Even the rice method aint working :'(
--
The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list.
If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you
feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or
moderators directly
You don't want to use extreme heat, but desiccants perform better with
warmth.
On 21/06/16 11:38, 'Simon w' via VIPhone wrote:
Hi thought you were not supposed to put the phone in heat
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 21, 2016, at 12:05 PM, hassan saeed wrote:
I have
Hi thought you were not supposed to put the phone in heat
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 21, 2016, at 12:05 PM, hassan saeed wrote:
>
> I have not tried the rice method. But i kept my phone in sun (battery
> removed) the other day. It mostly dries all the water, so i
I have not tried the rice method. But i kept my phone in sun (battery removed)
the other day. It mostly dries all the water, so i dont think there is any
water left in the speaker
Looks like my speaker has got damaged :'(
--
The following information is important for all members of the V
This is worth a shot, but if you dunked your phone over two weeks ago,
I'm not sure this will help. Using a desiccant like rice needs to be
done right away. Speakers, unless they're protected somehow are very
sensitive to water damage, I'm afraid your only option might be using
head phones
Get yourself a bowl of dry rice. Take the battery off of the phone and
leave the back cover off. Then bury it in the dry rice for several
hours. If the battery is non removable you can still do this. the rice
will help to suck moisture out of the phone. If you don't have a big
enough bowl or
Hello, I have samsung galaxy J7
About 2 weeks ago, i accidently threw my phone under tapwater for like 2-3
seconds, i immediately removed the battery, dried it and started reusing it a
couple of hours later. Since then my main speaker is not giving clear sound. I
googled it and found that it