Recently a month ago, I left my S6 in the car for over 8 hours where it was exposed to direct sunlight. When I got back into my car, the back of my S6 was wet, would this be an acid leak and is it safe to continue to use the S6?
I've charged the phone to 5% and it does turn on still, I just don't know if i should continue to use it or just toss it in case of potential dangers.
Can someone please advise?
Place a piece of iron nail on the liquid at the back of the s6.
if bubbling send your phone to a repair shop.
if no bubbling remove iron nail, add vinegar.
if started bubbling send your phone to a repair shop.
Related
Hi all i would just like to share my experience with this case..Last week i had the unfortunate accident of dropping my Samsung galaxy s phone in the toilet at home...
The phone fell out of my pocket and straight in too the pan and finally landed in the u-bend.
The phone was in total water submersion for not more that 3-5 seconds..my heart fell to the floor...
I quickly grabbed the phone from the toilet..turned phone off and removed the battery..water was all inside the phone.
I shook the phone and lots of water came out..my thoughts at this time was phone was well and truly buggered.
I proceeded to dry the phone on my radiator at home..sim-card,sd-card,battery and back plate all removed to aide drying.
Left the phone to dry for a full 24 hrs...before attempting to turn phone back on.
There was condensation inside the phone which all dispersed after 24 hrs. of drying out the phone.
And the big moment arrived of putting the phone back together to see if it would ever work again....
My heart was pounding at this time hoping and willing the phone back to life..pressed the power on button and the phone came to life.
Apart from having to do a reset on the phone and re-installing all my apps there has been no problem with the phone working 100%.
Phone has been working for well over a week now with no problems.
How lucky was I??...Im not saying that the Casemate Toughcase is the be all and end all in cases but im sure it went some way in helping reduce the damage that would have been caused by water ingress in to the phone.
happy case hunting...
Ewwww That Dirty Samsung Galaxy S
Lol..must add the water in toilet was clean...
The tough case was not the parameter influencing the luck in this case. As long as the rear speaker hole is not sealed, the water will always have a way inside the phone, no matter how many shock protection layers you have o the phone.
And generally speaking, tap water is not dangerous for the electrical parts of low voltage powered devices (like watches, phones and so on). The main issue with phones dropped in water is that the water will infiltrate in the optical dispersers of the LCD screen and on the screen connectors, generating blurry pictures or no picture at all.
I've learned something from your experience ... the water will not go in between the OLED screen and the digitizer .. which is a GOOD thing.
Great! I'm glad your SGS survived!
just take more care of it, ok? and don't drop it on Sea Water!
any waterproof supplies for galaxy s?
alex.bacer said:
any waterproof supplies for galaxy s?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Zip-lock bag?
I've almost fell from my seat reading the end of your story. I am glad to read that everything went Ok. But does the phone smell .... hmmm different?
Truly lucky.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
There are better ways to change the colour of the phone
Update phone still working a OK two and a bit weeks on...
I have toughcase as well. Not the prettiest case, the phone loses it's "luxury" feeling, but you can certainly throw around the phone no problem.
I dropped my Galaxy S (with Tough Case) today, it fell directly on my hard tiles floor at a height around 70cm. I was really freaked out! I picked it up and it was still there like nothing happened (no crash, no slow, no reboot, no nothing) really happy that I chose this case!
thanksss a lot for content
Please be advised. I dropped my phone from the side of my bed. It went face down on semi hard wood. The front screen is cracked. No joke. I have had the phone for 2 weeks only. I saw all the youtube drop tests, and I can assure you that they were very lucky to have their phone screen surviving from pocket and shoulder drop. Get a very good case and screen protector. Do not use the phone without it. Just trust me, from the side of my bed (one food and 3/4 high). I may have been unlucky, but there will be other circumstance of unluckiness. Just get a case, a very good one and a very good screen protector. They can replace the screen for 350 plus tx, but you loose the water resistance after automatically.
This situation sounds exactly similar to my Galaxy Note 4 as well.. I left it on my bed and not sure how it landed when it fell off (1-2ft high) off the bed. Cracked through my glass screen protector and left a small hole on my screen. It looks like someone took a screwdriver and stab my phone really hard. I didn't have anything hard particular on the floor and my only assumption it probably landed on a powerbrick.
In the past month or so my S7 Edge-F has accumulated about 12 hairline cracks and 6 spider web cracks, but the display and digitizer work fine, the only thing not functioning is the fingerprint sensor, but I usually face-recognition so the broken fingerprint sensor doesn't really bother me. Anyways, I wanted to know if my S7 Edge was still water resistant, because if not, I would need to reseal it and replace the glass (aka, a pain in the ...).
----
I put my S7 Edge in my bathtub, filled in up to where it was about 1/2 a meter (2 feet), I also warmed the water up a little above room-temp. I put my phone in and tilted it to get air stuck in the ports out. I also had CPU-Z running for monitoring. I left the phone in the water for 30 minutes (I recorded it with my 4k camera so I could go back to check for bubbles. my results:
-No bubbles
-No Sensor problems
-No damage
(I also went swimming with the phone for about an hour, recording underwater videos and didn't find anything wrong with the phone afterwards.)
I think it's safe to say, it's still water resistant.
I just felt I should share this since most people worry about this when the crack their water-resistant device.
I Recommend you put a screen protector over the cracked glass, and if the back is cracked use a skin.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Spotted a small crack on the bottom left edge last night and did wonder. Thank you
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
I wouldn't feel comfortable intentionally putting my device anywhere near a water source lol
sadly my back panel cracked and i got a replacement from china but when i push air into any of the ports i feel it coming out of the other so im not sure if its safe for me to dunk it in water
Tell your tale!!
I personally wouldn't dare to do it. Knowing my luck, I'll probably have a faulty device lolol
Took the s8+ to the pool several times over the week. Was fine. Just need to wait for charging port to dry; but the s8 gives warning sign if you plug your phone with a wet port. No worries at all.
Washed mine under the tap , delicate flow, after eating greasy food.
Haven't dared since the day my Sony Xperia Z3 went in the bath with its IP68 rating and I was greeted with bubbles as the phone filled up!
I got a replacement but still, twitchy bum time
Had a bucket of water poured on mine by a young family member. It was in an otterbox defender and didn't have any issues at all.
I always take my S8+ with me, also under water.
I don't know why, but I feel much safer than with my old S7 edge.
Charging... I always user wireless charge at work and in my car, so my S8 is always full at home and I never need an cable .
jackdown said:
I always take my S8+ with me, also under water.
I don't know why, but I feel much safer than with my old S7 edge.
Charging... I always user wireless charge at work and in my car, so my S8 is always full at home and I never need an cable .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is that in fresh water? Or salt water? I've heard salt water is no good to any of the water resistant devices. I just ordered my device so I'm doing some preliminary learning
jmckeejr said:
Is that in fresh water? Or salt water? I've heard salt water is no good to any of the water resistant devices. I just ordered my device so I'm doing some preliminary learning
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It would have to be freshwater purely based off the fact tadpoles cannot survive in saltwater. Chlorinated or salt water can attack and erode the rubber gaskets and seals that protect your device from water. Overtime these could weaken, leaving your phone exposed to damage from moisture, not to mention salt water is a good conductor of electricity.
Here in Australia a screen replacement for this device is $700AUD so I've just got mine in a Lifeproof case regardless of any IP ratings.
Just in case anyone is wondering like I was, I cannot recommend the Lifeproof FRE for Galaxy S8 as there's such a big gap between the front plastic screen cover and the actual LCD itself. I basically have to hammer the screen to type and it makes these "clacking noises" as the screen comes in contact with the plastic.
ScoOby-Do0 said:
It would have to be freshwater purely based off the fact tadpoles cannot survive in saltwater. Chlorinated or salt water can attack and erode the rubber gaskets and seals that protect your device from water. Overtime these could weaken, leaving your phone exposed to damage from moisture, not to mention salt water is a good conductor of electricity.
Here in Australia a screen replacement for this device is $700AUD so I've just got mine in a Lifeproof case regardless of any IP ratings.
Just in case anyone is wondering like I was, I cannot recommend the Lifeproof FRE for Galaxy S8 as there's such a big gap between the front plastic screen cover and the actual LCD itself. I basically have to hammer the screen to type and it makes these "clacking noises" as the screen comes in contact with the plastic.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Since you're in Australia... Take the case to the place of purchase and ask for a full refund. According to Consumer Affairs, if a product does not work as advertised you're entitled for a replacement or a refund.
Lifeproof cases are very expensive (over $AU100). You expect them to be perfect at that price!
Well I had my first experience
Spilt warm coffee on my phone.
Ran to the hotel sink and washed off the phone.
Blow dried it to get rid of the moisture in the speaker grill and charging port. Good as new!!
Cheap waterproof case...
Last week I decided to take an image under water (fresh). Put her in at least three different times. Got a notification saying there was water detected in the charging port and to make sure it is dry before using. Today, my s8 is still working like new. Here's the image I got (unedited)!
I work as a mechanic in a shop and by mistake, I put my phone on the bumper of a customer's car and put the garbages on the sidewalk like usual and forgot about my phone. After a few hours, I realized that my phone was missing thinking it must of felt in a garbage box and that box was gone in the garbage truck. So I called my provider to suspend my sim. The next day just before lunchtime, a cop pulls in to the shop and asks for me by my name, and takes my phone out of his pocket and hands it to me. He said the someone found it in the middle of the road on main Street and brought it to the police station. My phone spent a complete day in the middle of the road on a rainy day, I don't know how many cars drove over it, but the only damage on the phone was the tempered glass screen protector all smashed up and the phone has small dents on the back like something heavy drove over it. The phone is in perfect working condition and the screen is still intact, not a scratch on it. Personally I have never seen a phone that is made this strong but this phone still amazes me even after 6 months of using it