SSW3 Doesn't Turn On - Wear OS Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I went swimming with my ssw3 earlier today, it was never below 30cm and i had showered with it earlier that week, but ever since my swim it doesn't turn on. It has been charging for 3 hours now but still doesn't work :/
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It is not for swimming at all.
Water pressures during swimming are higher than IP68 standard.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2ga2jq/water_proof_water_resistant_ip68_what_does_it/
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tata_brada said:
It is not for swimming at all.
Water pressures during swimming are higher than IP68 standard.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2ga2jq/water_proof_water_resistant_ip68_what_does_it/
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If you dive then yes, i only took a calm swim for 30 mins
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When you put it to charge, does the screen show anything? Try to put the watch into a jar full of rice.

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Phone got soaked

So, this is quite interesting. I left my phone in my pocket after taking pictures of my son at the water park. Ended up getting soaked (sitting in a foot of water for 2-3 min) and left in in the heat, and then in rice for a few hours. Now it turns on, screen looks fine, but it hangs at Galaxy S4 logo. If I try to boot into recovery, it shows the little booting recovery text at the top but it still freezes. I tried to load into download mode and it works. Any suggestions? Going to try to Odin it to see if I get anywhere.
You should've left it in the rice longer...if any water was still in there the damdge is already done :/
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mg2195 said:
You should've left it in the rice longer...if any water was still in there the damdge is already done :/
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Then it gets to the point "How long is long enough?" :-\
Add: It was baking in the sun for 4 hours, and then sat in rice for 5ish hours.
Veight said:
Then it gets to the point "How long is long enough?" :-\
Add: It was baking in the sun for 4 hours, and then sat in rice for 5ish hours.
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i know some people that left it in rice for 3 or 4 days not 5 hours
I would recommend at least a week. And hey MG howve ya been?
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lemme know if u fixed it
I would have said 48 hrs in rice.
I definitely would have left it in rice for at least a few days. A few hours is not nearly enough time.
Yeah. I was in the wrong. Should have left it longer. Couldn't get it past the galaxy s4 logo. Gave up and filed an insurance claim.
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Two days rice. I dropped my old phone in the car wash once. Rice x 2d.....used it and felt some buttons not working.....some more rice zip lock bag overnight....keep repeat until perfect.
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[Q] Nexus 4 dropped in beach water (salty water)

Hello guys, so I was going into the beach and forgot my dead nexus 4 in my pocket, so I went in, and in a second I remembered that its in my pocket, so went out side and tried drying it with my towel, then removed the back cover then removed the battery, but the processor was getting so warm and hot, left the device for 24 hours to dry, connected the battery, tried turning it on, it didn't, but the processor up part was getting so hot, any idea if it's possible to make this thing turn on again, and the paper prove that the water came inside is red, but the bottom one didn't get any water in there. Thank you
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Well salt water and electronics don't really mix..
Get a packet of rice and dip your phone inside it for a few days then try turning it on. If it doesn't, try plugging it into the WALL charger.
If it still doesn't work, well yeah. It's dead.
Well I recently dipped in the pool with my cell phone in my pocket... (For a good reason) and I'm gonna try this if I can't get it to power on after the "rice bath".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250454
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Should I put the back cover? And also the battery should be in there?
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Water test...*kuch* failed

Well, after usual setup, playing around and other things you do when you received your toy I tried the famous watertest. Which I bought it for.
After checking the bits and pieces that need to be closed, I gently placed it in the filled sink while playing some iptv show and recorded it. Nice to show up when with friends and so. See? No problem!
hone resp
Recording went great but when I went back to the room the screen started to glitch and touchscreen stopped working. Phone went into reboot loop and freaked out. After removing SIM and SD card and pushing the red button the phone started. When it was ready booting, the touchscreen was still not working. After a few minutes, the screen started to flicker.
So for those who want to try. Please do, now it's still under warranty.
Thre's a youtube movie of this happening on the IFA too. Don't know the name of it.
This one will be returned.
I haven't tried yet and wasn't really planning on doing so, but your thread is tempting me... After all it is supposed to be a water proof phone, right?
For someone that has already dealt with Sony, how easy is it to deal with them for a warranty aim like this?
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I stuck my phone in the sink tonight for a minute. Still works fine.
If yours doesn't get it replaced
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I was on Facebook in the shower for about 10 minutes ha never had a problem in a pool or anything until I broke the flap on the charger port and lost it so no more waterproof for me
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Mines been in the sink a few times, been in the shower too.. no issues.
pikeylfc said:
I was on Facebook in the shower for about 10 minutes ha never had a problem in a pool or anything until I broke the flap on the charger port and lost it so no more waterproof for me
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you will be able to buy a new flap/cover here in the near future - one of the reasons why the dock or magnetic cable is a must have
http://rounded.com/
to the OP - you might have trouble convincing Sony that you had all the flaps properly closed, they can do a vacuum test on the phone but you are putting you trust in them to be honest and truthful about their findings
here's an interesting water damage pack http://www.clove.co.uk/rescuetec-water-damage-repair-recovery-kit
I really hope so I sent them a email thanks I ordered one of the magnetic chargers
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I think you shouldnt open flaps after having it in water. I understand that They Were closed under water, but when it was still wet, some water could have Got under flaps when you opened them and sony May say that They were not properly closed
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I was swimming with mine for about 3 hours in a pool, filming and shooting even deeper than 1,5m, no problem whatsoever.
naga.nino said:
I was swimming with mine for about 3 hours in a pool, filming and shooting even deeper than 1,5m, no problem whatsoever.
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Balls of steel you have there mate
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Balls of steel you have there mate
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Well, my previous phone was xperia Z and every time I went into the pool I took Z with me and stayed for at least 2 hours in the water and never had a single issue. As Z1 is even more waterproof, I had no problem whatsoever taking it with me.
I've tested my phone on a log flume and in a jug of water. No problems....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibs6crPF5B4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Yesterday I washed my phone, no issues.
I think it was a defective product. No luck with yours :/
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Some forum member wanted to know whether the flaps were (properly) closed. They were...I recorded it. And checked about a dozen times. It's a 600+ euro device...So Sony can claim what they want. A vacuum test will show the answer.
Nice thing happened when packed for returning it. It went on for no reason (without display ofcourse) and after an hour I felt heat through the box (the original box it comes in when buying it).... barely couldn't touch the device, had to reset the device (button near the SIM) and now it's on a fireproof place just in case awaiting arrival of the repair guy.
(pickup and return guy actually)
I took the plunge last night and submerged my phone to show it to friends. It still works fine....
Shame about the phone. I tried mine this morning while showering. Took some pictures and they turned out to be rather artsy (yes,they're SFW)!
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Here's the instructions regarding using the phones waterproof features.
http://userguide.sonymobile.com/referrer.php?region=gb&product=xperia-z1#!Water-resistance.html
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expertzero1 said:
Here's the instructions regarding using the phones waterproof features.
http://userguide.sonymobile.com/referrer.php?region=gb&product=xperia-z1#!Water-resistance.html
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Don't get me wrong, I still love the phone and of course this one somehow slipped through QA. It's not a rant against Sony or something. I just want to say that It is possible that the phone isn't waterproof in all cases. So be carefull when dropping it in the water. Just like the girl on the IFA youtube clip already showed us. She tried a working device at the Sony demo stand and was allowed to submerge it. Device broke. Whoops...
By the way does anyone played with the touch block feature? Whatever that is? It seems some sort of automatic touchscreen disable feature so that the water does not causes fake touch presses.
May be with this article, you prevent issues in the futur ?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?itemId=151015424680
Oil Vaseline to keep your flap waterproof
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Oops wrong thread sorry.

Waterproof!

Just had to give it a go
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*Ring ring*...
"who's there?"
"fish"
"fish who?"
"it's me dickhead, a fish"
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Haha...fish looks so happy
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I put the phone under water when running benchmarks, makes the phone run cooler and get nice scores :sly:
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Went free diving with my Z1 when it was only a week old! This was taken by me in the red Sea. My friend, seen in the photo, took it to depths of 10+ meters without any major problems. Only issue I had was the external speaker going quiet, but once the phone had aired and dried out over night, it went back to normal. I know Sony don't recommend taking it in salt water, but I thought I'd risk it!
Hope you all like the shot.
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Seriously awesome! I just wouldn't have risked it.lol
Hi man...is your touch screen working good after that waterproof test?
Cuz I've git done problem on mine and send it to repair,just to know if it was related to the same test that I've done....
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wezzel98765 said:
Seriously awesome! I just wouldn't have risked it.lol
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I would have taken the risk to get some pictures
niko1983 said:
Hi man...is your touch screen working good after that waterproof test?
Cuz I've git done problem on mine and send it to repair,just to know if it was related to the same test that I've done....
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Hey man, yeah my touch screen works fine. No problems whatsoever except for what I mentioned about the speaker.
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Cool! So this is what the botton of the red sea looks like
indy.89 said:
Went free diving with my Z1 when it was only a week old! This was taken by me in the red Sea. My friend, seen in the photo, took it to depths of 10+ meters without any major problems. Only issue I had was the external speaker going quiet, but once the phone had aired and dried out over night, it went back to normal. I know Sony don't recommend taking it in salt water, but I thought I'd risk it!
Hope you all like the shot.
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indy.89 said:
Went free diving with my Z1 when it was only a week old! This was taken by me in the red Sea. My friend, seen in the photo, took it to depths of 10+ meters without any major problems. Only issue I had was the external speaker going quiet, but once the phone had aired and dried out over night, it went back to normal. I know Sony don't recommend taking it in salt water, but I thought I'd risk it!
Hope you all like the shot.
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It's not rated to survive in saltwater but it's cool to see that it does.
JuicyBrah said:
It's not rated to survive in saltwater but it's cool to see that it does.
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Yeah I know it's not rated for saltwater. I was in and out of the sea for 10 days (holiday), using it underwater for about 40 mins at a time.
I only risked it as my device is insured and it wouldn't have been a problem to get a new one
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Hally79 said:
Just had to give it a go
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guys after having a phone swim
when do you plug the charger ?!
another curious question
what happens to the speaker if u got a phone call under water !
Also i would like to go diving and record my GPS route through My tracks or what ever app. Would be nice
Just dry the outside of your phone and you'll be good to plug the charger in. That's what I did anyway. Not sure about using the speaker underwater. Can't see anything going wrong with it, but I could be wrong.
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There´s no signal under water.
Actually took my phone in a swimming pool today, put it in an airtight plastic bag just in case the Chlorine does something but water got in that when I was at the bottom of the pool (no surprise) so I took it off and took the camera for a spin. (If I remember correctly its certified for 1.5m for 30 minutes, I was at 2.5m; the deepest part of the pool for 5 minutes, off course I went up for breath )
I had a muffled speaker for a few minutes but that disappeared when I got home.
ashouhdy said:
what happens to the speaker if u got a phone call under water !
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That shouldn't be a problem
I watched a short movie while the phone was under water, you can even
hear the sound without problems if the volume is high enough.
Dont ask me why i did that but its funny
galuquetta said:
There´s no signal under water.
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No signal under 2 meters why!!! I was in a submarine once for sight seeing in the redsea and catched signal
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MeLViN-oNe said:
That shouldn't be a problem
I watched a short movie while the phone was under water, you can even
hear the sound without problems if the volume is high enough.
Dont ask me why i did that but its funny
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Me too doin nonsense by the waterproof but just fun... watched youtube videos while taking shower loooooollll
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indy.89 said:
Just dry the outside of your phone and you'll be good to plug the charger in. That's what I did anyway. Not sure about using the speaker underwater. Can't see anything going wrong with it, but I could be wrong.
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If isnt 100% dry it would catch fire and smoke
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My z1 is the same as most other people's, speaker goes muffled for about 5 mins. I've never put mine on charge as soon as it's left the water! I use the magnet charger now so no need to open the ports to charge it
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So yer, my wife has the z1.... She decided to test hers out the normal way and drop it down the toilet.. As you do
Low and behold it broke, all ports were closed!
I'm currently drying it in rice, but I can see different shades behind the screen looks like water got in. It's working but looks bad, gonna let it dry out fully turned off. Would you risk keeping the device out just get it changed under warranty
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Helppppppp meeee

I was with the s5 in the pool 15 min and after this my speaker is very lowwwww
Helppppp please!
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Did you bother to search before opening another thread?.. No, is the answer.
Anyway. This is usual, it will return to normal when the speaker dries out.
ishay_maimon said:
I was with the s5 in the pool 15 min and after this my speaker is very lowwwww
Helppppp please!
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it happend with all, also with Sony water resistant handsets.. don't worry, it will work after it dries out.
Thanks,

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