scotsboyuk
2006-11-01 05:37
A
handy guide on how to save a mobile that's gotten wet. via
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djevoultion
2006-11-01 06:46
thanks bro, this could come in use.
if your phone gets wet remove the battery right away and if your at home, or when you get home it it apart and make sure you dry the key pad or else even thou it works in 2-3 month the keypad will mess up, this is SUPER important blow dry the key pad asap because even thou it works it will start molding, and then the number 3 will end up being 9 and etc.. had this happen to me a couple times
make sure you also blow dry the keypad connector and all the hard ware and dont turn on until your SURE that it is dry or it my burn the board
One of my m8s ruined his phone, we were in the sea and he dicided to see if his phone was capable of filming uder water, I told him it was stupid. It died on impact with water, straight away dismantled it and put it on a radiator after blow drieing , he got a white screen for the 1st few times he wanted to start it then nothing.
scotsboyuk
2006-11-20 21:48
QUOTE (CrazyJ @ 2006-11-20 18:20)

One of my m8s ruined his phone, we were in the sea and he dicided to see if his phone was capable of filming uder water, I told him it was stupid.
At least we know the answer to the mysterious question of whether a handset will film underwater now!

A brave/foolish man indeed for doing that!
Foolish I do believe my dear Sir.
Lols @ filming under water
Twas merly somthing like a Nokia 6230 (I think thats right)
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