What to do if your phone enters water, follow these steps without stress


It's really frustrating to hear that your phone got wet. 
There are a few things you can try to resolve the issue without taking it to a repair shop. 

1. First, remove the battery (if possible)
2. Dry it out with a towel. 
3. Then, put the phone in a bowl of rice for at least 24 hours. This should help to absorb any moisture that's inside the phone. 
4. After that, you can try powering it on. 


If there is no rice, there are other methods.
Yes, there are a few other methods you can try if you don't have rice. 
One option is to use silica gel packets, which you can often find in shoe boxes or other packaging. Simply take the silica gel packet and place it near the phone, making sure the phone is turned off. The silica gel will absorb the moisture from the phone over time. You can also place the phone and the silica gel packet in a sealed plastic bag to help speed up the process. Just be sure to leave the phone in the bag for at least 24 hours.
You can also try using a hairdryer on the lowest setting, or placing the phone in front of a fan to help dry it out. 

And finally, you can try using a vacuum cleaner to suck out any moisture from the phone. Just be sure to use the lowest setting and avoid getting the vacuum too close to the phone.


It's important to note that you should never plug in or charge your phone until you're sure it's completely dry. Water and electricity don't mix, and you don't want to risk causing further damage to your phone. After you've tried these methods, if your phone still isn't working properly, you may need to take it to a repair shop for further help.

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