AS SOON AS you get your phone wet remove the battery and battery cover, and leave them off for at LEAST 3 days while you leave the phone fully opened (if you have a clamshell, flip or slider phone) and propped upright such that any water or droplets trapped inside will hopefully be able to drain out and/or evaporate. The objective is to prevent the phone's screen(s), keypad and circuitry from being short-circuited any further than they already have been while you let it dry out as thoroughly as you possibly can for as long as you possibly can.
THEN re-insert the battery and try powering up the phone. If no power at all, the battery may have been permanently damaged so you may want to take it out IMMEDIATELY and replace it with a new one. If the phone then still doesn't work it's shot.
what happens if you tuen on the phone and it is wet
Each mobile phone contains a battery , and batteries can not get wet.
what happens if you tuen on the phone and it is wet
Phone Power was created in 2005.
You need to try Silica Gel Packets to dry out your phone. You need to place your cell phone in a zip lock bag with Silica Gel Packets. Silica Gel will remove all the moisture from the phone and its components, something air drying will not do! Just Google "Silica Gel Packets" and you will find several companies selling these products.
no i dont think so because it got wet sorry
because it could get wet and fuse out.
first make it dry in the sunlight fully. and try to use in the cell phone. it works in my nokia phone when i put it into the water.
Depends on how well you take care of the phone. Don't drop it or get it wet.
Yes, a phone charger typically converts AC mains power to DC power needed to charge a phone.
When the phone is turned off, the battery provides a trickle of power to maintain the memory in the phone.
You need to try Silica Gel Packets to dry out your phone. Keep the phone in a bag of rice. It will dry fast