I dropped my phone in the sink.....here is what i learned.
#1

Phone  4yrs old and no longer waterproof.

I took it out of the water wiped it with a towel to my surprise it still worked fine.

Later in the day i found the screen would occassionally  freeze and i have to press the on/off button to toggle the display for the touch to come back.

I used it for a whole day then all of sudden the screen went blamk and the phone cannot be turned on anymore.
I told myself this time jialat all my banking trading whatsapp all cannot use.

I have an old spare phone which i could transfer the sim. But the idea lf setting up another phone would just be too painful.

It was 10pm and all the repair shops areall closed...desperate
So i decided to DIY the repair.

I  opened the back cover after heating with a hairdryer. When j got the back cover off i found there are 2 PCBs covered by 2 plastic covers. I proceeded to unscrew the plastic covers. There were many tiny screws and i had to use the type of screw driver for specs to unscrew them.

Once i  got the plastic cover off i can access the PCB.  I wiped the PCB with a tissue paper and use a cotton bud to get the moisture  between the components. 

After that i put it near a fan to blow for about an hour.

I press the "on" button....and the phone came back to live and everything works.

I told my friend what happened today. He told me the same thing happened when he dropped his phone into the water. He sent it to the repair shop. They charged him $120. Told him they did not change any parts but had. to use "special skills" to clean the phone to revive it.

I suspect water does not cause permanent damsge to the phone.  I think even if you dont open up the phone you can put it in a dry box or blow it with a fan for a few hours chances are the phone will start working.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#2

Shd power off immediately and dun use it because the moisture could cause short circuit. Use hairdryer to dry and wait a day or so then turn on
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#3

heng ar


i dip my into bracket of rice

4 hours later it work

and my maid used that rice to cook dinner




but heng ar

i dont eat rice once
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#4

put the fone in a rice bin for 2 days
rice will suck the water out
https://youtu.be/HEjC0Ude8CA
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#5

If dropped on the floor and after picked up the phone appearance look ok but only at the corner the front glass slightly cracked : but I cannot press open the phone already for use ; also the bottom signal icon just try to light and fail to switch on the phone.How to repair it ?
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#6

(Yesterday, 07:45 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  heng ar


i dip my into bracket of rice

4 hours later it work

and my maid used that rice to cook dinner




but heng ar

i dont eat rice once

next time, dip it into East Coast park sand and takes just 1hr will do. Faster...and if u do it in noon, 30mins will do.


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#7

Just now when walking down the stairs at office building, accidentally bumped into someone. He scold me 'PCB'
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#8

First, is to pick up the phone, see whether can switch off the power. Then let the water drain out by itself with Screen facing you.

Next, if you dont know how to open up the phone. Then you got to send to repair shop to dry up for you.

Dont leave your phone without drying up. The water/moisture will cause the components inside to corrode.

This is why I always tell my children dont drink beverages when you are using a laptop.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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#9

(Yesterday, 08:37 PM)ysh02 Wrote:  If dropped on the floor and after picked up the phone appearance look ok but only at the corner the front glass slightly cracked : but I cannot press open the phone already for use ; also the bottom signal icon just try to light and fail to switch on the phone.How to repair it ?

Any answers to this scenario?
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#10

(10 hours ago)ysh02 Wrote:  Any answers to this scenario?

Dont understand your question.
All phones can be repaired lah.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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#11

That’s why dun buy too expensive ones. List down yr requirements and get one that meet them all
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#12

(10 hours ago)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  That’s why dun buy too expensive ones. List down yr requirements and get one that meet them all

Expensive one the waterproofing uis much better

In fact given what we do with our phones and how much we depend on it spending more on a phone is justifiable.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#13

All my phones have been iPhones over the years. Just like my home laptops either HP or IBM.

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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#14

(10 hours ago)RiseofAsia Wrote:  Dont understand your question.
All phones can be repaired lah.
Phone dropped front glass cracked phone cannot switch on lah....To repair usually they ask you to change front glass very epensive any cheaper solutions?
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#15

(Yesterday, 09:37 PM)Niubee Wrote:  next time, dip it into East Coast park sand and takes just 1hr will do. Faster...and if u do it in noon, 30mins will do.

faster still is to poke it into your arsehole
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#16

(Yesterday, 07:41 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Shd power off immediately and dun use it because the moisture could cause short circuit. Use hairdryer to dry and wait a day or so then turn on

ur moisture got cause amdk short circuit? Laughing
dry already they pay u less?
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#17

(8 hours ago)pervertosan Wrote:  ur moisture got cause amdk short circuit? Laughing
dry already they pay u less?

Tonight yr kch free? Got a hp need to be sucked dry. Maybe yr kch can use? nudie
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#18

(Yesterday, 07:31 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Phone  4yrs old and no longer waterproof.

I took it out of the water wiped it with a towel to my surprise it still worked fine.

Later in the day i found the screen would occassionally  freeze and i have to press the on/off button to toggle the display for the touch to come back.

I used it for a whole day then all of sudden the screen went blamk and the phone cannot be turned on anymore.
I told myself this time jialat all my banking trading whatsapp all cannot use.

I have an old spare phone which i could transfer the sim. But the idea lf setting up another phone would just be too painful.

It was 10pm and all the repair shops areall closed...desperate
So i decided to DIY the repair.

I  opened the back cover after heating with a hairdryer. When j got the back cover off i found there are 2 PCBs covered by 2 plastic covers. I proceeded to unscrew the plastic covers. There were many tiny screws and i had to use the type of screw driver for specs to unscrew them.

Once i  got the plastic cover off i can access the PCB.  I wiped the PCB with a tissue paper and use a cotton bud to get the moisture  between the components. 

After that i put it near a fan to blow for about an hour.

I press the "on" button....and the phone came back to live and everything works.

I told my friend what happened today. He told me the same thing happened when he dropped his phone into the water. He sent it to the repair shop. They charged him $120. Told him they did not change any parts but had. to use "special skills" to clean the phone to revive it.

I suspect water does not cause permanent damsge to the phone.  I think even if you dont open up the phone you can put it in a dry box or blow it with a fan for a few hours chances are the phone will start working.

You wrote so much just to self praise yourself ah? Very PAP nature!
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#19

(Yesterday, 07:31 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Phone  4yrs old and no longer waterproof.

I took it out of the water wiped it with a towel to my surprise it still worked fine.

Later in the day i found the screen would occassionally  freeze and i have to press the on/off button to toggle the display for the touch to come back.

I used it for a whole day then all of sudden the screen went blamk and the phone cannot be turned on anymore.
I told myself this time jialat all my banking trading whatsapp all cannot use.

I have an old spare phone which i could transfer the sim. But the idea lf setting up another phone would just be too painful.

It was 10pm and all the repair shops areall closed...desperate
So i decided to DIY the repair.

I  opened the back cover after heating with a hairdryer. When j got the back cover off i found there are 2 PCBs covered by 2 plastic covers. I proceeded to unscrew the plastic covers. There were many tiny screws and i had to use the type of screw driver for specs to unscrew them.

Once i  got the plastic cover off i can access the PCB.  I wiped the PCB with a tissue paper and use a cotton bud to get the moisture  between the components. 

After that i put it near a fan to blow for about an hour.

I press the "on" button....and the phone came back to live and everything works.

I told my friend what happened today. He told me the same thing happened when he dropped his phone into the water. He sent it to the repair shop. They charged him $120. Told him they did not change any parts but had. to use "special skills" to clean the phone to revive it.

I suspect water does not cause permanent damsge to the phone.  I think even if you dont open up the phone you can put it in a dry box or blow it with a fan for a few hours chances are the phone will start working.
Write your love story better more interesting lol

No weapons that forms against me shall prosper
No tongue that rises against me I shall condemn 
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#20

From your long story look like you have not learned anything.

You should learn to love your phone like you love yourself. Never hold your phone in the kitchen, toilet or swimming poolside.

None of my phones have even a scratch on them after many years.
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#21

So many posts but until now still dunno what phone sgbutt is using.

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#22

If dropped into toilet bowl how? Need extra step to thoroughly clean and sanitize
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#23

(5 hours ago)Alice Alicia Wrote:  From your long story look like you have not learned anything. You should learn to love your phone like you love yourself. Never hold your phone in the kitchen, toilet or swimming poolside. None of my phones have even a scratch on them after many years.

You are 100% correct. I would never dream of holding my mobile phone while standing over a sink, toilet, swimming pool or any body of water. 
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#24

(4 hours ago)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  If dropped into toilet bowl how? Need extra step to thoroughly clean and sanitize

It depends on whether there are faeces in the water. 
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