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Old 06-27-2008, 07:45 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

red means its a weter damaged phone white means that its a referbed phone so wait a bit and then take it back and said that you tried to update the phone and it got messed up and then they will give u a new 1
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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OK, so I really bricked my phone... It went through the washer. DAMNNNNITTTTTTT. Anyway, I did all drying techniques yadayadayada, doesn't work.

It is still under manufacturer's warranty, HOWEVER I know there is some litmus type paper in there to tell them if it got wet, voiding the warranty. Any suggestions on how I get a new phone? Anyone... Bueller...Bueller.

No, I didn't but the insurance. Yes, I am an idiot.

Please help!

PS- I am back on my Treo 650, I AM DYING OVER HERE!
We don't call that bricking... we call that "washing."
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Old 07-01-2008, 11:30 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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No its not white... and I think you are right about that being ONE of the litmus wetness test paper. I am wondering however if anyone knows if there is one on the motherboard.
The store clerks aren't going to look inside, they're just going to check the battery compartment.
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Old 07-01-2008, 11:34 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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Place your phone in a container with uncooked rice, in a cool dry place. Wait a couple days. Remove the battery ASAP before you do anything at all. Then give it a shot. The rice will absorb most of the moisture if you are lucky.
That's an old Electronic Tech's trick, 99% of the time it works. Water doesn't damage electronics so much as the electronic shorts it create across circuits. Dry it out completley and you may be surprised to find it working again, or at least enough to trade in for a new one.
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

Update on this...

I did a dirty trick. Pealed off the water detection piece, bleached it, and glued it back on.

Got myself a new phone.

It was too easy.

I feel dirty.
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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Update on this...

I did a dirty trick. Pealed off the water detection piece, bleached it, and glued it back on.

Got myself a new phone.

It was too easy.

I feel dirty.
You should. You are a criminal
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Old 12-11-2008, 01:51 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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You should. You are a criminal

I know. I think I just wont send back my old phone so they will charge me.
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Old 12-11-2008, 02:51 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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No its not white... and I think you are right about that being ONE of the litmus wetness test paper. I am wondering however if anyone knows if there is one on the motherboard.
Yes, that would be the wetness sensor.

When it turns pink, green, blue, or whatever colour it turns on your phone, they know that it has been wet.

They're not going to take apart your phone to see the motherboard in it.

If they see the outside is faulty, there is no reason to open the inside.

Not to mention the employees know about as much of the inner workings of the phone as you do.
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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I know. I think I just wont send back my old phone so they will charge me.
Well, at least you actually feel guilty about it and are considering letting them charge you for the replacement. There are, sadly, many on here that would feel perfectly justified in doing the same thing you did.
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Old 12-11-2008, 06:19 PM
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Re: ok, I TRULY bricked it. Advice please...

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Update on this...

I did a dirty trick. Pealed off the water detection piece, bleached it, and glued it back on.

Got myself a new phone.

It was too easy.

I feel dirty.
What kind of glue you use because wont the wet glue turn it red?
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