LIQUID Damaged Samsung Devices
Here are some “do’s and don’ts” when handling a Device dropped in water, starting with the “Don’ts”:
Don’t Do These
1. Powering your phone on or charging it. 2. Pressing any keys, shaking the phone or banging it as the water might continue to seep through its internal hardware. 3. Blowing the water because you might risk sending some water into the sensitive areas of your device. 4. Using a blow drier or putting your phone into the microwave because you might fry its internal parts. 5. Putting it in the freezer because the moist will have the tendency to do more damage inside the device. 6. While putting your device in a sealed container with dry rice will absorb some of the Liquid, it is best to take your device to a trained technician so the phone and be broken down and dried and cleaned thoroughly. (*See point 5. 'What You Should Do') |
What You Should Do
1. If it is still on, turn it off. If it is already off, keep it that way. Do Not attempt to charge a wet device. 2. Detach all its protective films and extra casing. 3. Remove its battery (if you know how), Sim card and other accessories like a Charger Case. 4. Press an absorbent cloth or material on the surface of the phone and any area that you could reach. Avoid making a wiping motion to prevent water from going into its openings. *5. Bring your phone to a technician as soon as possible to get the best chance of saving your device. After carefully drying out the device, we use a special chemical to to remove any and all corrosion or residue that is left behind. Each device is cleaned several times before reassembly. |
*Please Note: Even if all the above proper steps have been taken and a thorough Liquid Damage Repair has been made, not all repairs of this kind are successful. Sometimes there is permanent damage to the phone's Logic Board. While we do our best, we cannot guarantee success every time.
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