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eomhS 02-17-2009 10:36 PM

Water Logged Apache
 
I got my phone back from the company i plow driveways for today, it had been in the snow for about a month, and all of it melted on top of it im sure. I'm hoping no one attemted to turn it on.

I completely dissambled the phone about 5 mins ago and all of the components are now on a towel drying out in front of my computer on a towel.

How long do you think i should let it dry out?

P.S- I found no evidence of water in the phone when i took it apart, a little bit of dust, and some of the metal was discolored in a few very small areas.

PDAPhoneJunkie 02-18-2009 02:00 AM

Re: Water Logged Apache
 
Use a hair dryer.

MoonZ*BabysH 02-18-2009 02:04 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PDAPhoneJunkie (Post 719997)
Use a hair dryer.

+1 this worked for me when u dropped my touch in the frigen dog bowl about a year ago. after using the hair dryer let it sit for at least a day or to just in case. (it worked for me so why not right) GOODLUCK!!

PDAPhoneJunkie 02-18-2009 02:13 AM

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I dried out my RAZR when a cousin of mine took it in the pool when we were messing around. It worked. And his face was as red hot as the phone when I was done knocking him out. Lol.

eomhS 02-18-2009 03:32 PM

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Well, i did NOT use a hair dryer, i've seen mixed reviews on this method, i let the disassembled parts sit on a towel overnight.
Everything works perfectly, all of the keys, the touch screen, it's amazing!

lcrazyaznl 02-18-2009 04:45 PM

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Wow mine took a beating but one day i threw my phone like a light toss on the the desk the screen shattered inside .
If it doesn't work let me know i got my old apace for parts.

eomhS 02-18-2009 04:46 PM

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I could use a new battery

jabu 02-20-2009 12:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by eomhS (Post 720959)
Well, i did NOT use a hair dryer, i've seen mixed reviews on this method, i let the disassembled parts sit on a towel overnight.
Everything works perfectly, all of the keys, the touch screen, it's amazing!

Amazing now, will suck in a month or two. Mine worked "great" when I dried it out properly. Problem is when it initially gets wet you get shorts and arcs all over the system. Only exception is if there is no battery in it when you drop it. In due time all sorts of bizarre problems will start showing up. Wait till it randomly drops calls, that's the fun one. Or when it starts hanging for five minutes when you send a txt. Save your self absolute hell and replace it now.

eomhS 02-21-2009 05:14 PM

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Will sprint replace it? i did take the phone apart so the void stickers have been mangled. As well im sure the water sticker has been activated.

psiphi 02-24-2009 06:06 PM

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Get TEP on your account if you don't have it already... It will cost $50 to replace the phone (plus monthly TEP charge)... You will likely get a Mogel or a Touch Pro as a replacement...

Note that in April, the replacement cost increases to $100

eomhS 02-25-2009 03:45 PM

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I was considering that, or just selling the phone and buying another apache, does TEP extend your contract? I'm switching to verizon in March and i do not wish to prolong that date. Can i cancel TEP after they replace my phone?

badfrog 02-25-2009 04:07 PM

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I dropped my old pager in a puddle and it froze, I had to chisel it out in the morning, I took a hair dryer to it and it worked fine


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