11-11-2011, 05:04 PM
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Level: -INF [ ] | Let it dry for a couple of days; ideally, set it in front of a fan AT ROOM TEMPERATURE to dry out anything that got in. Open up any and all compartments and doors that it might have, and if it's the sort of phone that takes a sim card, remove that as well. Don't heat the phone (no hair dryers!) or freeze it (VERY bad idea, as ice crystals can break delicate circuitry connections as they expand). Patience pays off, as a rule, so give it a couple of days, and you have a pretty decent chance of having a working phone.
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