Attention! Never do this if your phone falls in water

A few days ago my cellphone fell into the washing water. When I’m not busy, I really like to take my cellphone to the bathroom, just to listen to music while taking a shower to feel more relaxed or while washing clothes, so that washing clothes feels lighter and more fun. 

Actually, my cellphone fell into the water, it wasn’t full body, there were part of it, because it was stuck with submerged clothes.

I don’t know how long my cellphone was in the water because at that time I was taking a shower while listening to music and then realized that the cellphone didn’t sound anymore when I was washing.

Well, I panicked when I saw my cellphone, it turned out that my cellphone had fallen into a bucket of soaking clothes.

But luckily it wasn’t all body wet. At first, when I saw it, it was still alive and the touch screen was still normal, so I put the cellphone in my pants pocket.

The disaster started to come after I took a shower and changed my clothes and kept playing the song again.

Eh, the sound of the speakers is even squeaky like there’s still water covering the speakers.

Well, here I have some tips for those of you who might one day experience what I’m going through.

By the way, this is based on my personal experience.

1.Don’t panic

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So if your cellphone falls into the tub or into the sink, the first step you have to do is try not to panic. Why?

Because if you panic later you will do the wrong steps which will actually worsen the damage to your cellphone and even your cellphone may die completely because of a short circuit that occurs.

You don’t want your cellphone to be permanently damaged because there are important files in it.

2.Don’t shake the cellphone

Well, this is why I said it’s important not to panic earlier. Because when you panic, you can even shake your cellphone or even blow it, maybe you think that the water will dry or come out on its own, but instead blowing or shaking the cellphone will make the incoming water seep deeper.

Honestly, yesterday I did this, as a result, my cellphone, which was just scratching at the speaker’s sound, actually spread to the camera so that it became dewy.

Whereas previously there was no water in the camera.

It’s sad but don’t worry, for those of you whose cellphone camera is foggy, the way to deal with it is simply to use another cellphone flash which is then pasted right on the cellphone camera that is dewy, do it over and over again until the dew is completely gone.

I tried yesterday and it works 100%

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3.Immediately turn off the cellphone

The next step you have to do is immediately turn off your cellphone.

To be honest, yesterday I was still struggling to play with my cellphone because I don’t think there is too much water coming in.

Until suddenly, when I was chatting, suddenly my cellphone screen flickered a few times and then turned off.

Aaah, I’m panicking.

So for you, don’t ever turn on your cellphone that has fallen into the water even if it feels like a little water because it can be fatal later.

4.Soak the cellphone in rice

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Sounds weird but it turns out it really works, bro… seriously.

I got this trick for the first time when searching on the internet.

Since my cellphone is dead and I can’t do anything at night, I just soak it in rice in a standing position.

Why standing? Because I thought I would let the water come out through the speaker hole.

The next day when I woke up, my cell phone was alive again.

Even though on the internet, we were told to soak our cellphones in rice for 2 to 3 days, but because I’m an impatient person, I just soaked it overnight and it worked!