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22 August 2015

What NOT to do when your phone falls inside water.


Hi friends, it's another day and today as usual, we'll be talking about our favourite gadget, our phones! Generally, we're very concerned about taking good care of our phones, so I wanna ask you, what would you do if your phone falls inside water?
Well today I want to focus on what NOT to do when
your phone decides to take a swim.

WHAT NOT TO DO:
1) Don't Disassemble The Phone

The first urge you'll get right after you pull your phone out of water is to try and remove the back cover. WRONG MOVE!!!

WHAT TO DO:
Right after you pull your precious phone out of water, get a clean towel and towel dry your phone completely with it.

WHAT NOT TO DO:
2) Don't Use A Blower
Right after towel drying the phone, you might feel that there are still some particles of water stock on the inner part of the phone. This might tempt you to get a blower/hair dryer and you try to use it on your phone. Please don't. Cos the high temperature could fry the little circuits on your precious phone.

WHAT TO DO:
Get a good desiccant (a desiccant is a substance that can absolve water from the atmosphere), and place your phone within the substance in a closed container or nylon bag. But since this desiccant of a thing isn't really available, you can use a very much available substance that has the properties of a desiccant. And what substance is this, it's Rice. Yes, you heard right, it's our very common rice. Am guessing you have one now sitting somewhere in your kitchen. So what do you do???
It's simple, get your phone, place it in a container or nylon bag and pour the UNCOOKED rice over the phone to cover it completely, then cover the container or tie the nylon depending on the one you are using. Leave for some hours, after bring out the phone and power it ON. All things being equal, your phone should come back again...
So that's it for now, let's continue enjoying our phones with maximum utility.

And if you have ANY phone issue not covered by this post, feel free to ask using the contents box below, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

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