It might be risky, but if the phone is insured and if the technique seems to have worked before, why not give it a try?
Not sure if there are insurance that cover sending direct electricity to a device, since that would be like getting insured for fire if you decided to build a bonfire right in your house and it goes up in flame. Also, doing that will 110% fuck up your phone's battery and internal systems, if it doesn't just outright blow it up.
Not sure if there are insurance that cover sending direct electricity to a device, since that would be like getting insured for fire if you decided to build a bonfire right in your house and it goes up in flame. Also, doing that will 110% fuck up your phone's battery and internal systems, if it doesn't just outright blow it up.
"Hi, I can't believe this happened, but my phone was just struck by lightning! My policy covers destruction by Acts of God, right??" (It may have been a provoked god, but they don't need to know that tiny detail!)