Thursday, April 14, 2011

How to fix a wet cell phone and prevent water damage


How to fix a wet cell phone and prevent water damage

It is seen that many will drop their mobile phone in water like pool and the cell phone that was in your pocket got wet. Or maybe you dropped your mobile in pool. Unless you own a water proof cell phone, you’ll want to know exactly how to dry out a wet cell phone, because you might still be able to repair it.

1. Remove the battery. This is the most important part! Damage in wet electronic devices mostly comes from short circuits. Removing the battery quickly will prevent electricity from further damaging the phone. Resist the temptation to test the phone while it is still wet!

2. Remove the SIM card (if applicable). The SIM card should have survived, but make sure you don’t use it again until it has dried completely.

3. Disassemble the phone. Use the required screwdrivers to disassemble the phone as much as you can. Note that disassembling the phone will probably void your warranty, but then so will dropping the phone in water. You’ve got nothing to lose. The reason for the disassembly is simple: the phone will dry up much faster once it is disassembled. You could skip this step, but water can remain inside the phone for weeks if you don’t do it.

4. Dry the phone as much as possible using q-tips or paper towels or a similar material. This will prevent water from getting further into the phone. Two ideas to help with the drying:
§  Heat the phone. Heat will help water evaporate. Leaving the phone under a desk lamp for 24 or 48 hours might help.WARNING: Do not overheat! Just a little warmth is enough. Heating the phone too much can further increase the damage done to it.
§  Use a fan. Leave the phone under a desk fan for 24 or 48 hours.

5. Test the phone. After a few days (usually two or three), the phone should be clean and dry. Reassemble the phone and put the SIM card and battery pack back in. If it doesn’t work, there is a chance your battery has died from water damage. Try an alternative power source. You can get another battery for cheap if your phone still works.
As always, be very careful when disassembling electronic devices. Know you warranties and insurances well before attempting anything, and make sure you note how to reassemble the phone. Repair a wet cell phone at your own risks.
Hopefully, you will manage to save your wet cell phone from drowning!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Thats very useful information buddy. Keep blogging.