Seeing as how I wrote about dropping my mobile phone I thought I'd write about how to save it! [afterall I was able to save it very successfully once! ;)] A few pointers below, in order of the time each action should be carried out! Red being the initial actions (not necessary to do) & blue being the actions that must occur if those in red occur.
- Buy the phone --> make sure there is some sort of insurance on it (some times it will be included in the home and contents insurance)
- Use the phone--> Highly important to keep backing up the phone contents as frequently as possible, to save a lot of hastle in the future in case anything unfortunate happened to it.
- Drop the phone in water -->
- Get it out immediately (don't just look at it and stare and wonder whether it will float away (as I did on the second occasion.. LOL!)
- Open it up and separate whatever you can as much as you can (remove battery, Sim, memory card etc etc..)
- As soon as you have access to a hair dryer and a power outlet make sure you lie the parts of the phone on a flat surface (no dirt or WATER!!!), with a newspaper on the flat surface.
- Turn on the hair dryer and dry the phone, on a medium setting (too hot will melt it (almost did that too ;) )
- Dry with hair dryer for 5 minutes at a time letting it cool down a little for 2 minutes in between.
- Repeat this as many times as possible (or until there appears to be no more water, usually the screen will fog if there is still water. Its a good indication)
- Once this has been done leave the phone to dry under natural sources (sunlight works miracles)
- Leave the phone to dry for a minimum of 1 and a half days and DO NOT SWITCH ON until this one and a half days is up.
- [optional] i read somewhere that its a good idea to put the phone in the middle of rice (Indians use rice for everything! ;-) ) The idea behind this is that it will soak up any excess water. But I would be careful and only use this as a last resort as any small particles can also enter the phone.

My old phone was a nokia 6280 (those are the ones with a sliding cover, which means they are very difficult to fully take apart).
13 comments:
so what phone are you getting now?
:D
the nokia 6288... ;) lol... just one step up! thts only cos we're claiming insurance... and thts the closest model arnd to my old one!
The info on dipped phone is a nice try. You phone is to be strong even work after the first attempt ;)
Some months back my bro jumped into the well with his cell phone in pocket at a relative village. He serviced with few hundreds, but no use, to buy a new phone.
Oh that was rather nice tips. I will immediately drop my phone into water and follow your "tips" and see if it works. :D
jeevan: thx... oh god hmm yeh tht realli wld have stuffed up the phone... yep my phone was good while it lasted! :)
karthik: hahahaaha.. now thts dedication for u... bet ur a good student! LOL! if u ever "happen" to do it and use the tips make sure u surely let me know!
hey thought this one will be a funny post...... oops u were so seriously giving instructions :) coool anyway
but remember u missed a disclaimer...u shud have said..that all these works only with a Nokia model. For any other models, when it gets into water, just pray for it for 3 seconds and go to shop to get one more :p
hey it is a foul..as part of etiquette, u shud have visited my blog :D... just kidding..when u find time visit one of these blogs i am part of
http://rsubras.blogspot.com
http://sukhinobhavanthu.blogspot.com
Don't you guys have this thingy called "WARRANTY" ???
rsubras: well was goin to make it funny... but then i thot... i knw the plight of losing a mobile... dont want the others to go thru the same... as vivek said in the movie run, "thanni la gandaam"...
abt the disclaimer: thts not true.. it works easier for other mobiles... trust me i wld knw! ;)
will visit ur blog!! sorry been totally busy not been able to blog surf!
vimal: warranty only stands for software damage and not for physical damage! atleast here anyway... dont knw how it is for u peeps in US! and also i just got out of the warranty period by 2.5 months! :S
well my notebook works even after spilling beer on the key pad :)
paaa enna oru super notebook adhu! :P I guess it guess the attributes from its owner... It needs beer to function properly! LOL! :P
paaa enna oru super notebook adhu! :P I guess it guess the attributes from its owner... It needs beer to function properly! LOL! :P
Ya, after that incident, the performance of my notebook has increased.
I hope the Feds don't impound my notebook saying its using 'performance enhancing' drugs
LOL - Laugh Out Loud right ;)
Preethzz ji ....Any idea what happens to a phone which was dropped to steaming sambhar ....?it happened to my phone while i was trying to focus and capture a pretty face on the next table on my 'so called camera phone in which hardly anything is visile, as it has a vga camera .....
But Nokia rules ...It worked, but I had to order another plate of hot steaming sambhar ......
Also i had soaked that phone for a night as i forgot it on the balcony on a cold rainy day in bnglre ...still it works ....:D
My follow up was partially the tips u have mentioned here ..but no hair drier :)
happy mobiling buddy ..... :D
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