Here’s my draft of the script of TECH MYTHS,
We can show a little story in the beginning of the video [take 2~3 students]
Person 1:- is struggling with something on there phone
Person 2:- asks about the issue with the phone
Person 1:- says he/she tried the viral “Soak your phone in the rice hack” but the phone is still not
properly dry and the speaker isnt working properly
Person 2:- says you still believe in this tech myth?
Then we can start the video by Person 2 being the focus
P2:- DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN THESE TOP 5 TECH MYTHS? OR TOP 5 TECH MYTHS YOU SHOULD
STOP BELIEVING IN 2024
(we can show all the tech myths on the screen and then the person can start explaining them one by
one)
1. Charging a phone overnight is bad
You may doubt and not realise how intelligent your phone is. But yes, your smartphones are designed
to understand when they have reached their maximum charge level and need to stop charging.
2. Refreshing Windows PC make it faster
People frequently accept this myth, and most users continue to think that refreshing their windows
device would speed it up. But what does the refresh button do if it’s a myth? It appears that pressing the
refresh button does not entirely refresh your computer.
It just updates the screen you are now seeing and checks to see if anything has been added to or
removed from that specific screen. However, in Mac devices, this option is not present.
3. Virtual RAM
Many consumers mistakenly believe in the myth that more RAM in a device equals better performance.
There are, nevertheless, several aspects that contribute to smooth performance. As a result, it is
impossible to evaluate a gadget just on its RAM capacity. Contrary to popular belief, smartphones with
greater RAM may run more applications in the background.
4. Place the phone in rice to dry it
It’s common practice to attempt and dry out your phone by placing it in a bowl of uncooked rice. This
a device equals better performance. There are, nevertheless, several aspects that contribute to smooth
performance. As a result, it is impossible to evaluate a gadget just on its RAM capacity. Contrary to
popular belief, smartphones with greater RAM may run more applications in the background.
4. Place the phone in rice to dry it
It’s common practice to attempt and dry out your phone by placing it in a bowl of uncooked rice. This
one myth is not wholly wrong because uncooked rice can soak water. But there are some dangers also
related to this. It may cause phone damage with the dust and also may cause scratches. However, if
you want to dry your phone, simply switch off it and keep it in a dry condition for a few days.
5. Using Incognito mode makes you invisible
Numerous people believe that using incognito mode will prevent them from being tracked. However,
you should be aware that this is a myth. You may quickly discover a message that informs you that
your browser won’t save history, cookies, site data, or anything put in forms when incognito mode is
active. Also, it may not hide your identity from the internet service provider. Try a VPN instead if you
prefer safe browsing.