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Turn off the phone, and do not charge it at all. Open all flaps (SIM card and SD card ones) and let it dry freely in a well ventillated area. Some people report that placing the phone in a bag full of rice may facilitate the drying process.
Check the phone after 24-48 hours and inspect it for moisture/droplets.
Turn off the phone, and do not charge it at all. Open all flaps (SIM card and SD card ones) and let it dry freely in a well ventillated area. Some people report that placing the phone in a bag full of rice may facilitate the drying process.
Check the phone after 24-48 hours and inspect it for moisture/droplets.
i just chekced the phone and it has improved. i could tell because there is no more vapour on the front camera any more, however there still is some on the back camera. i had to charge the phone because it had no battery and i needed to see what had happened to the water on the inside. the water is mostly gone however there still is about 2 droplets and some moisture in the top part of the screen. i had previously placed the handset in rice and left it for about 24 hours with the flaps open. what do you suggest i do now? also i noticed that once the handset came back on it showed "charging slowly", could this signal some form of damage to the battery?
thanks in advance.