Let the iPod sit somewhere where there is warm air and don't touch it. Let it sit for at least 5 days.
1. Don't plug it into your computer.
2. Don't turn it on.
3. Don't blow dry it.
4. Don't buy a new one until you try this.
5.blow dry it6.put it in riceYou need to try Silica Gel Packets. There was a good article on associatedcontent.com that explains how to dry an iPod, MP3 player, cell phones, or any electronics. You need to place your iPod in a zip lock bag with Silica Gel Packets. Silica Gel will remove all the moisture from the iPod and its components, something air drying will not do!
Just Google "Silica Gel Packets" and you will find several companies selling these products. There is also a web site called: http://www.SilicaGelPackets.com that has them.
It might possibly be fine. However, if ANYTHING doesn't work properly that did before, you should take it to the Genius Bar in your local Apple Store to get it looked at by professionals. (Setting an appointment with them is free.)
I left it to dry for a few weeks and I plugged it into the PC to dry it knocked on like normal . All the buttons work like the on/off button and the volume and I can go as far as the slide to lock Paige but my touch screen dose not work so I don't know if all my memory is still on there. Do I need to buy a new touch screen and if so where do I buy it ? thanks
I would think that you are screwed, but you could try opening it up and letting it dry out.
Throw it away (or rather have it recycled) and get a new one.
Try to see if it works. If you have the receipt and the one-year warranty is still in effect, you can get a new one.
yes
Most likely not because it's not a problem with the equipment itself but a problem you created out of your carelessness.
There's not much you can do from here. The water must have gotten into the circuitry of the iPod and damaged the touch sensors. This may or may not be able to be fixed. Take your iPod Touch to the Genius Bar to see what they can do. If you are still under the 1-year warranty, you can another one free of charge (possibly - they may not give you one because you put it in the washing machine).
yes
get a new ipod nano. you broke it
I'm not sure how to fix this :-/ but the same thing happened to me. If it still plays music, then do what I did, and put the iPod on the main playlist and listen to the songs without scrolling through them. If not, and you're iPod is under warranty, then you can get it fixed for free. Hopefully this helps!
Yes. Your Ipod will function after going through both the washer and the dryer! For most electronics, you should wait until it is completely dry before operating it, otherwise you run the risk of shorting it out.
there is a way to save your ipod in this situation. sit it under a heater for 24 hours and then charge it for 3 hours and then your fine! no that just useless i am surprised that the ipod still live.. just press the home button and the shutdown button (top one) for 10 seconds
television,computer,internet,washing machine,straightner,printer,digital camera,digital watch,ipod,mp3player
a device
no because the water has gotten inside the machine and recked the chip so no there is not a chance on this earth that that ipod could be fixed
The Siging Machine ISM-370 has a built in iPod dock on top of the machine, allowing iPods to be used for karaoke.