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Hey guyz there is a prob pls help
Actually i was walking in the rain bcoz i had to reach early and all modes of transport were occupied so while walking my phone got wet and now the water is inside the screen
so any solution how to remove that water pls in a need..
and yes my mob hasn't been damaged or there isn't any prob just water in the screen....
Thank you for ur response
you can only disassamble your phone, but you should have tools for that and little experience. or just wait, maybe that helps
dude its ok
but try not to use ur phone for now
switch it off and keep it in an airtight jar of rice for a day
this sounds odd but works
the rice would soak up all the water in ur phone and phone would be good as new and never use a hair dryer to dry it
my mob fell in a tub of water and water was fully inside the screen
this worked like magic for me
i would recommend
put it under sunlight for half an hour(not direct)
once my nokia phone got wet and stopped working then that helped me out
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Lets see i kept it in an air tight container of rice..
Hope it helps..
thanx fr your kind response
Suranjan16049 said:
i would recommend
put it under sunlight for half an hour(not direct)
once my nokia phone got wet and stopped working then that helped me out
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I think that is dangerous..
Sorry but can't try your method...anyway thanx for your reply
same with me too........
Just kept lyk dat for 5 to 6 days n perfectly all right
tell me what happens when u get it out
abizerl123 said:
tell me what happens when u get it out
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Nothing much of a change..
12 hours passed........:crying:
Do u think it works????????
it works perfectly well
make sure ur phone is switched off
i put it in the rice without the back cover and battery n have a lot of patience n let it stay inside for a day atleast without opening or trying to see if it worked....
it took me 2 days
abizerl123 said:
it works perfectly well
make sure ur phone is switched off
i put it in the rice without the back cover and battery n have a lot of patience n let it stay inside for a day atleast without opening or trying to see if it worked....
it took me 2 days
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I opened it twice
I miss my phone
havent change the rom from past 3 days..
And by the way in which rice did u put????
abizerl123 said:
it works perfectly well
make sure ur phone is switched off
i put it in the rice without the back cover and battery n have a lot of patience n let it stay inside for a day atleast without opening or trying to see if it worked....
it took me 2 days
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What's the relation between phone and rice? ? It will absorb the water? ?
RuCk
FulEs!
yeah it does
abizerl123 said:
yeah it does
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Opened aftr 36 hours bt still water's there....
Can you click a photo, of how it actually is?
I didn't get that "water behind the screen" part...
Typed using a small touchscreen
Pls help me man..
Here's how it looks
I flashed the stock rom as i m thinking to show this in the gallery..
They might do something..
Hope for the best..
Waiting for your rply........
They'll need to open up your phone to remove that...
In all probability, they'll say that they need to change the screen (they don't actually need to that, but they know no **** so they just replace stuff)
Might cost you ~2500rs, as water damage isn't covered by warranty...
Typed using a small touchscreen
any other alternative??
Dude there is a straight forward method...open up all parts and keep your phone in front of ac for around half hour...and dont try hair dryer at all...and after tgat kepp it in a dry rice airtight container for atleast 4-5 more days...this is safest and sucessful method..worth a shot and your phone will be alright :thumbup:
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Hey guys, my SG3 got wet in rain and water has gone inside and after 2 days keep drying it..some water is appearing inside the screen..also its screen keeps blinking in a 10 sec interval. although the phone is working perfect.
Can anyone help me out. what to do now?
nIcenAmAn said:
Hey guys, my SG3 got wet in rain and water has gone inside and after 2 days keep drying it..some water is appearing inside the screen..also its screen keeps blinking in a 10 sec interval. although the phone is working perfect.
Can anyone help me out. what to do now?
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Well try keeping it in a bag of rice I suppose??
I think you need to go to a service center.
Hey Guys
New to the site and I have a quick question. I was charging my nexus 5 overnight and when I took the charger off the phone this morning everything was fine until about ten minutes after, The phone screen went black and was unresponsive its been like that ever since. Its so weird I still get notifications that I have messages and email ie the led blinks and it makes a noise and the phone still rings but obv I cant pick up as there is no option to answer.
I might add that there was some spilled water beside my phone this morning that I think may have came out of a glass of water beside my bed. It was only a tiny bit of water so I am not sure if this is the cause.
Anyway I have put the phone in a bag of rice now just in case ....has anyone have any idea what the issue may be ?
hegarty147 said:
Hey Guys
New to the site and I have a quick question. I was charging my nexus 5 overnight and when I took the charger off the phone this morning everything was fine until about ten minutes after, The phone screen went black and was unresponsive its been like that ever since. Its so weird I still get notifications that I have messages and email ie the led blinks and it makes a noise and the phone still rings but obv I cant pick up as there is no option to answer.
I might add that there was some spilled water beside my phone this morning that I think may have came out of a glass of water beside my bed. It was only a tiny bit of water so I am not sure if this is the cause.
Anyway I have put the phone in a bag of rice now just in case ....has anyone have any idea what the issue may be ?
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I remember I read something like this before but not sure where and it was water damage
[UPDATE]: I found the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/water-damaged-backlight-display-advice-t2841073
Mazen Amr said:
I remember I read something like this before but not sure where and it was water damage
[UPDATE]: I found the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/water-damaged-backlight-display-advice-t2841073
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thank you ....ya i think u may be right, Everyone always warns you about submerging ur phone bt its actually small puddle that can destroy it too
hegarty147 said:
thank you ....ya i think u may be right, Everyone always warns you about submerging ur phone bt its actually small puddle that can destroy it too
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Update- Hey Guys the rice worked ...the phone is perfect again
Yesterday, I had my s6 edge in my pocket, when someone at the disco poured a cocktail on me (i had the s6 upside down so the jack and microusb holes were filled with alcohol).
I noticed the fact after several minutes ..when the phone was already crazy (not working keys, screen rotate all time, and the messagge "the device is too hot")
Today the phone turns on, but after the boot logo, the screen remains black, and the led blinks in 2 colors blue and white.
Recovery and dl mode are working fine (also tried to flash a clean rom ..nothing).
So maybe someone knows with which issue the led blinking is related??
I'm not an expert but it might be game over haha.
Try going into recovery (TWRP would be best) and trying to see if you can mount all the partitions, if you can, I suggest trying to flash stock ROM with Nand Erase All option enabled.
Before all that though, but it in a bag of rice for a day or two.
Had a similar problem but my phone at a lot of snow... I have a clear back so I could see that there was some water underneath it. I turned it off immediately and put it on a car vent with the heat cranked up. Doesn't have to be hear it can be ambient temperature. After an hour or so I checked and water was all gone.
Rice or the silica packets in shoes and the like would be great on a ziplock bag in dry inderect heat.
thx for reply,
tried to put it in a rice ziplock bag for 24hs ..nothing
when trying to put on first see the bootlogo ..than black screen and blue/white led blinking. ..I think it's a sort of error message, but who knows what doest it means
RFrancis said:
Had a similar problem but my phone at a lot of snow... I have a clear back so I could see that there was some water underneath it. I turned it off immediately and put it on a car vent with the heat cranked up. Doesn't have to be hear it can be ambient temperature. After an hour or so I checked and water was all gone.
Rice or the silica packets in shoes and the like would be great on a ziplock bag in dry inderect heat.
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sorry but i dont understand the most important part :s
The blue and white led is what the device does when it powers on normally. I believe the alcohol burned out part of your motherboard. You will have to get a new device. Rice also does not work with alcohol
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Roman91 said:
sorry but i dont understand the most important part :s
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Can't put it any simpler...
RFrancis said:
Can't put it any simpler...
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He may be having issues with the misspelling of "heat".
From the Users Manual (S6 edge - AT&T model)
Status light: Displays red when charging or the
battery is low, blue when a notification has arrived
or you are voice recording, and green when fully
charged.
Doesn't say anything about white. May be as he said, that's normal at boot-up. I don't have access to my phone at work.
I agree it's probably the end of the device. I know from experience that a phone with liquid damage is considered Beyond Economical Repair by Samsung. You can't pay them to fix it.
Roman91 said:
sorry but i dont understand the most important part :s
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Theodric58 said:
He may be having issues with the misspelling of "heat".
From the Users Manual (S6 edge - AT&T model)
Status light: Displays red when charging or the
battery is low, blue when a notification has arrived
or you are voice recording, and green when fully
charged.
Doesn't say anything about white. May be as he said, that's normal at boot-up. I don't have access to my phone at work.
I agree it's probably the end of the device. I know from experience that a phone with liquid damage is considered Beyond Economical Repair by Samsung. You can't pay them to fix it.
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Where is heat misspelled ?
RFrancis said:
Where is heat misspelled ?
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RFrancis said:
Had a similar problem but my phone at a lot of snow... I have a clear back so I could see that there was some water underneath it. I turned it off immediately and put it on a car vent with the heat cranked up. Doesn't have to be HEAR it can be ambient temperature. After an hour or so I checked and water was all gone.
Rice or the silica packets in shoes and the like would be great on a ziplock bag in dry inderect heat.
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Could be either of the bottom two as well.
Theodric58 said:
Could be either of the bottom two as well.
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I have selective blindness and a ****ty phone keyboard, thanks .
RFrancis said:
I have selective blindness and a ****ty phone keyboard, thanks .
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Hehe, me too. I try to do as much of this on my computer for that very reason.
RFrancis said:
Had a similar problem but my phone at a lot of snow... I have a clear back so I could see that there was some water underneath it. I turned it off immediately and put it on a car vent with the heat cranked up. Doesn't have to be hear it can be ambient temperature. After an hour or so I checked and water was all gone.
Rice or the silica packets in shoes and the like would be great on a ziplock bag in dry inderect heat.
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How did you get a clear back? can I see a picture?
Thanks
Theodric58 said:
Could be either of the bottom two as well.
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maskerwsk said:
How did you get a clear back? can I see a picture?
Thanks
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There you go
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There you go
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Ahh man that looks Rad!!
I'm so tempted to do mine now!
what did you use to re-attach the back cover after?
maskerwsk said:
Ahh man that looks Rad!!
I'm so tempted to do mine now!
what did you use to re-attach the back cover after?
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3m skinny tape on the perimeter
Hi! XDA Team!
I Drope My S6 On The Water (Sea) Accidentally and work perfetct but after 1 day he Won't Charge :crying: its keep disconnecting from charger and when hi charge to 20% i Turn it on , and the surprise is .... 0% and the s6 turn off.
Plz ! Help!
Zack Brown said:
Hi! XDA Team!
I Drope My S6 On The Water (Sea) Accidentally and work perfetct but after 1 day he Won't Charge :crying: its keep disconnecting from charger and when hi charge to 20% i Turn it on , and the surprise is .... 0% and the s6 turn off.
Plz ! Help!
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Will probably need a main board replacement, water damage issues can creep in over time. You should have immediately turned the phone off when it got wet and let it dry for 24 hours before turning it back on. You may try leaving the phone in a bowl of rice or very dry place for a few days, not guaranteed to do anything though unfortunately
sofir786 said:
Will probably need a main board replacement, water damage issues can creep in over time. You should have immediately turned the phone off when it got wet and let it dry for 24 hours before turning it back on. You may try leaving the phone in a bowl of rice or very dry place for a few days, not guaranteed to do anything though unfortunately
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Thank you
But the phone is still working but its keep disconnecting , i can't change the main board cause i have data on it!!
I bought one very similar issue i ended up disassambling and having to clean and lubricate the contact points. It has been working great for over a month now. The contacts had some corrosion. Now i have in a waterproof case with some demoisture paper also
TheMadScientist420 said:
I bought one very similar issue i ended up disassambling and having to clean and lubricate the contact points. It has been working great for over a month now. The contacts had some corrosion. Now i have in a waterproof case with some demoisture paper also
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Great!
So! You have disassambling by your self ?! Contact Me Plz :
[email protected]
Zack Brown said:
Great!
So! You have disassambling by your self ?! Contact Me Plz :
[email protected]
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Make sure u tell people it worked
The Phone Is Worked
I remove The back Glass and Screws , Cleaning The Battery Flex and The S6 G920 Working Perfect
Thank You all
Soory 4 my bad EN
Zack Brown said:
The Phone Is Worked
I remove The back Glass and Screws , Cleaning The Battery Flex and The S6 G920 Working Perfect
Thank You all
Soory 4 my bad EN
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How did you remove the back glass? By using heat gun?
silent_freak said:
How did you remove the back glass? By using heat gun?
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Yes! I Use The Heat Gun For opening My S6 and also use this Tools that help me a lot :
Link on Ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-In1-Repa...et-for-Mobile-Phone-iPhone-6-5s-/281869038536
silent_freak said:
How did you remove the back glass? By using heat gun?
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Yea use a heat gun. I pussyfooted with a hair dryer got scared to get it to hot i busted my back but im in a case n e ways. And now if need be i have easier accsess to battery if i decide to swap it.
And so people know what i did is i noticed some corosion on several fl3x cables. I used a qtip with wd-40 and dabbed them clean then 70% or more alcohol to dry. Mines goin on over a month now no issues. I had the dreaded not charging temp to high or low.
Why i was in there i used a method we use on the lgs and applied some arctic silver thermal paste to many of the chips to help disapate the heat better