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Eris fell into sink, total submersion...

gridbug

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Had the phone powered on, fumbled it into a sink full of water (clean, no detergent or anything) and immediately fished it out. It still worked (had a YouTube video playing at the time) so I took it apart to dry everything out and put it back together. Not knowing any better, I tried to power it back up to see if everything was okay and couldn't get past the white screen with the three droids on skateboards. No error code or anything, just no progress. Hit the internet and found the "uncooked rice" suggestion so I put my poor Eris and the battery (separated) in a bag of rice and will leave it for a day or two.

Has anyone had this happen to them, and if so what was the solution. Also, failing the rice trick, what's the cost for me to get a replacement Eris? I didn't get the insurance option when I got the phone back in December.

Needless to say, I'm pretty depressed... hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.

:(
 
Thanks for the replies so far! Do you think it matters that I tried to power it up after drying it but before trying the rice trick? Worried that I might have shorted something out by trying to restart it prematurely...

That's a good question. Be sure to post how things are working with it after you've tested it a while following the dry rice procedure.
 
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DUDE THAT SUCKS!!! I can totally relate to the anguish. I had two new phones go into water in 2 weeks time.

I can confirm that the rice will work in absorbing the water from the device. The first phone i dropped in water got this treatment immidiately. I had to drive over an hour to get to the verizon store so it was in rice that long. The rice kept the red sensors inside the battery from turning red, so the store reps were unable to tell it had gotten wet. This made it a warranty issue instead of an insurance issue. SO hopefully, you wont have to pay ANY replacement costs!!

Good luck
 
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DUDE THAT SUCKS!!!

Yes. Yes it does. *lol*

I can totally relate to the anguish. I had two new phones go into water in 2 weeks time.

I can confirm that the rice will work in absorbing the water from the device. The first phone i dropped in water got this treatment immidiately. I had to drive over an hour to get to the verizon store so it was in rice that long. The rice kept the red sensors inside the battery from turning red, so the store reps were unable to tell it had gotten wet. This made it a warranty issue instead of an insurance issue. SO hopefully, you wont have to pay ANY replacement costs!!

Good luck

I did notice when I took it apart after the dunking that the water damage indicator stickers (one on the battery, one on the phone) were both red, so there's no getting around that. I'm just hoping that the rice will draw out all the moisture and the worst case scenario will be that the battery is junked. Better to buy a new one of those than a whole new phone.

*sigh*

Eris withdrawl is a total bitch. :(
 
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Mine were initially red too. The rice just soaked it out. CRAZY. Since they couldnt tell that it had been in water they just thought the battery was a dud and replaced that. It worked for about a week. Then the screen started doing crazy stuff so I took it back and they replaced the actual phone. So i got a new phone in theory, just not all at once.

ANY phone withdrawl sucks. Go try and get a replacement!
 
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Despite what you may think, water actually isnt a very good conductor. Shorting you phone would be harder than you think. When people say dont swim or take a shower during a lightning storm, the reason is because the salt on your body IS a good conductor. When the salt mixes with the water THAT is when water becomes dangerous... I think your phone will be fine :)

Also, I have heard that if you put your phone in the freezer it will also help. No joke. My friend fully submerged his KRZR in water, put it in the freezer and it worked just fine. Dont ask me how as I have no clue...
 
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UPDATE: These tears you see are tears of joy. The uncooked rice treatment resurrected my Droid Eris from its accidental soaking. Battery is good, all system settings are intact, volume rockers operational, controls are responsive, headphone jack still good. Extra special thanks to Mahatma brand rice... best 1.50 I ever spent!

So there you have it, friends. Believe the hype: if your phone takes a dunking, take it apart and dry it out as best you can, then bury it in uncooked rice for a minimum of 24 hours. Results may vary, but in this case it was a total success.

Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some smartphonin' to do.

:D
 
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UPDATE: Battery is good, all system settings are intact, volume rockers operational, controls are responsive, headphone jack still good.

..if your phone takes a dunking, take it apart and dry it out as best you can, then bury it in uncooked rice for a minimum of 24 hours. Results may vary, but in this case it was a total success.

:D

Thank you for posting your findings. Great to know.

I admit to once absent mindedly taking my old Blackberry Pearl with me, during a call, into the steam room at my gym. I was in there talking for a good three or four minutes until I realized my mistake.

I ended up have to replace it (got a Curve instead anyway).

So, don't feel too bad about dropping yours into water; at least it was a complete mistake and not absent mindedness. ;)
 
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There are two stickers visible to the naked eye: one on the battery itself, which is white with red x's on it, and one on the phone by the mini USB jack, which is now a deep shade of pink. Small price to pay for returning my phone to the land of the living!

Kudos to HTC for a solid build. They've won themselves a loyal fan for life.

:)
 
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It doesnt really matter if its sealed or not. Just makes sure the phone and battery are submerged in the rice. The rice will turn a darker color almost instantly and that's when you know its absorbing the liquids out of your precious phone.

never heard of the freezer trick. interesting!


Contgrats on the revival of your eris!
 
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