28/08/2014
Mobile Fell in Water???
Have you ever accidentally dropped your cell phone in the sink, washing machine, beat by rain or even worse... fell in the toilet?
Follow the below steps to save your mobile.
Take the phone out of the water as soon as possible.
Ports for hands free kit, tiny hole for microphone, charging, usb cable connectivity and the plastic covers on cell phones even though tight can freely allow water to enter the phone in a just a few seconds of time.
Grab your phone quickly, and turn it off immediately, as leaving it on can cause it to short circuit – if it has been in water, assume it is waterlogged whether it is still working or not.
Being on and wet at the same time can short out the phone's circuitry.
Be patient! Dont be in a hurry to turn on the phone or to put charge.
If you're able to turn your phone off before it fries, you may well be able to resuscitate your drowned phone!
Keep the phone at body temperature for a few hours.
As in... next to your skin. The warmth and air flow around the phone may dry it out if it was not submerged to start with.
Another idea, Use a vacuum cleaner to rapidly draw all the residual moisture out,
this usually takes about 20 minutes of care and patience turning the phone every few minutes to ensure all holes and outlets get accessed.
Also u can keep your mobile near a burning factor like stove, direct sunlight, etc,.
But be carefull, Excessive heat can damage your phone even more!
Most phones have warnings about leaving them in your car or exposing them to heat.
The main point is to completely dry the phone before applying power.
Remove the moisture from the Cell phone by open it and keep it on a dry tissue paper or napkin for 6 – 8 hours or use BHEESTIE Bag / rice in a bag.
Reinsert the battery & SIM.
Restart the cell phone. If the cell phone still shows up issues or doesn’t start. Go to a Mobile Service Centre.
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