether your phone screen has become grubby with day to day use or you re concerned about spreading the coronavirus via objects and shared common spaces, it s time to once again talk about the right and wrong ways to clean your phone screen. Some of the guidance has changed in the last year, as a result of fears over contracting COVID-19, like if you touch a door handle or ATM buttons and then touch your phone (or your face).

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