Think I bricked my Droid X. Dropped it outside overnight.

SirStev0

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Won't turn on at all and not sure what to do. Stopped by the Verizon store and the 15 year old kid working there told me it probably got wet and tough luck. Any suggestions on here?

I plugged it in before thinking and all that happens is the green light (the one that blinks when you have a missed call or message or what not) just stays lit.

I have that Asurion insurance but not feeling too happy about dropping 90 bucks. Would love for it to just magically start working again with the help of the mystical powers of the AT community.

Any help would be incredibly appreciated.
 

TheStu

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At some point (maybe even this one!) someone will tell you to place the phone in a bowl of uncooked rice, under the theory that the rice will absorb the moisture from the device.

I have no conclusive evidence that this works, but what the hey, what do you have to lose?

Oh, keep it in the rice for 24-48 hours.
 

YoungGun21

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At some point (maybe even this one!) someone will tell you to place the phone in a bowl of uncooked rice, under the theory that the rice will absorb the moisture from the device.

I have no conclusive evidence that this works, but what the hey, what do you have to lose?

Oh, keep it in the rice for 24-48 hours.

I know two people who have done this. It worked for them, not that that somehow proves it is the best method. I agree that it is worth a shot.
 

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Rice has been proven to absorb an enormous amount of water.

QFT. My buddy left his iphone in his jeans pocket and it went through the wash. Stuck it in rice for 3 days and everything but the wifi works fine.

Still, YMMV I suppose.
 

thescreensavers

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+9000 for the rice! Saved my Blackberry


OP are the water stickers triggered? If not then it did not get wet lol
 

SirStev0

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Okay, I almost feel Arghtarded asking this but are we talking instant rice here? Or should I go out and buy actual rice. I only ask because I have access to instant right now, but would have to Wallymart it to get the good stuff.
 

DivideBYZero

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Okay, I almost feel Arghtarded asking this but are we talking instant rice here? Or should I go out and buy actual rice. I only ask because I have access to instant right now, but would have to Wallymart it to get the good stuff.

Uncooked dry rice. Instant rice is going to be wet, and you don't want that.
 
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The rice absolutely positively does help it dry out faster. As someone else said, plain white rice - and IMO it seems to work better if you seal it in a ziploc bag (open the bag every 12 hours or so)

I don't like spraying water-damaged phones with compressed air because it seems like it just pushes moisture further into the lcd and into the button membrane.


.........Personally, I'd drop the $90 and get a new phone. Even though the rice trick usually works I've seen phones 'go bad' again after working for a few days.
 

uli2000

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Maybe I missed it, but did you drop it into water/somewhere wet? With a drop, I'd suspect it would be the ribbon cable that connects to the display to get dislodged or broken rather than water damage unless you dropped it in enough water to cover the device. Of course, that would mean opening up the phone. Best bet is to cough up the $90 and have Assurion take care of it.