2.
After
switching off the phone, start removing everything possible from the
phone. Remove the battery, sim cards, memory cards as well as any
accessory (stylus, case, cover, skin).
You can easily wipe these off with a dry cloth so that no water remains on these items.
3.
Shake it off
Gently shake the phone to get rid of any water present in the headphone jack, charging port or under the physical buttons.
After
this, wipe the phone with a dry cloth, toilet paper or paper napkins
thoroughly to remove any water present on the exterior.
4.
Bury it in rice
This
is one of the most commonly used and known techniques. Get an airtight
container or a ziplock bag and fill it with uncooked rice. Place your
phone inside the rice, shut the ziplock bag/container tight and keep it
in a dry place.
You can also try using oatmeal or silica gel packs.
5.
Wait it out
Leave
the phone in the rice for at least 24 to 48 hours. Ideally, do not even
try to take the phone out to check if it has started working or not. If
there wasn't too much water damage, your phone should start working.
6.
If it still doesn't work
Please
keep in mind that there is no guarantee that your phone will survive a
dunking in water. There is only a 50% chance of your phone working
again.
In case the phone does not work even after trying out the
rice method, take it to an authorized service centre. They will be able
to dismantle your phone and assess the damage better. Remember that
water damage is not covered in the standard warranty of your smartphone.
7.
Be prepared
There are a couple of ways of preventing your phone from getting damaged by water in the first place.
If
you are travelling in the rainy season or going to a beach/swimming
pool, then you can get a waterproof carry pouch. They are available for
as little as Rs 150 from e-commerce websites. These pouches have a
transparent window which allow you to see incoming notifications.
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