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Old 01-11-2010, 02:09 AM   #1
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Ever dropped your cell phone in the sink, or even worse? Did you ever leave it in your pocket and run it through the washer? Did you ever swim with your cell phone in your pocket?
“It usually means you have to replace your phone, but sometimes if you're fast, you can save the phone”
1. Get it out of the water as soon as possible
The plastic covers on cell phones are fairly tight, but water can enter the phone in a short period of time, only 20 seconds or less.
“Water helps dissipate heat from shorts that can damage the phone, so most damage occurs when the inside of the phone is merely wet and there is a power source. This can go both ways. Being under water is more likely to short the battery to even more sensitive contacts, so be careful”
2. Remove the battery
This is one of the most important steps. Don't take time to think about it; electricity and water do not mix. Cutting power to your phone is a crucial first step in saving it. Many circuits inside the phone will survive immersion in water provided they are not attached to a power source when wet.
3. If you have a GSM carrier, remove your SIM card
Some or all of your valuable contacts (along with other data) could be stored on your SIM. SIM cards survive water damage well, but some of the following steps are unnecessary i.e. don't heat it. Just pat it dry and leave it aside until you need to connect your phone to your cellular network. (This step does not apply to CDMA carriers)
4. Dry your phone
Obviously you need to remove as much of the water as soon as possible, so you can save it from getting into the phone. Shake it out without dropping it, and then use a towel or paper towel. Dry the excess moisture by hand. Remove any covers and external connectors to open up as many gaps, slots, and crevices in the phone as possible.

5. Use a vacuum cleaner if possible. Do not use a hair dryer
As this may force moisture further into the small components, deep inside the phone. If moisture is driven deeper inside, corrosion and oxidation may result when minerals from liquids are deposited on the circuitry.
Instead, remove all residual moisture by drawing it away with a vacuum cleaner held over the affected areas for up to 20 minutes in each accessible area. This is the fastest method and can completely dry out your phone and get it working in thirty minutes. Be careful not to hold the vacuum too close to the phone, as a vacuum can create static electricity, which is even worse.
6. Use a substance with a high affinity for water to help draw out moisture
Leave the phone in a bowl or bag of uncooked rice overnight. The rice would absorb any remaining moisture. If available, it is preferable to use desiccant instead. Desiccant will absorb moisture better than rice. It may be found under a brand name such as the "BHEESTIE Bag™" "DRY-ALL" "Damp Rid" or "Dry Right".
7. Let the phone sit on absorbent towels, napkin, or other paper
Remember that the goal is to evacuate all the moisture and humidity, not to trap it or add even more. Check the absorbent material every hour for 4 to 6 hours. If moisture is evident, repeat the vacuuming step and desiccant steps.
8. Test your phone
After you have waited a day or so, make sure everything is clean and dry looking and re-attach the battery to the phone and see if it works.
“If your phone does not work, try plugging it into its charger without the battery, if this works, you need a new battery”
9. Take the phone apart If your phone doesn't turn on at all
Try taking it apart. First, make sure that you have ALL the right parts and know exactly where they go. Be sure to put everything back in its proper place once finished. As you're disassembling it, pat each individual part dry with a small towel and use the vacuum cleaner once more on the crevices. If this doesn't work go to the professionals.

Wish you all the best !
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:58 AM   #2
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Many people here prefer this -> Got Your BlackBerry Wet? - BlackBerryFAQ which has been tried and tested successfully many times.
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Old 01-11-2010, 09:36 AM   #3
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Shahzad, just to save your time, if you are thinking of writing up a how to, check the FAQ section first, a lot of stuff is already there, and what isn't can easily be found by using the search function.
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