If you have a laundry dryer with a drying rack (a rack that attaches within the the dryer drum in a static position... designed for air drying of sweaters, shoes, etc.) place it in the dryer, on the rack, on the lowest heat setting possible (no heat, air dry or fluff) and run the dyer on the longest time setting that you have. This is not a science, but it saved my iPhone (where the battery cannot be removed) to full recovery.
You may not be able to. Remove the battery and try to dry it out by putting it in a jar of uncooked rice for a day. It will help draw out the moisture.
just chuck it away
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Yes,you could just put in a bowl of rice or give it to an iPhone repair so they could fix it.
It is classed as water damage, and probably needs to be replaced. A water damage specialist could fix the damage, but replacing it is probably a better choice.
nope. it probably has gotten water damage. best bet, is to just get a new phone if that's the case....
Yes, a phone CAN recover from water damage. -Turn off phone -Do not try to turn on phone -Do not plug in phone -If there is a removable battery, remove it. -Let it sit for a day before messing with it Following these steps will give you the best chance to save your phone.
Most cell phones would not hold up to a drop in water. But you can try fixing the problem yourself. You'll want to take the battery out and let dry. But if a phone has water damage there should be an indicator sticker to tell if it's too far gone to fix.
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|You often have to cut away flooring and replace it.
yes it does
There are many cell phone covers to choose from. The plastic cell phone covers are usually better at protecting against water damage. Make sure that the cell phone cover fits appropriately.
if replacing the battery doesnt fix it.
These cases are not watertight and cannot protect your phone phone damage during water submergence.