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Old 07-27-2009, 04:00 PM
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Re: In Trouble!!!....help

no offense to anyone but the rice will only remove the moisture it comes i contact with. those of you that think that is will magically remove all the moisture need to think again. if rice did as you think then you wouldnt need to boil it in water to "cook" it. you could leave it out on your counter an a humid day and have ready to eat rice when you get home. does that make sense to everyone? best option is to remove the back cover and battery and place the phone in front of a fan so air can circulate around the phone and evaporate the water out of it. do not use anything that created heat such as a hair dryer UNLESS is has a "cold" setting.

as for the OP i fear that your phone is done for because A. it was on when the water got inside it and B. you tried to power it on even after it was wet without letting it dry out first.
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