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This thread may have not saved my phone but at least it'd cheered me up form the prospect of having to buy another after only having had this one a month :tongue:
Reply 21
Original post by sarcastic-sal
I am shore that it is at least a bit broken, for the touchscreen is unresponsive to very pacific things, such as drawing my loch screen code. I will have to wade and sea if it's swim has krilled it for good.


I sea what you did there. I am shore though that you can have a whale of a time without your Moto G.
Original post by Darkseid
I sea what you did there. I am shore though that you can have a whale of a time without your Moto G.


I shell have to cope without it, but I am shore I'll be able to. Whale, the only inconvenience is that it's main porpoise was for college work so I shell be without a portable verseaon of Microsoft Office for some time.
Reply 23
Original post by sarcastic-sal
I shell have to cope without it, but I am shore I'll be able to. Whale, the only inconvenience is that it's main porpoise was for college work so I shell be without a portable verseaon of Microsoft Office for some time.


I feel a surge of sympathy for you in that case. I for one know that if I damaged my phone, I would be rather crabby. I am certainly eelated that nothing so dreadful as that has happened to me so far. I suggest perhaps you get in touch with phone repair specialists to see if they can kelp with this seatuation.
Did you put it in dry rice?
Original post by Ibn Fulaan
Did you put it in dry rice?


Yep, on the Saturday night and it seemed to be working on Sunday, with the exception of the cameras having condensation on them. It just seems to have deteriorated however, despite the fact it spent most of Sunday still in rice to try and draw out the condensation from the cameras :frown:
Original post by sarcastic-sal
Yep, on the Saturday night and it seemed to be working on Sunday, with the exception of the cameras having condensation on them. It just seems to have deteriorated however, despite the fact it spent most of Sunday still in rice to try and draw out the condensation from the cameras :frown:


Silica Gel may be a better alternative.

oops just noticed you mentioned Rice in the OP :/
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Reply 27
Rice is a terrible atmospheric dessicant. It's only plausible but doesn't work for this reason. I'm disappointed that people on the internet are still peddling this rice crap.

Next time buy a bag of silica gel on ebay, put your phone in it and stick it in the fridge for a couple of days. Afterwards don't turn it on until it reaches room temp.
Water you guys up to ahh shore whatever floats your boat I seappose
Reply 29
This happened to me two days ago but my phone was lrftvin water for about 30 mins unknown to myself or anyone , I left it in rice ,the led light flashes but does not turn on , did your phone work in the end?

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