Help dealing with a friend?
I let my "friend" borrow my old IPhone 6 (I have a 7). Even though my old iPhone isn't activated I still use it to play games so I don't waste battery life on my main phone.
School ends Wednesday, and I ask him everyday for it back, and he keeps giving me excuses like "I'm trying to find it" or "I'm going to let it charge the whole day" and then after the excuses he stops reading the texts I send him.
I wanted to tell him that my dad was gonna call the police to retrieve it back but I don't know if that's a thing (I have proof I own it) and I don't know what else to do.
Sounds like he's lost are sold it. Let your father get the police to teach him a lesson. In future I wouldn't lend anything out esp to friends because it can become uncomfortable.
Yup. Time to involve parents (yours and his) and then Police.
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- Should I wear gloves when dealing with small electronic components? I'm going to replace my iPhone 4S Screen. Which requires me to gut the whole phone in order to get to the screen. I'm pretty confident that it will be successful. But I'm aware that my oils or static can destroy (i don't know) the components. Would it be a good idea to wear latex gloves or something? What kind of gloves should I wear? Latex? Plastic? Plastic has static right?