You dove into a pool of water while holding your phone in your pocket. Have you ever misplaced your phone while doing the chores and laundry? Or were you stranded in a downpour without a parachute? In fact, you risk losing not just the physical parts of your phone but also your photos and papers. If you're still in one of these situations, don't ponder too much. We will discuss a few useful actions you can do if your PC falls into the water in this article.
Naturally, you must remove it from the water as soon as possible. This is necessary because, if you don't, your phone will absorb more water, which will then have a greater negative impact on your computer.
The phone must then be turned off. Your phone frequently turns off when it comes into contact with water. If you don't, your phone will experience what we refer to as the short run, and the harm done to the internal systems will worsen. However, if the power button is not functional and your phone is not built-in, you must remove the battery right once.
The following step is to remove your memory card, headphones, SIM card, and other devices. Remove the phone's cover or case as well. By removing the moisture, these products help prevent or lessen damage to telephones. (Finish cleaning and drying the sim card, memory card, headphones, and other peripherals.)
Dry your phone with a towel or cloth. Only the wetness on the surface of the phone is taken into account. Shake the iPhone vigorously to clear the droplets (being careful not to drop the phone). Put the phone in a plastic bag and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the air. The liquid is taken out of the unit's interior.
The phone must then be placed, for instance, in a bowl of rice covered in an absorbent material. Uncooked rice has a reputation for absorbing moisture from a phone and dripping into the bowl of uncooked rice. Place your phone in a jar or basin of rice for at least two days. It's better to wait till it has dried completely again after two days before trying to use it again.
After completing the aforementioned tasks, you can switch the phone on. If it doesn't work, it can indicate that it is damaged. It's also feasible that things won't be the same if it turns on.
Now, your voice needs to be heard. What else would you attempt to prevent losing a phone? Please share your recommendations with us in the comments.


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