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just dont try turning it on before its dry. you can give a phone a bath but its that initial current when your phones wet that destroys it. you can actually put it in rice and the rice absorbes the moister faster.
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All I had in there was a battery though, not the phone. My phone has been dry the whole time, I was just wondering if could have done anything bad/killed my battery (it's a second battery that I use).
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oh then i'd just let it sit a day and give it a shot. brush the contacts off with a tooth bush periodicly to keep the corrosion off
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Oh if it was just the battery, you SHOULD be fine.
Emphasis on SHOULD But still, is it worth the risk of damaging your phone due to damaged circuits? Try the rice trick for a day or two in case any water got inside the casing. And if possible, get another battery! I don't want to turn on CNN and hear about some guy getting his head blown off by a Touch Pro battery!
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The Touch Pro's water sensor paper is a pink and white diamond shaped grid. If no water has touched it, you will see the grid.. otherwise, not. HTC always has their water sensor paper strips backwards like that.
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