... toilet water, to make matters worse.I fished it out, took the battery out, and dried it off the best I could. I used a hair dryer on the lowest heat setting, dried it with a hand towel, and let it air dry for several hours.When I put the battery back in, the light at the top left of the phone (the light next to the button with the envelope on it, for those of you who have these phones) is yellow -- something I've not seen.I've spent time on customer service lines with Alltel (my carrier) and HTC (the phone's manufacturer). I haven't talked to anyone who's been of any help yet, and I can't find anything online right now. I'm out of town, so the manual is 250 miles away.Anyone have any ideas? I have insurance on the phone, but I'd rather not use it if I don't have to.
6/30/2008 5:52:36 PM
It's a brick. I've heard of people taking electronics apart, drying with a hair dryer, then putting them in a ziplock back with dessicant for several days before turning it on, but even then they had trouble later down the road when corrosion took over.
6/30/2008 6:15:03 PM
I don't understand how this happens all the time. Srsly how hard is it to step away from the phone for 30 seconds to take care of your business?Keep your electronic devices away from the toilets kiddies.
6/30/2008 6:15:51 PM
It was on my belt clip, and when I turned around, my forearm hit it. But thanks for contributing, asshole.
6/30/2008 6:27:39 PM
just go ahead and use your insurance. that's what it's there for.it sounds like you bricked it.]
6/30/2008 8:03:59 PM
take the battery cover off and in the bottom corner there is a white dot - is it still white?if it's still white then you can perhaps get them to help you - if it's not white then you are going to have to use your insurance
6/30/2008 8:15:03 PM
should have left it apart to dry for DAYSnot hours
6/30/2008 8:18:13 PM
^^I fucking thought that was the reset hole. After I felt the puncture I *facepalmed* and kissed all warranties goodbye. Thanks for the reassurance.
6/30/2008 10:11:06 PM
I just want to say I did this exact same thing with a PPC-6700 (with Alltel, no less). Never got mine to work again, sadly.
7/1/2008 1:51:32 AM
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7/1/2008 3:50:00 PM
The problem is, the phone shut itself off immediately after it touched the water, but it also immediately restarted itself. I (incorrectly, perhaps) assumed I wasn't going to do any further damage by trying to start it up again a few hours later.
7/1/2008 6:55:47 PM
incorrect for sure.
7/1/2008 6:56:20 PM
Live and learn. I can't change anything about it now. I'm waiting till the end of the week now to see if it'll work. If not, at least I have insurance.
7/1/2008 7:07:54 PM
true... i've learned the hard way too hahathe only time i was succesful in getting a phone to work again it was a samsung i had had for like a year already.. dropped it in a hot tub somehow on accident, yanked the battery out and left it out for a good two weeks. came right back on after thata few weeks months later the screen went out..probably related somehow
7/1/2008 7:11:05 PM