I am an experienced gadget user and still i have the one bad fault ,going to the toilet listening to music....because we all know it's boring.business finished flushed got up and somehow..somehow the phone fell into the toilet,2 seconds submerged.I immediately removed the cover battery and Microsd shook as much water out of the phone as i could,and it was surprising how much water gets into a phone in 2 seconds,turned on the ps3 and placed the S2 on top of the vents for 30mins or so, reassembled the S2 and booted...no Audio and it booted with a flickering screen,turn off and waited another 30mins after which it booted correctly ,after leaving it playing music with poweramp for 5mins the audio came back....Lesson learnt .
Damn you were lucky!
Must have been a ****ty experience.
*grabs coat >>>
And youre still using it?
do what i do
bring a laptop with me to the toilet
watch fringe , aqua team hunger force or sponge bob square pants etc
Next time take a motorola defy in the toilet
lick it lick it
the exact same thing happened to my Aino but it didn't survive
dude if i were you id get that phone sterilized... man i hope no one borrows your phone.
diehard2222 said:
dude if i were you id get that phone sterilized... man i hope no one burrows your phone.
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Or it never comes up for sale or trade in marketplace. I would say something!!
qwerty warrior said:
do what i do
bring a laptop with me to the toilet
watch fringe , aqua team hunger force or sponge bob square pants etc
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WTH! How long do you sit on the thrown for bro?
I bring mine with me as well. About half the arguments me and the wife get into are for my extended time in my "office"
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WTH! How long do you sit on the thrown for bro?
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What are you smoking, I never go to the can without some sort of digital media.
Am I the only one that laughed at the fact the OP used a PS3 to dry off his phone? I thought the PS3's heating feature was used only for sandwich making
I can already see
co-worker: Your phone is the ****!!!
pdawhore: You wouldn't believe....
This is why I dump within 1 minute.
Yes the phone works,only think i have noticed is that the volume buttons are a little hard to press,and i am not sure but holding the headset button no longer controls the volume in poweramp
My son dropped my partners x10 down the toilet, she got it out pretty fast. I took out the battery and placed it in a bowl of rice for 3 days and it's working happily now
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Hehe.
Ill tell you my counter story.
3 years ago i bought a nokia n95.
2 days after i received it, i went to the toilet with it. When it was time to clean up, i put it on the paper stand. When i got up the paper stand opened up, tossing the phone right into the filthy toilet.
Luckily it only went 70% in.
I took it out very fast popped the battery sim sdcard, and cleaned everything for 2 hours. Also put it near nvidia gpu vent.
In the end, everything worked perfect. That phone never needed any type of repairs.
Today i still take gadgets to the toilet. Including s2 and laptop.
Posted from Galaxy S II
All I'm thinking is, THANK god that hasn't happened to me yet.
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Went to fix the boiler yesterday, thought best take my Galaxy S out my shirt pocket in case it falls in the toilet.
You guessed it. As taking it out dropped it in the bloody toilet!
Its resting in rice at the moment but as it was turned on I am not holding out much hope.
3 months into a 24 monther!
Oh well looks like one of those Palm Pixies that O2 are knocking out cheap is on the cards.
Best dam phone I ever owned!
SS
I posted a HOWTO further down as I tackled a similar problem succesfully yesterday;-)
May the force be with you
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simonsteele said:
Went to fix the boiler yesterday, thought best take my Galaxy S out my shirt pocket in case it falls in the toilet.
You guessed it. As taking it out dropped it in the bloody toilet!
Its resting in rice at the moment but as it was turned on I am not holding out much hope.
3 months into a 24 monther!
Oh well looks like one of those Palm Pixies that O2 are knocking out cheap is on the cards.
Best dam phone I ever owned!
SS
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Easy! This phone might not be dead (only in comma).
This same thing happened to my wife last week with an Omnia2 and it looked dead, but she proptly removed the battery and after drying it... It's alive and well again.
Just pray... and wait
You may want to wait a full day before you turn it on again. Please let us know
let it dry thoroughly
and you may want to try another battery
10 years ago i dropped a motorola startac in the loo as I was cleaning it
it still works on the charger!!!
just be patient and let it dry well (two days)
oh man that sucks, update us if it's still alive..
Went fishing last week and after a full day on the boat I realized my dad had put my bag (with ipod) in the live well instead of the dry area. The thing was DEAD for about 3 days and sitting in the rice jar for 48 hrs AMAZINGLY brought it back to life.
Ow and since I´m in Brazil an iPod here costs ARM+LEG so I´m a very happy camper now.
Wait and be happy!
Latest news after a few days drying.
Turns on but screen is grey. It used to show very faint lines. Like the screen matrix lines.
Now it turns on and screen is just grey.
Occasionally get flashes of the Samsung splash screen and I did try the 3 button recovery mode and once I saw a flash of green and the little robot.
Maybe all is not lost. Its back in the rice at the moment! Not sure what we are having with our sweet n sour tomorrow night though!
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Latest news after a few days drying.
Turns on but screen is grey. It used to show very faint lines. Like the screen matrix lines.
Now it turns on and screen is just grey.
Occasionally get flashes of the Samsung splash screen and I did try the 3 button recovery mode and once I saw a flash of green and the little robot.
Maybe all is not lost. Its back in the rice at the moment! Not sure what we are having with our sweet n sour tomorrow night though!
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i thought it got wet yesterday?
let it dry for a few days DO NOT use it before that
take the battery out!!!
Once I silly took my iPhone to the bathroom and drowned it. It took three days in rice for it to completely recover. So, don't lose you hope. We all support you
*If completely dead, I am ready to have a virtual beer for it to rest in peace*
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Once I silly took my iPhone to the bathroom and drowned it. It took three days in rice for it to completely recover. So, don't lose you hope. We all support you
*If completely dead, I am ready to have a virtual beer for it to rest in peace*
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Should we be drinking beer together so close to the Ashes and the Rugby? lol
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i thought it got wet yesterday?
let it dry for a few days DO NOT use it before that
take the battery out!!!
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No sorry was Saturday.
I keep the hope but have always fancied a play with a Palm WebOS.
Still I am missing the Galaxy S. I want it back! Live damn you live!!!
You never know, my son poured a glass of sticky fruit juice on my laptop. Came out of every hole. Turned it off quick. Stripped it down as much as possible, got to unlock all the ribbon connectors, water sits right in there. Soaked it in Isopropyl alcohol. Binds to the water and draws it out. Let it dry for a few days and it fired right up. Also had to strip my SGS, screen was messing about, found the main screen connector hanging off. Anyway comes apart quite easily, just a few small screws and some gently pulling on the bezel edge.
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Should we be drinking beer together so close to the Ashes and the Rugby? lol
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So what? We all are under the same Queen!
Still just the grey screen but it flashes the Galaxy S splash screen for a second now.
Been quoted £64 to fix it by a place in London
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Still just the grey screen but it flashes the Galaxy S splash screen for a second now.
Been quoted £64 to fix it by a place in London
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take it and get it fixed LOL
64 quid is better that whats its worth for the whole two year contract lol
Last time I drowned a phone i managed to rescue it by sticking it infront of a dehumidifier and max for a day. Also dont forget if u drown a phone take the battery out ASAP so not cause any further damage.
As soon as I saw the title of this thread, my heart sank. Hope it works but if not its definitely worth the Money to fix it
Put it on a hot place(not to hot)
That help it to dry.
You can also use a hairdryer over the backside. Do it gently and don't make the phone to hot.
When foe put it in the rise jar again for a day or two.
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Well guys it is at a Samsung service centre being looked at.
They give cause for hope and think up to £60 to fix it.
Should know if it is viable to fix by tomorrow afternoon.
Keep your fingers crossed!
Good luck with the repairs. Hopefully you get it working 100% without costing you too much.
One warning I have for people with regards to the alcohol bath. I spilled beer all over my old BlackBerry Storm and after I dried it out the buttons were all sticking but at least the phone worked. People kept suggesting to bath the phone in 99% alcohol. I decided to try it. Well it definitely cleaned out all the sticky beer but it also leeched in between the layers of the touchscreen and left some permanent clouds and wet spots under the screen. The phone worked fine but the display looked a bit messed up. I'm not sure if the Galaxy S could suffer from the same effects but I thought I would share this experience in case someone is thinking about trying it.
I was at the bar on Monday night and dropped my phone into a pint of beer!
Bar tender very quickly gave me a bowl of rice to dry the phone out with. 2 days later and the phone still seems to be working fine.
so when I dump mine in water and it isn't waterproof are you going to pay me back?
Awesome!
My sister's iPhone 4 went for a drive and it most certainly isn't waterproof. It makes a sturdy paper weight now (not that it wasn't one before )
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I was at the bar on Monday night and dropped my phone into a pint of beer!
Bar tender very quickly gave me a bowl of rice to dry the phone out with. 2 days later and the phone still seems to be working fine.
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That is not waterproof -_-;;; The submerge your phone in rice is simply a trick to dry the phone.
The beer did not penetrate because the barley and hops were repelled by the locked bootloader.
I really hope so!
I dropped mine in the toliet last night and have had it sitting in a bag of rice all night. Fingers crossed!
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The beer did not penetrate because the barley and hops were repelled by the locked bootloader.
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hahaha that made me lol...kinda sucks no one can hack that **** i want custom kerns
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Awesome!
My sister's iPhone 4 went for a drive and it most certainly isn't waterproof. It makes a sturdy paper weight now (not that it wasn't one before )
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Why would it be waterproof? It went for a drive... Apparently it can't handle the speed, huh?
Fuuuuck...Just tried to turn the phone on and got stuck at the Motorola Dual Core screen.And a messege saying:
Modem did not power up(1)
Starting RSD protocol support
Am i ****ed?
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Why would it be waterproof? It went for a drive... Apparently it can't handle the speed, huh?
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If he is driving under water his phone is the last thing he should be worrying about
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Why would it be waterproof? It went for a drive... Apparently it can't handle the speed, huh?
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I meant to say dive lol. That's what happens when you bounce between xda and autoblog.
It can handle the speed. My Atrix went for a drive after my iPhone and came back with a speeding ticket. Apparently the Atrix is capped on how fast it can go even though it uses the same roads as the iPhone.
lol, my friends berry sat in the lake for 20 minutes, totally submerged, we finally found it, he left it off for 72hours, turned it on and it still works to this day....
so i guess.....
Yea.... Generally there is absolutely no issue with an electronic device that isn't waterproof actually getting wet and still being functional. The key, and probably what Alex2x3 did wrong, is letting it dry long enough. The device getting wet is one thing. Something will initially short and the phone will shut off. If it's not entirely dry though, and you try to turn it on, then you're powering up a damp device, and that's a whole different ballgame. A friend of mine got shoved into the pool with his phone still in his pocket. Let it dry for a while and it still worked.
Unfortunately for Alex, i don't believe letting it dry overnight was quite long enough. Think it'd usually be best to wait 2-3 days before attempting to turn it on.... if not a little longer depending on the size of the device. All it takes is a little bit of water that wasn't able to quite work it's way out, and *poof*.
Hi I just wanted to share my super awesome story here with everybody in the xda community. It's pretty crazy!
Recently I was up in the mountains of Utah ice fishing on a lake. I had my HTC Droid Incredible in my shirt pocket listening to some music. I got a bite on my fishing pole so I bent over to grab my pole (I guess I had forgotten to button up my shirt pocket, OOPS!) and plop there goes my phone into the water. I reached my arm down in the hole as fast as I could to grab it but no luck. At that point I thought, well there goes my $200 dollar phone I loved! I had accepted the fact that it was probably gone forever.
So while I was stewing there facing the fact that I had to buy a new phone, a great idea flashed through my mind. One of the guys I went fishing with happened to bring an underwater camera. I sat and thought, well the least we could do is drop it down and see if we could hook onto the phone somehow and get it back on the surface and at least salvage my SD card that was inserted in it.
We continued with dropping the camera down the hole and quickly located the phone, it was lying face down on the bottom of the lake. So we thought, heck lets throw a big hook on the end of the pole try our luck. After a few minutes of playing with the pole a little bit we managed to find our hook on the screen and placed it close to the phone. At this time we were noticing a lot of fish circling around where the phone was (I guess fish like HTC's too!). So for the next hour-and-a-half we continuously tried to hook onto the phone with no luck, although we did manage to catch two fish in the process. We finally caught a break, somehow we managed to hook on to the edge of the screen between the plastic and the glass and flipped the phone over face up, this got us excited and gave us whim of hope that maybe we would be able to retreive the phone. We continues trying for another fifteen minutes when voila, we hooked onto the phone again and this time for good because we pulled it up a little bit and could see it hovering above the lake floor.
We began to reel it up very slowly as to make sure that it didn't fall off the hook and be back at square one. We got the phone up to the surface of the water and I grabbed it as fast as I could. When I grabbed it I realized we had caught it in a place that almost seems impossible. We managed to hook it in the headphone jack and were able to reel it up all the way! The tiny 3.5mm headphone jack! When I grabbed the phone it was vibrating and had been doing so for the near two hours it spent on the bottom of the lake. I took the battery out as fast as I could and put it away.
At this point I was amazed at the fact that I even got the phone back.
So when I got back home, I sprayed out the phone with compressed air and then continued to take it apart all the way down to the mainboard and the lcd screen. I then sprayed it with air once again and proceeded to put all the pieces of the phone into a bag of uncooked rice.
24 hours later I took the phone out of the bag, and knew this was the moment of truth! I put the phone back together and popped the battery in. I pressed the power button and I kid you not the phone booted up and worked! I was truly amazed! The phone still continues to work to this day which Is almost a month later.
I think this speaks for how well HTC makes their phones and how rock solid they are, I know if I had the choice I would definitely buy one again. I thought everybody would appreciate this so I posted the story just for fun.
Best wet phone story ever... ice fishing... bottom of the lake... snagged it in the heaphone jack... all while catching fish.
Somebody beat that!
It was pretty awesome! I thought it'd be a good story to share.
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That's crazy that it still works. I would have gave up fishing for it about 5 minutes after I started.
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Epic story. Hardware wise, these things are indestructible.
I agree. It's built from stone.
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Yep I love this phone, I've been so reluctant to upgrade because of how durable it is and with all the mods and customizations that are available on it, it's just awesome.
great story
^^+1
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Thats a great story and even though i have a rezound now ... i will never forget how incredible that phone was.
How do you like the rezound compared to the incredible? I was looking at one as a possibility for upgrade, that or the gnex.
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I actually washed my HTC Droid Eris and continued to use it and eventually gave it to a friend who is still using it!
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That's amazing. HTC's are built so well, would have never expected my phone to still work after what it went through!
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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
sneakysnake16 said:
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
My girlfriend became so frustrated at here evos problems that she gave a swim in the toilet and flushed it a few times. Took the SD card and battery out for quite a long time and well...imposting from it right now! It had water under the screen and was stuck vibrating.
The biggest issue this phone had was it was failing to write to the SD card properly so you couldn't take pictures. It would say it saved but then kick the SD card onto read only.
She has an Evo 3d. I have one too since my lcd broke....hboot 1.4 on mine but hers is 1.5
Anyone else have miraculous stories?
Are you a rancid fan?
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Wow she got really lucky on that evos are not meant to go swimming...it has killed many! but If you rice it out before you get any power into it there is a chance that it can be saved such as this one did!
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Are you a rancid fan?
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Haha Maxwell Murder. Nice.
Yep big rancid fan. And she just let it sit out. No rice or anything lmfao
The screen was on toi and sshe said it eventually shut tthe screen off but was stuck vibrating. Dunno how long it was swimming but it got water under the glass so it had to have been a while
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It can be easy to spot those people who paid for their phones and those who didn't.
~ I'm a fungi
I was talking to my wife and we were both on our Evos. All of a sudden I could barely hear anything but weird faint sounds. She dropped hers in the dog water bowl.
Rescued it, removed batter and riced it.
Zero problems. Maybe some oxidation in the usb port that eventually went away.
My friend and I were snowboarding at Breck. He lost his phone in the woods. Two weeks later his mom called him. Someone had found his phone after a few warm days, turned it in to lost and found and Breck was able to power it up and get his mom's phone number. The phone had gone through temps of -2 F and 35 F for 14 days, buried in snow.
This is why I will buy another HTC.
Nice to see some rancid love here,...oh, and some HTC love
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I was talking to my wife and we were both on our Evos. All of a sudden I could barely hear anything but weird faint sounds. She dropped hers in the dog water bowl.
Rescued it, removed batter and riced it.
Zero problems. Maybe some oxidation in the usb port that eventually went away.
My friend and I were snowboarding at Breck. He lost his phone in the woods. Two weeks later his mom called him. Someone had found his phone after a few warm days, turned it in to lost and found and Breck was able to power it up and get his mom's phone number. The phone had gone through temps of -2 F and 35 F for 14 days, buried in snow.
This is why I will buy another HTC.
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Wow, people are really honest on the mountain, my friend lost his expensive android phone while there and it was returned to lost and found, and his mom was called also.
This was a week or so ago.
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It can be easy to spot those people who paid for their phones and those who didn't.
~ I'm a fungi
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Lmao has nothing to do with paying for it. Mine broke as an honest accident but hers was having so many issues I was close to smashing it myself. The USB port was garbage then the issue with the SD card was just the final straw for me. She just happened to kill it before I claimed it as lost to give her an evo3d. I would have given her another evo but for 100 I felt like I would've been ripping myself off when I can get the 3d
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