Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Top Important Tips To Save a Wet Cell Phone

A wet phone is a problem most of us experienced and I found that plenty people don't know how to save their phone from a disaster like this.
I heard about the rise story once and just the other day I mentioned it to someone to try on their Blackberry. Well, after 3 weeks of keeping his Blackberry in rise, it suddenly came alive again.

So I found a perfect post via tipsotricks.com site for some tips. Keep it in mind, if you the lucky one that it did not happened .... yet  :)


Instant Tips To Save A Wet Cell Phone

If you drop your cell in water, the first thing to do of course would be to take it out immediately. The more time it is immersed, the deeper inside the water will go, and the lesser your chances will be to recover it. So just grab your cell as fast as you can from water when encountered, and take it out.
Turn Off And Remove The Battery

Once you’ve taken out the cell, turn it off! Usually, phones will turn off automatically due to the water. If it didn’t turn off, then do so immediately! And not from the push and hold button! Remove the back cover immediately and take out the battery, as quick as you can.



The reason for that is, your phone has thousands of micro connections and wires running inside. Even asingle drop of water, if put at the precise location, would connect these wires.
Give A Freshwater Bath!

If you dropped your phone in salt water (in an ocean), or in a glass of juice or beer or coke , then you should rinse it in fresh water after removing the battery. Otherwise, the salts in the liquid would causecorrosion. You can use filtered or tap water for this purpose.


How To Dry The Phone?

Vacuum it – Once the battery is out, take a towel or a tissue, and dry off each bit of the cell you can reach. If you have a vacuum cleaner, try to suck out the water. This should do the trick for places such as charging orUSB ports etc.

Use a bowl of uncooked rice – Yes, a bowl of rice. Rice is a good absorbent. Completely submerging your phone in a bowl full of rice will suck out the moisture from the phone. Make sure the bowl is covered with a lid though. And keep the phone there for at least two days. You can also use silica granules, which you usually find inside medicine boxes. Silica is an excellent absorbent, but not as readily available as rice.


No Exposure To Air Or Sunlight!

Keeping the phone in sunlight will not help. It could cause heat damage. Besides, if you expose it to the air, it will corrode fast, just as a piece of wet iron will. Also, do not try to blow dry your cell with a hair dryer! Hot air will cause more damage than just the sun or just the air exposure.



Those were some of the basics you should know. Even after attempting all the tips above, your phone doesn’t work, you should consider selling your dead cellphone online. There are so many websites online, like USell, where buyers are willing to purchase dead smartphones at decent prices – no matter how bad is the condition of your cellphone.

Please do share more tips!


source:   tipsotricks.com 


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