Mobile phones and water
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Mobile phones and water
They don't mix. Or mine doesn't
Looking for a replacement for my phone. Cat knocked my water over and the phone was next to it. The phone is dead. I've done the rice thing,, It's a HTC One x+ so it's a sealed unit - you can't remove the battery or cover. My contract can't be renewed before 30th Nov so it looks like I've got to buy a second hand one until then.
Looking for a replacement for my phone. Cat knocked my water over and the phone was next to it. The phone is dead. I've done the rice thing,, It's a HTC One x+ so it's a sealed unit - you can't remove the battery or cover. My contract can't be renewed before 30th Nov so it looks like I've got to buy a second hand one until then.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
I had an HTC First....which is prolly the 'One'.....I really liked it....for a technophobe like me I found it fairly easy to use.....then I made the mistake of lending it to some chick I was hanging out with, for just one night, and it came back smashed.
I have an I-phone 5-S now and I don't like it....the operation is not as intuitive, the battery life is poor, and the reception isn't as good......much of the latter will be due to my location - my area in Orange has poor reception for AT&T.....but the last one didn't do that??
Frankly I'm not impressed.
I have an I-phone 5-S now and I don't like it....the operation is not as intuitive, the battery life is poor, and the reception isn't as good......much of the latter will be due to my location - my area in Orange has poor reception for AT&T.....but the last one didn't do that??
Frankly I'm not impressed.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Kwacky google reviveaphone. As seen on dragons den, its an isopropanol bath for your phone. Fixed mine after a proper soaking and I'd left it for weeks before I tried it.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Thanks Andy. I'll give that a go. £13 is cheaper than a new phone.
I'll let you know how I get on.
I'll let you know how I get on.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Eeek...
[quote="Kwacky"]It's a HTC One x+ so it's a sealed unit - you can't remove the battery or cover. /quote]
Don't be so sure.. Have a look on YouTube there are quite a few vids on how to open then. I accidentally wiped the memory card on my HTC One had a look at getting it out, I would have done too much damage getting the card out but did get the phone open. Tools required, guitar pick, a sat nav suction mount, some BFI.
[quote="Kwacky"]It's a HTC One x+ so it's a sealed unit - you can't remove the battery or cover. /quote]
Don't be so sure.. Have a look on YouTube there are quite a few vids on how to open then. I accidentally wiped the memory card on my HTC One had a look at getting it out, I would have done too much damage getting the card out but did get the phone open. Tools required, guitar pick, a sat nav suction mount, some BFI.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Cheers Jon. I'll try that revive stuff first then think about cracking open the phone.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
I drowned my phone! Wouldn't turn on, wouldn't charge. Tried the rice method but nothing so I got a new phone. Spotted that reviveaphone on dragons den and hey presto, fixed!
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Re: Mobile phones and water
It seems it works for some and not others as i was looking at the reviews on Amazon. I did exactly the same thing with mine a few weeks ago.
I wonder if it would work after being dead so long
I wonder if it would work after being dead so long
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Their website gives a rough idea if it's worth a go, tbh with good second hand phones being a bit costly it's a good bet whatever the odds they give you.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
I was VERY sceptical that it would work! My phone had been dead for weeks before I tried it.
The only thing listed on the bottle is Isopropanol which you might be able to pick up cheaper? What have you got to lose?
The only thing listed on the bottle is Isopropanol which you might be able to pick up cheaper? What have you got to lose?

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Re: Mobile phones and water
If that doesn't work and you want a good priced smart phone then these might be worth a look. http://oneplus.net/one" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They've got really good specs, the only downside is they are a little on the large side. Not quite a bit as a Samsung Note, but not far off.
They've got really good specs, the only downside is they are a little on the large side. Not quite a bit as a Samsung Note, but not far off.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
The missus decided to wash my phone in the washing machine. Didn't work for a while, but finally after the bag of rice and being in the sun, I got it to work. However, the camera still doesn't work, and neither does the microphone (so people think I am doing crank calls even when for a change I am not).
I was going to sell the phone as spares or repair, but I'm tempted by that revive a phone now. I've since bought a second hand one as I liked it (LG 4x HD something)
I was going to sell the phone as spares or repair, but I'm tempted by that revive a phone now. I've since bought a second hand one as I liked it (LG 4x HD something)
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Big market in second hand phones now as new smartphones don't really do much more than their previous generation tbh. My last two have been secondhand refurbs.
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Sadly that stuff didn't work.
Think I'll buy a second hand phone to tide me over until my contract expires.
Think I'll buy a second hand phone to tide me over until my contract expires.
Re: Mobile phones and water
if it's literally less than a month until you can get what you want, I have a cheap PAYG I can send you to tide you over.Kwacky wrote:Sadly that stuff didn't work.
Think I'll buy a second hand phone to tide me over until my contract expires.
It's a ZTE Blade III on Virgin, I've never really used the number, it's got £3 on it you could just use it as it is
Re: Mobile phones and water
I've been looking at a Vodafone 4G PAYG for £75 http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/pay-as- ... yasyoutalk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;D6Nutz wrote:If that doesn't work and you want a good priced smart phone then these might be worth a look. http://oneplus.net/one" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They've got really good specs, the only downside is they are a little on the large side. Not quite a bit as a Samsung Note, but not far off.
Is that going to be too good to be true?
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Re: Mobile phones and water
Cheers Stu, that's very kind of you.
I'm using an old HTC Desire for now. A local shop said they will look at the phone for free or charge £30 if they can repair it. If they can't repair it I've been offered a family deal - 3 phones for £40 pcm with 4gb of data. I'm tempted by that.
Thanks again though, much appreciated.
I'm using an old HTC Desire for now. A local shop said they will look at the phone for free or charge £30 if they can repair it. If they can't repair it I've been offered a family deal - 3 phones for £40 pcm with 4gb of data. I'm tempted by that.
Thanks again though, much appreciated.