[Q] Water damage month ago - HTC Sensation

One month ago the phone fall into the water...
Battery was immidiately removed and phone was left to dry...
Well...nothing works...
I've read something about water damage indicators...
There are two white indicators...on the battery and under it...
And there is one red on the side of the device...
Is there anything that can be done after one month of not using it after the accident?
Thanks

Bence said:
One month ago the phone fall into the water...
Battery was immidiately removed and phone was left to dry...
Well...nothing works...
I've read something about water damage indicators...
There are two white indicators...on the battery and under it...
And there is one red on the side of the device...
Is there anything that can be done after one month of not using it after the accident?
Thanks
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Unlikely, depends on what the water has corroded inside but it's probably a total loss. Water immersion requires immediate action, e.g. sealed inside a bag of rice in a warm spot for 24 hrs etc. to stand any chance of success.
I dropped mine in the bath once, was more difficult to find than the soap, but the phone is still working fine six months later - but it spent a day in the airing cupboard inside a sealed bag of rice. Now I read in the bath with a ziploc bag around the phone.

My boss spilt water on his sensation in the middle of the night and didn't realise till the morning. After a few hours of ineffectually trying to dry it out I told him to seal it in a bag with some silica gel. Next day the phone functioned OK but the screen was dead. The moisture sensor was OK so he sent it off for a warranty repair and now his wife uses it!!
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I have read something about putting it into the 100% alcohol...is there anyone who tried this?

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Is there any other indicator for water damage besides the one on the battery? My phone got wet. It was in a plastic baggie so it only got barely wet, but enough so that it's not working and the battery indicator is red. Thinking about using a friends battery and seeing if I can get it warrantied if that's the only visible indication.
draggindakota said:
Is there any other indicator for water damage besides the one on the battery? My phone got wet. It was in a plastic baggie so it only got barely wet, but enough so that it's not working and the battery indicator is red. Thinking about using a friends battery and seeing if I can get it warrantied if that's the only visible indication.
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I guess you can watch this video to see if there are indicators for water inside the phone. Not sure if the inspire 4g is exactly the same as far as location for the indicators. HTC Desire HD is essentially the same phone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfatoeWbMRk&feature=related
My phone took a swim with me in a pool when I got pushed in. I immediately took it out of my pocket and handed it off to a person standing by. They disasembled it had it sit out in the sun to dry. Unfortunately, it could not be saved. It must have short circuited as soon as it hit the water. Thankfully, I had insurance on it. When I called the 800 number to file a claim, I told then it sustained water damage. They never asked me to look at any indicators. They took my word for it and processed my claim. But it may be a different procedure for warranty.
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Thanks for that video link. I didn't see anything conspicuous that looked like an indicator. I guess I'll just have to try it and see.
Well I powered the phone up yesterday after letting it sit in a bag of rice for 24 hours. It powered up and went to the CM7 boot animation but I saw that there was water under the screen so I pulled the battery. Letting it sit for a few more days in the rice, in my truck so it gets nice and toasty and hopefully the water will evaporate.
draggindakota said:
Well I powered the phone up yesterday after letting it sit in a bag of rice for 24 hours. It powered up and went to the CM7 boot animation but I saw that there was water under the screen so I pulled the battery. Letting it sit for a few more days in the rice, in my truck so it gets nice and toasty and hopefully the water will evaporate.
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Try to avoid direct sunlight to the LCD screen for a long period of time. The suns UV rays can damage it over time. Just a heads up..
I have read in the past with iPhone's sustaining water damage that people would soak it in rubbing alcohol to remove water, and replace the battery, and have it working fine, not sure on the credibility of this but maybe something you should look into?
Also, a few years ago I had an LG flip phone that was in my pocket during an unplanned swim(got pushed in by a drunk friend who thought I had changed) the phone was dead for a long time, but about a month later it booted up fine and worked perfectly for another year, after a year the only remnants of water damage was a speaker that was starting to blow
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Drop of bleach on Q-tip will fix red indicators.
ekahan1 said:
Drop of bleach on Q-tip will fix red indicators.
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lol while i don't condone things like this, it sort of made me laugh. nice workaround i guess!
buddy17 said:
lol while i don't condone things like this, it sort of made me laugh. nice workaround i guess!
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Well you shouldn't condone the whole thread then... The very purpose of it is to get the phone warrantied even though it's been gotten wet...
Roland_D said:
Well you shouldn't condone the whole thread then... The very purpose of it is to get the phone warrantied even though it's been gotten wet...
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touche lol
kirk123 said:
Try to avoid direct sunlight to the LCD screen for a long period of time. The suns UV rays can damage it over time. Just a heads up..
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Yeah I've made that mistake before
tjb433 said:
I have read in the past with iPhone's sustaining water damage that people would soak it in rubbing alcohol to remove water, and replace the battery, and have it working fine, not sure on the credibility of this but maybe something you should look into?
Also, a few years ago I had an LG flip phone that was in my pocket during an unplanned swim(got pushed in by a drunk friend who thought I had changed) the phone was dead for a long time, but about a month later it booted up fine and worked perfectly for another year, after a year the only remnants of water damage was a speaker that was starting to blow
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If it doesn't dry out I may try that. Makes me miss my old Nextel phone though. I dropped that thing in a flag pond twice and it never missed a beat lol.
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Good to know!
I know this is old but I had to find the liquid damage indicator for an Inspire today.
To find the indicator on the Inspire you must remove the bottom panel where your SD and Sim are located. Then under the FC and Bluetooth logo and under the plastic there is a square -- that square is the liquid damage indicator.
Unfortunetly you can not bleach it without removing the void stickers and using a mini star hex screwdriver and taking the phone apart.
If this helps thank me please
I suppose no one would know if taking the back off the atrix would void it's warranty? I don't see any warranty void stickers on any screws. Hopefully there isn't screws under the sticker under the battery.
By the way the bleach doesn't seem to work at all on these new phones. Unless I'm doing something wrong? I don't condone this either just a thought.. any feedback?
I put about 10 drops in total after each drop sitting in the sun drying for 10 minutes each time. Didn't change it at all.

Just fixed a water damaged phone by bathing it in Isorpopyl Alcohol...

Just for the record, I'm not sure if this will consistently work but I thought it good to put this on record for anyone else who is at wits end with a water damaged cellphone. I dropped my phone in a river and it stopped working (Touch Pro 2). Well, actually it went in well I was swimming and forgot it was in my pocket.
I let it dry off with a hair dryer, but it was still squirrelly with the input. It would repeat certain characters. Also it would not charge from USB. It was basically unusable so I figured I would try soaking the main board in Isopropyl Alcohol (perhaps remove whatever it is that is shorting out the mainboard). I let the mainboard (without the screen) soak overnight in a sealed tupperware container (so the Alcohol wouldn't evaporate). Then I took it out to let all the Alcohol evaporate. Put it all back together a few hours ago and, violla, it works perfectly. No repeated inputs, no other problems.
Wow, That was lucky, Congrats
Congrats......
I posted about this last year about water infiltration incidents. It generally goes as follows:
If you drop your phone into water, fruit punch,toilet, etc. First thing to do---
1. Remove battery immediately
2. Open up as much as possible daub dry excess water
3. Submerged in Alcohol (200 proof drinking alcohol is best), Isopropyl or denatured works almost as good. leave 1-2 hours (the alcohol binds to the H20 and prevents the H2O from corroding the metal or electronics)
4. Dry with hair dryer
5. Put in desiccant (enough to submerge) or rice, or millet etc. and leave over night
Hair dry to blow any excess dust.... reassemble and you are done. If it did get water damage that renders the phone unusable then, use white out and white out the water strip back to white and go for replacement.
This method I have used for treating flooding on my underwater cameras for 20+ years and I have been successful 98% of time
Once again, congrats
Very interesting. I've also heard of putting in the fridge as it draws out all moisture?
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just fix a water damaged phone by changing the battery
it was a black berry phone soaked in water
Always wondered about that.
Thanks for the tips! I will keep it in mind, though the best way that's working for me right now is paying attention
Nice one, i shall try this on my damaged nokia =D
I can relate. I once jumped in the mediterranean with my phone in my pocket.
The SE k750i was a good phone...
First time I hear about this
what?! that's pretty awesome bro.
Lucky try rice.
That's fascinating. Could've used that info about 6 months ago when I managed to drop my phone into a toilet. Luckily it was unused.
It is nice with some tricks. Ill hope it work for me too xD
This is awesome.. Believe it or not a few years back my GF knocked over a class of water into my open pc.. and yeah it died.. Did a similar method here on the mobo and it worked.. for a while
Shot for the tip, I will keep it in mind
definately adding this to my bag of tricks of fixing electronic devices people bring to me to be fixed.
isopropyl is used for inject printers as well...
I always heard to take the battery out immediately. Rince the phone real good in DISTILLED WATER. Shake out as much water as you can, then put it in the oven on about 150-200 degrees for a couple of hours to dry it out.
I dropped my Nokia 6133 in a puddle of muddy water. Did the above and it worked for another year until I upgraded to a newer phone.
How does this method work for salt water? Dropped my Razor in the ocean a few years ago. Not a good day.
Yes, I said razor! I used to love that phone!
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HELP!!! Drowned my Sensation in seawater!!!

I accidentally dropped my brand new sensation in seawater for a couple of seconds. I took it out, turned off, took out the battery, SIM card and memory card, lightly rinsed the phone with fresh water (didn't dip it into, just washed off the salty water off the phone) and now I'm waiting for it to dry completely, because I can see still some water trapped underneath the touchscreen.
The service is still three days away until monday, but i was just thinking if somebody knows of what else could I do before I try to send it for repair. I was thinking of trying to turn it on once it completely dries off, or it is not such a good idea?
This wil help you... i think
The dry rice trick
Tried that also. I buried it in rice immediately, it has been so since yesterday when this happened, but still has some water trapped underneath the touchscreen.
I fear the damage from salty water is much worse than normal water.
Sorry to say but you are screwed. There is no way this phone will work reliably ever again..
The rice trick has never worked in my experience,dont turn it on,get some DE-IONISED water,flush it with that it wont leave residue like normal water will,let it dry in the airing cupboard for a few days then turn it on
Can I wash it with distilled water? Would that be helpful?
Is there a step-by-step instruction on how to dissasemble a Sensation and the tools required? I found one on Youtube, but it wasn't very helpful...
IannEefje said:
This wil help you... i think
The dry rice trick
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I did not know this, it seems the awesome "Dry Kit".
I will buy it one, and if a day i need it, i will try it.
Link : Dry-All for Smartphones
Distilled water is different to de-ionised water,i used de-ionised on a sunk G1 which got into a bootloop from the incident after the washing with de-ionised water it worked and still does
you need to use the de-ionised water to remove the salt water to stop it from corroding heavily.
I dropped a regular cell phone in a glass of lemonade 10 years ago and here's what I did"
- get it out quickly take parts out and sling it around to get liquid out asap
- got home and put a pot of water on the stove
- when water was good and warm, vigorously shook it in the water for 10 seconds
- shook phone as dry as possible
- let dry, heat oven slightly then turn off and put phone in to speed up drying
- once dry, reassemble
- phone worked perfectly afterwards
not saying I would do this with a Sensation....just sayin

Dropped S6 in water.

Yep. My daughter was in a rush to get into the pool and old dad forgot to take phone out of my pocket.
This happened a few weeks ago. I kept it in a bag of rice for 3 days and no luck.
I've since got another new S6 but was wondering if there's anything I can do in hopes of reviving it.
Thanks
Its a gonner.
The rice trick is a lie, its just as stupid to me as when batteries are dead to put them in your armpit to "recharge them" for that last little bit of juice.
The truth is, if you have a removable battery, the first thing you do is PULL that battery and LEAVE it out, which you and I dont. But when theres juice flowimg to the board when water hits it, it super cools very hot and tiny solder points on a board which causes fractures and most of the time complete breaks. Some people get lucky and only suffer from fractured joints from being able to pull the battery out and allowing joints to cool quickly. But with a sealed battery you are basically doomed from the time it hits the water OR if your lucky enough and it just got splashed or dunked for a second it didnt allow enough time to pull in water and your usually safe.
To those people who couldnt fire up their phone it is because water was shorting their phone, and once the water was evaporated if the joints didnt get damaged the phome fores up again. They say its the rice, I say its physics.
The roce thing is a joke, and it "only works" cause YOU the individual who thought the phone was thirsty didnt get it wet enough
;:EXAMPLE< THIS WILL DESTROY YOUR COMPUTER ONLY CONTINUE KNOWING YOUR COMPUTER WILL NO LONGER RUN AGAIN, I SUGGEST ALL PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY AND AM NOT LIABLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY.>
I have PROOF of this theory if you thing im lying. Grab and old DESKTOP with an easily removable motherboard and remove it. I HAD ONE FROM 1998 THAT HAD WINDOWS 2000 ON IT. Again make sure its NOT been on, preferable one that has sat in your closet for years. Pull the motherboard and ram and cpu, places where water can get lodged, and soak the motherboard for 10 minutes. Dry it off as much as you can and bake it in the sun for a day, two just to be safe.. That night plug everything back in and it will fire up. It more than likely will run just fine, unless you didnt let it get hot enough to evaporate the water while in the sun. In the same test let the computer run for about 20 minutes, enough time to get everything nice and warm.
Then quickly turn the pc ocr and UNPLUG it and LIGHTLY with a cup of cool water slowly drizzle it on the motherboard and you should start to hear cracking noises. Again the next dry pull it out and you will notice cracks in solder joints. And youll nitce that it never works again.
Maybe ill make a youtube video as I have another old pc.
The point it hot joints dont like cold water. So its all up to how fast water got in if any, most of the time if your phone is sealed properly its just outside on the screen and casing.
Even if it did revive, it's days would be numbered anyway. You could eBay it for water damage/parts only and probably recoup a couple hundred bucks.
Edit: My opinion on the rice is that it only helps dry out the phone slightly faster if left completely sealed airtight and buried for like a week. If there's going to be damage, it has already been done as was stated above.
See...rice works great with humidity or direct contact with water, my problem with rice on a phone is it is not in direct contact with water. NOW if you said you coverd the phone in rice in a SEALED container and threw that out in the sun? Yes I could understand the rice absorbing water faster
Now i am no genuis...ive just done a lotttt of research in my time. And I do a lot...of testing hahaha
I dropped mine in the sink under running water and it shorted out. Put it in rice for 5 days and it started working eventually. Still working flawless to this day. So rice is not totally a lie unless that was just a coincidence. All I know is that my phone is still working after water ****ed it up
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GoBears said:
Even if it did revive, it's days would be numbered anyway. You could eBay it for water damage/parts only and probably recoup a couple hundred bucks.
Edit: My opinion on the rice is that it only helps dry out the phone slightly faster if left completely sealed airtight and buried for like a week. If there's going to be damage, it has already been done as was stated above.
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Is there any way they could pull any of my info off there of I sold it on ebay?
Gytole said:
See...rice works great with humidity or direct contact with water, my problem with rice on a phone is it is not in direct contact with water. NOW if you said you coverd the phone in rice in a SEALED container and threw that out in the sun? Yes I could understand the rice absorbing water faster
Now i am no genuis...ive just done a lotttt of research in my time. And I do a lot...of testing hahaha
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I'm glad you clarified your earlier post. In certain cases, the rice trick does work. It does absorb humidity and draw wetness to itself. However, like you stated, it usually cannot magically pull moisture out of trapped jointed components.
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Is there any way they could pull any of my info off there of I sold it on ebay?
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I'm sure if they really wanted to, they could. I doubt anyone would go through trouble. Have you tried hooking it to a computer lately and see if there's a response?

S7 Edge that spent 10 months at the bottom of the river... or.... Sponge Bobs S7 Edge

April 16th of last year I was fishing at my usual spot on the Indian River. I got up to get a drink out of the cooler and a gust of wind blew my folding chair into the river. What I didn't realize was that my less-than-1-week-old Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge was in the cup holder of the chair.
After more than an hour of trudging around in the river, I drove home to tell my wife. We went back out to the river and I spent almost another hour trying to find it. We left empty handed and me shivering for the next 2-3 hours because the water was fairly cold.
I was out there again the next day and found myself back in the water searching. I came home empty-handed.
SO - I was thankful that I had gotten insurance on my phone (for the first time ever might I add!) and needless to say I've not left the phone in the cup holder ever again.
TODAY - My daughter and I were out fishing and she saw something in the water near where I lost it. It was silver - and shiny. I didn't think it was my phone though, as my phone was all black.
I reached down for the object with my landing net and pulled up my old phone LOL!
I'm sure it was due to water having gotten behind the screen, but both edges were now silver. The phone was in outstanding condition considering it's been at the bottom of the river for over 10 months. It does appear to have a crack in the screen though, but it could just be a scratch. The case was in shockingly good condition, in fact, after cleaning up the case I can honestly say that it could be used again - a real testament to Pelican cases!
Out of sheer morbid curiosity the phone is now sitting in a bag of cat litter until next weekend - I severely doubt it will ever turn on again, but hey, it's not like this experiment is going to cost me anything to do!
It looks almost like there was some battery acid leakage though - hard to say for sure. Appears to have come out of the speaker grill on the bottom. Looking at the inside of the case in the corner next to where the speaker grill would be looks it melted a little as well.
Here's a link to my Google Photos folder showing the phone fresh out of the water, then from all angles at home, out of the case before I cleaned it up, it cleaned up, then the case after cleaning.
https://goo.gl/photos/VLcaP28tUWE2gjENA
Enjoy!
its a good history, but the phone wont turn on, it is not possible. in fact, you can make a short circuit when you plug the phone to the electricity and can be harmful for you and your familly.
Nice read, thanks for posting
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I wouldn't say it looks particularly good ... I've seen cannons recovered from the sea bed 500 years later looking more useful but a nice story ?
Now if it would turn on ...
Interesting, but did you buy S7 edge again after losing your old S7 edge phone into the river?
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Interesting, but did you buy S7 edge again after losing your old S7 edge phone into the river?
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Insurance replaced the old one with a brand new one - gold, but still a brand new replacement.
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Insurance replaced the old one with a brand new one - gold, but still a brand new replacement.
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Have you plugged it in to charge it and see if it turns on?
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Have you plugged it in to charge it and see if it turns on?
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NOOOOO.... am drying it out until the weekend.
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NOOOOO.... am drying it out until the weekend.
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Missed the part about the weekend. I'll wait to see how it goes. Hopefully, it'll power up and operate. Mostly for the sake of being a bad as$ phone. If not, nothing ventured nothing lost. Lol
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if its still working after all those time... will be priceles... hahaha
I think it's better to put phone in to destilated water and run to specialized service
Whatever happened with this?
I am curious too. OP?
OP plugged phone in and it exploded. The end.
R.I.P. OP!
Bump! Lol
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How come you got insurance covered for phone which is not india manufactured. I can see carrier logo on back. Would you mind sharing the name of your insurance provider.
Put it in rice bag tightly closed container or bag for 3 -5 days then connect to PC via cable not charger if there is no acid leakage from battery or .It helped me when Samsung service center didn't seal the phone properly after replacing the display .Only my power button was not working because i connected to power source after water went inside . Once it turned on i gave to warranty silently and told them my power button not working then they replaced it too .
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Put it in rice bag tightly closed container or bag for 3 -5 days then connect to PC via cable not charger if there is no acid leakage from battery or .It helped me when Samsung service center didn't seal the phone properly after replacing the display .Only my power button was not working because i connected to power source after water went inside . Once it turned on i gave to warranty silently and told them my power button not working then they replaced it too .
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Can just imagine that turning up at a service center with a note saying it wont turn on or anything . They might replace it . Lol.
Don't use rice. Rice isn't as good at absorbing water as popular belief leads you to think.
Take out the Sim tray, put the phone on a warm window sill, with the tray pointing down (for water to leak out) and have a fan blowing air on the phone. Leave it there for a few days, or as long as possible. Then plug in to a computer and see what happens.
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Don't use rice. Rice isn't as good at absorbing water as popular belief leads you to think.
Take out the Sim tray, put the phone on a warm window sill, with the tray pointing down (for water to leak out) and have a fan blowing air on the phone. Leave it there for a few days, or as long as possible. Then plug in to a computer and see what happens.
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Actually submerse it in a bowl of as pure isopropyl alcohol as you can find and swish it around to try to get it to force all water out. Isopropyl dries quickly and does not harm electronics or break circuit pathways.

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