Samsung FTW - Fascinate General

So I do a lot of reading on this forum but rarely post.
Last night, my phone fell out of my hands while I was sitting outside the hottub and went right into it. It was like how something falls to the bottom of the ocean in a movie. I got it out right away dried it off, took out the battery and sd card and looked at it.
It seemed that no water got into the system at all. The phone works just as it did when before the dive. The only thing that is touchy is the charger now, but oh well.
Samsung ftw

My friend dropped his Incredible in tea. He thought the same thing, but now, the phone reboots itself when it gets warm at all, and if it gets cold, the touchscreen becomes unresponsive. It was stupid to turn it back on. You should have immediately stuck it in dry rice and never turned it on, as that can prevent damage from happening.

Yeah, regardless of manufacturer/model, never turn a dunked phone on until you're 100% sure it's as dry as you can possibly get it.
Pull the battery and SD card, then shove the whole mess into a bag of white rice for AT LEAST 24 hours, more if you can. The longer it sits in the rice with no power, the more likely it is to survive the dunking.

Nah dehumidifier is better lol
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Anyone know of any cell phone shops that have a wet phone recovery service?
I would place the phone inside a small pressure vessel and pull a deep vacuum for 15-20 mins (or until I archived 1000µm). Then break the vacuum with dry nitrogen. Repeat 3x's.
This is the method for pulling moisture out of refrigeration systems and it does work well.
I would think a small phone shop could easily get $50 a pop to save someones phone.
Hope yours stays happy! good luck

Hair dryer.
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dw77x said:
Anyone know of any cell phone shops that have a wet phone recovery service?
I would place the phone inside a small pressure vessel and pull a deep vacuum for 15-20 mins (or until I archived 1000µm). Then break the vacuum with dry nitrogen. Repeat 3x's.
This is the method for pulling moisture out of refrigeration systems and it does work well.
I would think a small phone shop could easily get $50 a pop to save someones phone.
Hope yours stays happy! good luck
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I would worry about the screen in a vacuum.
If it were my phone though, I would completely disassemble it and make sure I got all of the water out that way, maybe hit it with some 99% isypropal to help get any water out from under chips and in tight places, and let it dry for a few days in silica beads.

A hairdryer is a horrible idea. It can't pull the water out. On the contrary, it's more likely to force the water into worse places.
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xmrbonesx said:
A hairdryer is a horrible idea. It can't pull the water out. On the contrary, it's more likely to force the water into worse places.
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And cook the inside components. hehe forgot the /sarcasm tag. I'm not stupid
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I'm not so sure about the phones, but my samsung led tv survived a house fire... Pretty proud of that little purchase.
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sageDieu said:
And cook the inside components. hehe forgot the /sarcasm tag. I'm not stupid
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I know that, but there are people that will blindly follow anything they read on these boards, and I've seen a hairdryer suggested before.

AlexDeGruven said:
Pull the battery and SD card, then shove the whole mess into a bag of white rice for AT LEAST 24 hours, more if you can. The longer it sits in the rice with no power, the more likely it is to survive the dunking.
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Rice is a good option and works well, but the small silica packets that are used as desiccant work even better and can be purchased very cheaply.
Putting your phone in some sort of vacuum or near-vacuum is probably a bad idea because the hardware was likely not designed to withstand such conditions.
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Ok guys update.
So its been what a couple of days now, and my phone is working pretty good. all the main things work. the only thing that is a little touchy is the charger, and it keeps saying usb connected, but i can live with that.

I uses to work at a sign shop and my bosses kids were terrible about throwing phones in water so he found the little pink water detector strips so I know if you do that you can put it on and trade out your phone
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Golgotha theskull said:
I uses to work at a sign shop and my bosses kids were terrible about throwing phones in water so he found the little pink water detector strips so I know if you do that you can put it on and trade out your phone
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Probably super illegal or at least in violation of like everything in the contract you sign about insurance and replacements. Lol
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sageDieu said:
Probably super illegal or at least in violation of like everything in the contract you sign about insurance and replacements. Lol
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I second that LOL.
Anyways, I just want to say Samsung FTW because this phone has just been amazing in so many ways. Abilities to super customize in any way, shape and form, awesome screen...I was VERY hesitant on buying an all touch screen phone. Coming from a Blackberry Tour I was very use to a real keyboard and buttons. Yes this phone has it's up's and downs, but all in all the pros really out weigh the cons.
I'm in absolute NO rush to get a new phone any time soon. I love my Fassy

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Water damaged Incredible

A question for some of the folks in xda land.I have a friend who has an incredible that she dumped in the toilet and it half works on its own whim.She was actually told by someone to put it down in a bag of rice in an attempt to draw out the remaing moisture.Does this really work and if so how long should she leave it in the bag of rice?I had never heard of this and thought I would ask.
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A question for some of the folks in xda land.I have a friend who has an incredible that she dumped in the toilet and it half works on its own whim.She was actually told by someone to put it down in a bag of rice in an attempt to draw out the remaing moisture.Does this really work and if so how long should she leave it in the bag of rice?I had never heard of this and thought I would ask.
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It sorta works. There's better ways to do it faster... as in rice can take a week or two at least.
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It sorta works. There's better ways to do it faster... as in rice can take a week or two at least.
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I would appreciate any advice you could give.My friend is on a very limited income,single with 3 kids so I'm trying to help her avoid getting another phone.She's had that phone since about a week after its release and it still looks like it just came out of the box.Very well taken care of except for the toilet incident.
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I've done the bag of rice technique before with success. Not with an Incredible, a Samsumg feature phone, but it does work.
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I've done the bag of rice technique before with success. Not with an Incredible, a Samsumg feature phone, but it does work.
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Any idea how long to leave it in bare minimum?
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A while back I dropped my phone into my bowl of cereal and it was somewhat damaged by the milk. It was never completely submerged, though, so I think damage was minimal. The charging light wouldn't turn off, but it seemed OK otherwise.
Anyway, I took off the battery cover, removed the battery and SD card and started by using a towel to soak up as much moisture as possible. Then, I grabbed a small Tupperware and poured in a bit of rice. I placed the phone (just the phone, no cover, battery, or SD card) in and poured some more rice in (enough to cover the phone). I snapped the lid on and left it alone for a day. When I put it all back together and turned it on, everything was fine and phone is still going strong.
Depending on the extent of damage I'd think she might need to leave it in longer than a day, but I'm not sure. Her best bet would probably be to leave it as long as she is able to.
Good luck!
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Wisegy84 said:
A while back I dropped my phone into my bowl of cereal and it was somewhat damaged by the milk. It was never completely submerged, though, so I think damage was minimal. The charging light wouldn't turn off, but it seemed OK otherwise.
Anyway, I took off the battery cover, removed the battery and SD card and started by using a towel to soak up as much moisture as possible. Then, I grabbed a small Tupperware and poured in a bit of rice. I placed the phone (just the phone, no cover, battery, or SD card) in and poured some more rice in (enough to cover the phone). I snapped the lid on and left it alone for a day. When I put it all back together and turned it on, everything was fine and phone is still going strong.
Depending on the extent of damage I'd think she might need to leave it in longer than a day, but I'm not sure. Her best bet would probably be to leave it as long as she is able to.
Good luck!
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I really appreciate your help.She depends on that phone and is on a limited budget.Had got it in better times.Thanks again.I'm open to all suggestions.
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bob24260 said:
Any idea how long to leave it in bare minimum?
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A week at the minimum. Also tell her to do not touch it while it is in the rice, and especially not to turn it on.
N-Forced said:
A week at the minimum. Also tell her to do not touch it while it is in the rice, and especially not to turn it on.
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Genuinely appreciate it!
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Commercial desicants with a moving air flow works the best. I used to use these reusable desicant packs for storing guns. Those things would suck moisture out of a popcorn fart.
loonatik78 said:
Commercial desicants with a moving air flow works the best. I used to use these reusable desicant packs for storing guns. Those things would suck moisture out of a popcorn fart.
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+1 I worked for a shipping company a while back and I took some 6pack desiccants because my friend dropped her iPhone in the toilet. She put it in a plastic back with the desiccants and left it in front of a fan over night and it worked in the morning. About 8 hours. Plus if you can take the back off and remove the battery place the phone on top of the pack(battery side down) it should speed it up.
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loonatik78 said:
Commercial desicants with a moving air flow works the best. I used to use these reusable desicant packs for storing guns. Those things would suck moisture out of a popcorn fart.
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I know the ones your speaking of...the ones that say "Not a food do not eat!!!"Lol.You know somewhere someone has gave it a whirl.lol
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bob24260 said:
I know the ones your speaking of...the ones that say "Not a food do not eat!!!"Lol.You know somewhere someone has gave it a whirl.lol
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Lol. Yep. Warning labels only exist because someone did something stupid.
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synisterwolf said:
+1 I worked for a shipping company a while back and I took some 6pack desiccants because my friend dropped her iPhone in the toilet. She put it in a plastic back with the desiccants and left it in front of a fan over night and it worked in the morning. About 8 hours. Plus if you can take the back off and remove the battery place the phone on top of the pack(battery side down) it should speed it up.
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I really appreciate the advice.I have passed along the tips and hopefully the device can be saved.
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Yeah you gotta be ready when stuff like this happens... The very very VERY first thing to do when it becomes submerged is take the battery out and leave it out until the phone is dry
+1 Yep the faster you can remove power the better off you are. And the rice trick has worked for me and other before when a phone/camera/etc has been dropped in water. Once you start getting into soda and other liquids I think the success rate goes down.
^yeah, IIRC if it gets submerged in other liquids you're actually supposed to wash the device off carefully in water because there's no current to short anything (if you have the battery out) and water is the least corrosive
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^yeah, IIRC if it gets submerged in other liquids you're actually supposed to wash the device off carefully in water because there's no current to short anything (if you have the battery out) and water is the least corrosive
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If you "wash" the phone. Please do it in distilled water. Water wont hurt the phone its the minerals in water that does it. Your phone will turn on under distilled water.
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My Vibrant is waterproof!

So I took my ambian like I always do and decided I was going to take a bath cause of a lower back ache. I was surfing the web and I guess the ambian kicked in and knocked my ass out! Well got out of the tub cause the water was getting cold, got out and turned on the light. I was looking all over the place for my phone and panicked when I saw it under water in the TUB!!! I picked it up and it came on, shook it off and have had zero problems out of it, charge port was open and I have no idea how it still works, it was under water for a lonnnnnnng time!
hmmmmm tell us how well it works tommorrow
Been three days now so Im calling it good!
i find this very hard to believe haha miracles do happen sir
can you try it again?
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Lol! My wife takes 20-40 mg of Ambien every night (as prescribed), in addition to other stuff for insomnia (and even all THAT doesn't always knock her out) so I know what you mean with that.
Waterproof, though, is lucky. Be very happy you lucked out.
You should have probably immediately taken the battery out and rinsed it with distilled water.
It will probably start corroding inside soon and die on you.
Also when you take Ambien you should be ALREADY in bed, not walking around or taking baths.
Interesting story though.
I have seen it before. It will corrode over time. Then it will drain battery really fast. But everything will work.
I have been worried about corrosion too but i did pull the battery out and clean everything really well. The thing that turn pink when wet is still white so somehow the water didn't get in there. Not going to try it again.
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SamsungVibrant said:
Also when you take Ambien you should be ALREADY in bed, not walking around or taking baths.
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Really i had no idea, thanks for the heads up
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Toilet phone

Just thought I'd share how lucky I am.
Last night I dropped my phone into a toilet whilst it was on. I immediately got it out took the cover, battery, SD card and SIM out, put it in a food container with rice and left it on a radiator. The phone seems to be working perfectly now!
If it got wet inside, you'll be lucky only for some time.
It's pretty sure that the phone will corrode.
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If it got wet inside, you'll be lucky only for some time.
It's pretty sure that the phone will corrode.
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If he had it in rice, all the moisture will be sucked out. of course it all depends on how quickly he put it in rice
this make for a good laugh
no offence by the way
****ty phone.
I've heard of that working before. Glad to hear it fixed your phone!
It has happened to me in the past and the rice trick worked and the phone kept chugging along for at least 2 years. Then I switched to SGS. Just dont eat the rice when your done.
Good advice on not eating the Rice!
Too late. ^^
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I hope the toilet was... er... unused.
I think phones are more durable these days.
My n1 was sitting in a puddle of water in a bag for I don't know how long and it was still on!!! Screen was white and phone was hot so I pulled battery and shook it dry. Did as op did and next day switched it on. All working as new even speaker.
Still no probs 2 months later.
If it is water and you can power down quickly should be no issues when dry.
Good luck with your phone mate.
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Well, the minerals might still be deposited on the ICs which can corrode after some time...hope that doesnt happen to you man.
Wow, I guess I should try to remember if my phone ever tries to commit a suicide in my toilet.
The other solution is to never use your phone right above the toilet...
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DarkMaster3960 said:
Wow, I guess I should try to remember if my phone ever tries to commit a suicide in my toilet.
The other solution is to never use your phone right above the toilet...
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I can't get my mind on how you would use a phone, standing up, while using the toilet...
And I can't help but remember that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLw6FemRavs
Well, I was replying to a text and when putting the phone back in my pocket, I missed!
Lol, Congrats on your phone surviving.
I tend to check my Twitter/email/facebook when on the loo so I can see how this could easily be accomplished.
It all comes down to one thing...
Real geeks don't read newspapers.
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muzicfreako said:
Well, the minerals might still be deposited on the ICs which can corrode after some time...hope that doesnt happen to you man.
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Therefore you should wash the phone in demineralized water to get the minerals of.
Understand it's logical, but man, washing your phone of, the pain a man must feel washing his precious phone.
Ahh that sucks
My wife did the same thing a long time ago with a blackberry storm and i put her phone in a bowl of rice next to the heater and her phone worked perfect for like a year later until she upgraded.

Need reassurance!!!!

So I just dropped my beloved vibrant ok the toilet and need reassurance, anyone whos done it before, will it live? So far its working ok, random color spasms and headphone port sounded distorted for a second but stopped when I paused music. It hasnt happened in about 15 minutes and the phone fell about an hour ago and dryed for about 30 minutes. I ran it over with a bike before on accident and it still worked and I love this phone so hopefully it will survive. Anyway worst damage to happen to your phone and it still worked?
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Turn off your phone, take out the battery and put it in a bag of rice. Good as new in about 2 hours.
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Before you put it in rice, might want to clean the ports and anything that you can access with distilled water. This will hopefully prevent corrosion from rusty, particle ridden toilet water.
I was at an Ace Hardware where they were selling, for five or ten bucks, a plastic bag with some dessicant for wet-phone rescue. Rice or any dessicant should work fine. I would make sure no rice dust gets into phone.
If you have any kind of blower or compressed air, blowing it out gently on no heat first might be a good idea. Also, I would first take phone somewhat apart, remove battery, sim, sdcard. Dry loose parts by hand, then blow out phone, especially all ports and contacts.
Some kind of tuner-cleaner might be an option if needed.
Thanks guys I took the whole phone apart yesterday and air dryed/ blew air in to dry it out and its working great. Only issue is the volume down rocker doesnt work 100% I have to press it a couple times to make it work. Any way to fix that?
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your phone has been through hell haha!
unfortunately there isnt much anyone here can tell you. there are certain things you can do to get as much water out as possible like the rice trick, swabbing all ports, etc. but in the long run, theres really no way of telling if any water got in deep enough to go unnoticed/uncleanable, and actually reached a point where it could cause damage <--- and if thats the case, like Woodrube said, you may experience issues somewhere down the road, even long enough to the point when youve totally forgotten about dropping it in the toilet, and youll say "how come this started happening all of a sudden?"
sucks man, gotta be careful...i went to the bathroom one night to relieve myself, after 1 or 2 drinks , and for some reason i thought that holding my phone in the same hand that was aiming wasnt the worst idea ever......yup, i ended up pissing on my blackberry
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Thanks guys I took the whole phone apart yesterday and air dryed/ blew air in to dry it out and its working great. Only issue is the volume down rocker doesnt work 100% I have to press it a couple times to make it work. Any way to fix that?
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If it was my phone, I'd get some tuner-cleaner and shoot it into the switch and hope.
TopShelf10 said:
i went to the bathroom one night to relieve myself, after 1 or 2 drinks , and for some reason i thought that holding my phone in the same hand that was aiming wasnt the worst idea ever......yup, i ended up pissing on my blackberry
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Lol. No really I laughed out loud and these ladies sitting next to me turned and looked. Brings new life to the phrase "piss on blackberry".
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Lol. No really I laughed out loud and these ladies sitting next to me turned and looked. Brings new life to the phrase "piss on blackberry".
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100% true story...not my highest point haha, although it did ultimately lead to me getting my vibrant, so i guess it can be considered a win of sorts

Phone submerged for 30 minutes...still works

Just thought my fellow Epic 4G users would enjoy this story: Yesterday I did a stupid thing. After bragging to my iPhone-touting friends about how nice it was to simply change my battery when it died on my way over, I got in the pool. After about 30 minutes of swimming, I finally realized that my Epic was still in the pocket of my swim shorts. I immediately took it out, removed the battery (phone had already shut itself off) and put it at the side of the pool. My friends mocked me, said now I'd have to get a new phone ("You should get an iPhone" Haha). I kept swimming for 2 more hours, and when I got home promptly dismantled the phone and set it out to dry over night. This morning, my friends were surprised to get a text message...my phone still works! I've had this phone since release day over 2 years ago...and I am right in line to get the SIII...go Samsung!
I'm currently running CM9 beta 3 with the default overclock at 1200MHz. The battery seems to drain a little faster and the phone itself gets a little hotter during heavy use, but it will get me by until June 21
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thats freaking awesome
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Now dare your iphone buddies to do the same with their phones!
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Now dare your iphone buddies to do the same with their phones!
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One of them already has. She dropped it into a sink or something like a week after she got it....grabbed it out immediately but it was already toasted. The downside with the iPhone (or any phone without a removable battery) is that you can't remove the power source once it gets wet, so even if you turn the phone off there is a trickle of electrons that causes all the circuits to corrode.
Android offers variety and flexibility. This can be good or bad, depending on the individual user's level of comprehension regarding various computer-related technologies.
Apple products are convenient for those who either can't understand the more complicated computer-related concepts, or don't care to (similarly, I am fully capable of learning everything necessary to be a mechanic, but I'll pay someone to change my oil if I have the money and not the time/tools/etc.). Convenience always has a price...
But in my experience, it has always been much more rewarding to handle any task with knowledge than with money... the question is whether that is because I was fortunate enough to be able to comprehend some complicated concepts, or because I've always been so broke that I didn't have any other choice
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Your lucky I did a similar thing and my epic is not working.
Give it some time. Water damage doesn't always show itself right away. Could be days,weeks,months but I'm willing to bet your phone will either completely not work one day. Or things will stop working 1 by 1. Like the keyboard one day then the home button the next.
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a guy at my work had his epic touch in his pocket and he tipped in his canoe. long story short he let me have the phone since it didn't work any longer. I took it apart and now I own an epic touch. if you can take it apart use a toothbrush and rubbing alcohol clean the board and let it dry. Worked like a charm for me.
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Give it some time. Water damage doesn't always show itself right away. Could be days,weeks,months but I'm willing to bet your phone will either completely not work one day. Or things will stop working 1 by 1. Like the keyboard one day then the home button the next.
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Correct. The thing to have done was to dissemble and rinse with de-ionized (distilled) water to remove the pool chemicals as they are corrosive. Then a through all drying before re energizing.
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Correct. The thing to have done was to dissemble and rinse with de-ionized (distilled) water to remove the pool chemicals as they are corrosive. Then a through all drying before re energizing.
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If your phone should be submersed in water or any liquid substance the first thing to do is remove the power source, the diodes act as ionizers because water is so reactive to energy. although most of the time the circuitry in the batteries go out but the electronic might sill work if you change batteries.

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