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Kyle T
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10th Dec 11 at 15:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had an awesome day fitting some bits to the car, but now I'm unable to upload my photo's and make my very own project thread because I chucked my jeans in the wash when I got inside and had left my phone in my pocket

It's not insured, of course - so I thought I'd give it a few days to dry out, and take out a cheap insurance policy anyway. If the phone is knackered - I can just claim in a week or two I hope to get it replaced

Can anyone recommend a decent phone policy, that'll cover for water damage?

It's a Galaxy S2 if that means anything


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LeeM
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i think doyle got completely abused for discussing mobile insurance fraud. interested to see what happens here
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Switch it off and put it in a bowl of rice to dry out


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Kyle T
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
Switch it off and put it in a bowl of rice to dry out


Aye read that already, so it's sat in Uncle Ben's finest.

quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
i think doyle got completely abused for discussing mobile insurance fraud. interested to see what happens here






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Jed D
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cheap shitty old sony erricson, job done
Jake
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what job is that
Ben G
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accidently lose the phone and let them know in a few weeks.
AlunJ
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Rice isn't actually that effective, it doesnt absorb water til quite a high temperature. If you have any silica gel packets that would be a better bet.
Kyle T
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quote:
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Rice isn't actually that effective, it doesnt absorb water til quite a high temperature. If you have any silica gel packets that would be a better bet.


Just gone through all the shoeboxes under the stairs, nothing going!


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Mattb
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airing cupboard mate - i dropped mine down the bog once when hammered - a few days next to the hot water tank sorted it
LeeM
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not heat, that will cause further condensation. needs to be room temp and dry out naturally
AlunJ
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Extreme heat can melt solder
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quote:
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Extreme heat can melt solder


I would be worried if anywhere in your house (excluding the oven) was hot enough to melt solder
AlunJ
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Mattb
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i can also firmly NOT reccomend the microwave - a friend of mine microwvaed one of my phones for just 1 sec for a joke at work.... dead forever
Kyle T
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quote:
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i can also firmly NOT reccomend the microwave - a friend of mine microwvaed one of my phones for just 1 sec for a joke at work.... dead forever


WTF!

Tried switching it on this morning, no go and I can hear a slight sizzling noise when I put the battery in

Looks like she's a gonner.


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Kyle T
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11th Dec 11 at 10:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

There are a few websites offering repair services, I've emailed one of them for a quote.

I'll pay these guys rather than make a dodgy insurance claim, because I'm honest like that - but I can't imagine the success rate is particularly good on a water damaged phone


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AlunJ
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I fried my old Motorola v3i in oil at 268C, I managed to get that working again, just couldn't get rid of the grease
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id do as you said and "lose"it
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quote:
Originally posted by AlunJ
I fried my old Motorola v3i in oil at 268C, I managed to get that working again, just couldn't get rid of the grease



razer?
Ian
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Was it on when it was being washed? That can make a difference.

I've dropped mine in the bath a few times and they always come out fine so long as you're patient drying it out.
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d
quote:
Originally posted by AlunJ
I fried my old Motorola v3i in oil at 268C, I managed to get that working again, just couldn't get rid of the grease



razer?


Yep, aesthetically a gorgeous phone, just the software let it down.
Kyle T
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quote:
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Was it on when it was being washed? That can make a difference.

I've dropped mine in the bath a few times and they always come out fine so long as you're patient drying it out.


Aye it was on, if I knew I was going to wash it I would have switched it off first for sure

I'm going to keep mine in the rice for a few more days, will try it mid week but I'm not hopeful after hearing it sizzling this morning


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Gavin
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11th Dec 11 at 13:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Drying Machine!!?!


Only

leave it for another few days. I've know a few people who have dropped a phone into water, only for it to start working again after 1-2 weeks once its fully dried out.


pew pew pew pewwwww
Kyle T
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It lives it Lives!!!

Well, kind of!

Left it plugged in to the wall charger for 10mins, then held the power in for about 10seconds and a picture of a battery just appeared on the screen!

Not quite sure what it means, it won't do anything else... so I'm just going to leave it plugged in and see what happens.


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