Titel says enough, I put my kaiser in the washing machine, and offcourse it was dead... After drying it for 3 weeks I decided to put the power back on. It seems its alive, vibrate when poweron and charling light is orange. But no display at all... :S
Yesterday after 2 months (got a new diamond from the insurance and was travelling) I hooked it up to my laptop. And strange enough, activesync found it instantly, also is the tytn registred in the wifi network and i find him with my diamond on bluetooth as well.... its also possible to explore the device and copy paste etc. etc.
So know a question to a expert, can I roughly take the conclusion that the mainboard is still intact, and that the LCD is dead, or can it also be because of a damaged/lifted flex cable etc. Is there any way to check if its because of flex cables/mainboards issues or caused by a broken LCD?
If its not to expensive Ive got a new project
edit: LCD screen has been replaced and is fully working now All functions are still up and running, GPS, cameras, wifi etc. etc. The only part that isnt working is the keyboard. Some keys react, but most of them are dead. Does anybody know a shop on the internet that sells a complete keyboard unit incl. cable? Searched ebay but i didnt fine one so fast!
thanks in advance!
ok,
I opened the kaiser completely, and after cleaning assambled him once more. After power on, I now see things on the lcd, touchscreen is working, but there is no backlight. So it isnt usable at all. For one second the backlight jumped on as well, but its now dead (flicker sometimes). Is this the LCD of is this another problem?
pls advice
cheers
There may still be soap residue inside
There may still be soap residue inside, which conducts electricity.
You may want to find a way to safely rinse what you can, then dry by surrounding components with silica gel to absorb any moisture.
I did that to a camera a while back and it worked.
joihan777 said:
There may still be soap residue inside, which conducts electricity.
You may want to find a way to safely rinse what you can, then dry by surrounding components with silica gel to absorb any moisture.
I did that to a camera a while back and it worked.
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cleaned the whole phone with gel, but the lcd screen stays on at about 50 procent brightness, whatever i changed it wont go to full (after cleaning it was at 100% for about 5 minutes)
so i guess a new lcd will do the job...
tnx for the tip!
try to imerse the phone on a bowl of RICE! yes rice for 48 hours.
my daughter droped a blackberry on the toilett and after the rice treatment
is working fine!!!!
good luck
luanda said:
try to imerse the phone on a bowl of RICE! yes rice for 48 hours.
my daughter droped a blackberry on the toilett and after the rice treatment
is working fine!!!!
good luck
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Will try that as well... however its a long time ago already!!
But the conclusion now is that its fully functional besides 2 things:
-LCD (flickers and is not at full brightness)
-Keyboard (some letters work, some dont...)
Does anyone know a site who ship these parts to norway?
The good thing is... dismantling a kaiser and rebuild it takes only 20 minutes
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Will try that as well... however its a long time ago already!!
But the conclusion now is that its fully functional besides 2 things:
-LCD (flickers and is not at full brightness)
-Keyboard (some letters work, some dont...)
Does anyone know a site who ship these parts to norway?
The good thing is... dismantling a kaiser and rebuild it takes only 20 minutes
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It figures you are from Norway! (Sweden here!)
Why did you put your kaiser in the washing machine anyway? LOL
branko.savic said:
It figures you are from Norway! (Sweden here!)
Why did you put your kaiser in the washing machine anyway? LOL
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haha, its a malfunction in the brain... when you drink to much beer, and decide to wash your clothes, then it goes wrong!
skål
My daughter wears a hearing aid takes it off at night and puts it in a box type device called DryStore by Global I think. It removes ALL and ANY moisture from within.
Well one day, same thing, she washed her cell phone in the washing machine. I took her phone, took the battery out, opened it up as much as I could and put it in the DryStore for 24hrs.
After that put the battery back in, turned it on and it worked perfectly. It was not a Kaiser but the idea is the same. That thing litterally gets all the moisture out. It is an AC powered device and not a toy. I think it is cheaper than a new LCD and Keyboard. If your device is salvagable this will do it.
If you do not want to buy one then find a hearing aid store and see if they will do that for you instead
Best of luck to you!
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haha, its a malfunction in the brain... when you drink to much beer, and decide to wash your clothes, then it goes wrong!
skål
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Okey that teaches you to "dont drink and wash!" lol
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Titel says enough, I put my kaiser in the washing machine, and offcourse it was dead... After drying it for 3 weeks I decided to put the power back on. It seems its alive, vibrate when poweron and charling light is orange. But no display at all... :S
Yesterday after 2 months (got a new diamond from the insurance and was travelling) I hooked it up to my laptop. And strange enough, activesync found it instantly, also is the tytn registred in the wifi network and i find him with my diamond on bluetooth as well.... its also possible to explore the device and copy paste etc. etc.
So know a question to a expert, can I roughly take the conclusion that the mainboard is still intact, and that the LCD is dead, or can it also be because of a damaged/lifted flex cable etc. Is there any way to check if its because of flex cables/mainboards issues or caused by a broken LCD?
If its not to expensive Ive got a new project
edit: LCD screen has been replaced and is fully working now All functions are still up and running, GPS, cameras, wifi etc. etc. The only part that isnt working is the keyboard. Some keys react, but most of them are dead. Does anybody know a shop on the internet that sells a complete keyboard unit incl. cable? Searched ebay but i didnt fine one so fast!
thanks in advance!
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Updated first post, can someone help me out with this part, it seems unable to find!
cnn.cn has this keyboard Dont think it includes the ribon cable and its out of stock.
I'd suggest keep on ebay and search for a damaged kaiser..
fone_fanatic said:
cnn.cn has this keyboard Dont think it includes the ribon cable and its out of stock.
I'd suggest keep on ebay and search for a damaged kaiser..
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Nope, it doesnt include the ribbon, and i think i need that one as well anyway i will check ebay every day, but if someone has a good idea Im in for it.
I see that broken kaisers change owner for about 150 dollars, I have to admit, thats to expensive in my situation! Because everything is working ok (use it on daily base, seems ive got a fat touch cruise without the keyboard)!
cheers!!!
this?
http://www.ppctechs.com/HTC-Kaiser_971/repairs/Main-Keyboard-Assy_1091-372.htm
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this?
http://www.ppctechs.com/HTC-Kaiser_971/repairs/Main-Keyboard-Assy_1091-372.htm
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This is excactly the part i need! but I need it in qwerty, not qwertz. And 69 dollars is actually quite expensive haha
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Hi, My name is Hooty, I'm an HTC Killer. Tonight marks my 7th HTC phone to be destroyed in some form in my possession...
1. Jasjar - Screen
2. Dash - Screen shatter - replaced
3. Dash - Charging Circuit Fried
4. Advantage - Screen - replaced it.... then...
5. Advantage - Charging Circuit Fried (both related to 1 single bad charger...)
6. Diamond Euro - Slammed in a door and frame bent (screen survived miraculously, but permanently mis-aligned)
7. Diamond US - Fell in to a puddle from my laptop bag....
So this leads me up to my next question, the internals of the Diamond Euro seem to be just fine, it was just the frame and exterior that are bad, with the exception being the screen... Is it feasible to change out the radio and any other boards affect by the water for the unwatered down parts from the Euro version? or are they non-interchangeable? I am not worried about the 3G capability as I use T-mobile US and of course they use off-frequencies for their 3G..... I have the manual downloaded and definitely have all of the tools (have done the screens on all of my devices myself, so technical prowess isn't the issue). Just need to know the interchangeability of the parts....
-Hooty
Phones: 7 down.... how many more to go?
Buy a Nokia.
Doktor [email protected] said:
Buy a Nokia.
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i would have thought the main board etc would be generic.
hmmm, let the phone drip dry over night in a warm room (after pulling sim, stylus, battery and back) and it seems to be doing alright with the exception of the triggered moisture indicator.... maybe I got lucky this time....
Hooty
My wife's blue angel fell in the toilet... don't ask. Same thing though, I thought it was toast but after it had fully dried it worked fine, I won't comment on the smell Seriously though it lasted until I got sick of it.
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My wife's blue angel fell in the toilet... don't ask. Same thing though, I thought it was toast but after it had fully dried it worked fine, I won't comment on the smell Seriously though it lasted until I got sick of it.
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Of the phone or the smell?
So far, it is doing well, just means I keep my other phone for being a test bed for whatever ROMs I want to play with.....
i had an old nokia pda phone go in a pool i blow dried it and let it sit for 2 days
then it worked for about 7 months and stopped suddenly
when i sent it to T Mo they said rust got to it :/
How did you break all those screens ,were you sitting on then or having then in your rear back pocket ,,the rear back pocket is a instant HTC killer,my buddy killed 3 htc´s in his back pocket
Buy a leather case and put it sidewards on your belt!
like someone suggest for my broken screen S710,
challenge on this
http://www.savonlinnafestivals.com/en_index.htm
hahahaha
OMG, this was the first thing i said.
suddenly my X1 fell into the toilet straight into the pipes!
but before it goes into the water, a good thing happend! the battery popped out . this might be a good sign
lucky me, i recovered my phone, but will it work?
i don't know, it's out of warranty anyway so let's open it, clean it and see what's inside.
steps done so far (started @ 10:00 am GMT+3)
1) washed the phone, with every single cleaning liquid i ever found
2) started opening the phone and cleaning it from the inside (yes, puring it with water and some cleaning/anti germs stuff) and yes including the bords.
3) finished cleaning it from the inside, now drying part (current status)
4) dryubg is over, connected everything together (without the body of the device, only boards) and YEPPPPPPPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, it's working.
a) Touch screen is fine, LCD have some problem (seems it still have some water in) i will dissamble the LCD completely.
b) no other problems to the main hardware (as PDA, i didn't test the speaker or anything else!)
5) OS Is not booting now, LCD is missing the RED Color, getting stucked on the SE Logo!
6) got really tired, i think this will need time, went to the shop, bought an HTC Touch HD
7) i will continue working on X1 untill it's fixed.
i will update this as i progress.
wish me luck
[12-5-2009]
Finally got some time to check why the phone is stucked SE Logo.
- first tried a hard reset
it didn't solve it, i thought maybe flashing a new ROM will help.
- Flashed a new ROM (HSPL already there before),
Still the same issue, the LCD is missing the Blue Color Sometimes, its a carbon connector for sure and can be fixed, but why not booting?!
[28-5-2009]
- got more time to work on it
- flashed nX1i_v1_04_WWE, still, stuck on se logo!
- Check attached Images
Edit : i replaced the LCD, the phone is booting now but it's taking around 4 to 5 minutes to boot, it get's stucked at the SE logo then it continues.
i'm able to flash new ROMs.
BT and Wifi are not working.
BT is turining on and off but i cannot use it, my X1 cannot be found using any other BT device when it's on visible mode. and cannot send files from my X1!
Wifi : Not turining on at all!
anyone with ideas? i really suspect the flexcable due to any accedental push i made when opening the device but it's expensive to replace and honestly, a new X1 would cost a bit higher!
dang thats unlucky - as long as the battery fell out it wouldnt have short circuited anything then i guess - just dont turn it on till its SUPER dry
comeradealexi said:
dang thats unlucky - as long as the battery fell out it wouldnt have short circuited anything then i guess - just dont turn it on till its SUPER dry
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do you think it's possible to use the elictric hands dryer? or it will do some problems?
don't think a hairdryer should cause problems
about warranty then think all phones today have
indicators which show if they have been wet because
dropping it in water is not covered
surprisingly many people seem to drop phones in toilet
read it was the most common way for them to die
Are you shure that you aren't just in a bad nightmare?
My aunt throw already three mobiles into toilets, don't ask my why
Everything I can say is, that none of the phones could be reanimated
I have too admit my Xperia fell in once, after a few days all was okay, exept dpad wasnt functioning, and i couldnt hard reset or enter bootloader ( weird problem ) with the keys. Ended up replacing it, and forget asap.
Hey,
sh*t happens. Anyway. Here is a link with a thread called: my phone got wet - what should I do!
Even I never had such an accident before I found the solutions quite useful.
Have a look:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448106
Greets
I haven't read that thread posted above yet, but never use a hairdryer/hand dryer. The can be quite hot coming out of the nozzle, if you're not careful you can melt plastic with them (I work in a helpdesk, I've seen laptops come in after a tiny spillage but with melted keyboards after being attacked by a hairdryer).
Best bet is to take all the covers you can off, dry with a towel/kitchen paper (toilet paper breaks up and leaves lots of little bits) and leave to dry *slowly* resting on a towel, folded several times over, on top of a radiator. Leave it there for 24 hours, more if it looks like there's still water in there.
I'd expect to see tide marks on the screen afterwards though, especially if you live in a hard water area. If you live in a soft water area you might be luckier and have very little residue.
Maybe u should let the x1 go where all the good phones go, phone heaven.
bit of advice dont answer your phone as u take a leak, friend done that in a nightclub and then had to reach in and get it out. even my beloved x1 would have stayed there (take it as a lose lol).
ps. i hope u get it working bud
I read in an iphone forum that you should bury the phone in rice since the rice absorbs all the moisture.
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I read in an iphone forum that you should bury the phone in rice since the rice absorbs all the moisture.
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But don't eat the rice afterwards, its been in the toilet!
Go and buy some Isopropanol, now open your phone and disassemble everything.
Fill some Isopropanol in an cup or something an lie the board inside. (IMPORTANT: The microphone and speaker and camera shouldn't get wet so get it off the board or if you can't you must seal them)
Now let the board lie in the cup for 1 night or so. the isopropanol should evaporate. the clue ist that the isoprop. is binding the water and the salts etc. in it and evaporates with them.
With this method i rescued several phone which was gone swimming
Sorry for my bad english
Bin4ry
Bin4ry said:
Go and buy some Isopropanol, now open your phone and disassemble everything.
Fill some Isopropanol in an cup or something an lie the board inside. (IMPORTANT: The microphone and speaker and camera shouldn't get wet so get it off the board or if you can't you must seal them)
Now let the board lie in the cup for 1 night or so. the isopropanol should evaporate. the clue ist that the isoprop. is binding the water and the salts etc. in it and evaporates with them.
With this method i rescued several phone which was gone swimming
Sorry for my bad english
Bin4ry
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yeh that's not a bad idea, but alas it didn't work for my old ipod when it fell into the canal.
to the OP you have my sympathy, my x1 was grabbed by my toddler son this morning. I caught him just as he was opening the bathroom door.
fards said:
yeh that's not a bad idea, but alas it didn't work for my old ipod when it fell into the canal.
to the OP you have my sympathy, my x1 was grabbed by my toddler son this morning. I caught him just as he was opening the bathroom door.
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Mine went flying the other day, got my gf's nephew to take a photo, he came running over to show the picture, my x1 went flying luckily no cracks or marks, it almost went into a waterfall
I also had this problem on my old nokia 6600 the phone did ring when i was taken a leak and it feel down to the toilete but i was quick to take it up..throw off the battery and open it to dry it i used compressor on it to dry it then let it rest in the sun for 4 days and it worked fine and still those as i have it as a reserve phone atleast that survived...but my nokia n95 was not that lucky o was stupid enough to answer a messages right before i was at sea to take a bath and i putted it back in my pocket that was my bath shorts and did take the bath gladely i was quick up of the bath and first thing i did was take of the battery opened it dry it let it rest in sun for some days..it started and worked for 3 months then i died:/
Hahhahaah ....in the toilet.....AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sorry about that dude , but i had to do it.
The taking apart and using hairdryer ahs worked for me in the past, but be careful not to overheat it.
orelsi said:
Hahhahaah ....in the toilet.....AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sorry about that dude , but i had to do it.
The taking apart and using hairdryer ahs worked for me in the past, but be careful not to overheat it.
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me my self was laughing harder when they were extracting it
UPDATED FIRST POST, GOT HTC HD and will conitnue repairing my X1
anaadoul said:
me my self was laughing harder when they were extracting it
UPDATED FIRST POST, GOT HTC HD and will conitnue repairing my X1
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At first I as gonna reply with laughing my a$$ off but then on second though I was like "your $ just fell down the toilet" dang...
Kids...be sympathetic...
Anyway, also happened to me a while back, but with a PDA.
I dismantled it, washed it part by part and it worked like a charm after that.
The only thing was, the LCD was permanently stained or smth. One of the light diffusers into the lcd (which was paper btw) was damaged by the water.
But it was functional and I could still use it ok...until I fell on it...
And this happened (check attached file - if you look closely you can see the right part of the LCD is kinda missing)
I'm pretty curious to see your display after you manage to get it working...
Can you get some pics online?
I once accidentally dropped a Sony Ericsson device in a large glass of water - it completely recovered. Hope you have the same luck
Hi. So i have had a broken G1 just sitting on my dresser and was wondering if it can be repaired. Here's the thing. The reason it is not working anymore is because I dropped it on the floor of my flooded basement. Mind you, it does turn on, but the screen stays black. You do notice that the screen is on because it turns slightly gray. There have been instances where I have not touched it in months (just happened today) and it would fully work, but then after a couple of hours playing around with it the screen goes gray. So do any of you think that this can be repaired (at no cost). haha. I have a working g1 but it'd be nice to have 2! Thanks in advance.
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Hi. So i have had a broken G1 just sitting on my dresser and was wondering if it can be repaired. Here's the thing. The reason it is not working anymore is because I dropped it on the floor of my flooded basement. Mind you, it does turn on, but the screen stays black. You do notice that the screen is on because it turns slightly gray. There have been instances where I have not touched it in months (just happened today) and it would fully work, but then after a couple of hours playing around with it the screen goes gray. So do any of you think that this can be repaired (at no cost). haha. I have a working g1 but it'd be nice to have 2! Thanks in advance.
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It sounds like some things got damaged inside the phone, there really isn't a free way because you'll probably need to replace some parts. But there's someone in the forum that sells them pretty cheaply (don't remember their name)
I thought so. But just thought I'd ask the pros. Haha. Like I said, I already have one, so it's not that serious to try to fix it. Maybe I can sell it for cheap. At least I'll get something out of it. But thanks for your help. Really appreciate it.
I've got a similar issue, don't know if anyone can help but...Came out of work one day turned on my phone and started having issues with the widgets and a few apps on my phone (A2SD). Got home tried rebooting and recovering from a nand backup but didn't help, re flashed which didn't help, rebooted 1 more time to find that my phone would boot past 2 splash screens and then just stop at a black, backlit screen. I have it under warranty, no water damage, it was dropped aaaages ago but worked fine and this problem happened like 3 months after I dropped it so...Any ideas anyone?
It might be the flex cable inside the G1, the same thing happened to my sisters, she dropped it and you could only see the backlight light up. By the way, the Flex cable is a Pain in the ass to replace... well at least it was for me.. Good Luck
But wouldnt that mean none of the screen would work?
after water damage
My G1 fell in the bath tub while showering my kids. I quickly took the battery out, blow dry it and let dry for a month. Now, it turns on but each time i hit any button it gives a power off option.
I have taken it apart and cleaned the keyboard with alcohol. but still same problem.
Did i forgot to clean something or i need to replace a part?
please help!!
tonira said:
My G1 fell in the bath tub while showering my kids. I quickly took the battery out, blow dry it and let dry for a month. Now, it turns on but each time i hit any button it gives a power off option.
I have taken it apart and cleaned the keyboard with alcohol. but still same problem.
Did i forgot to clean something or i need to replace a part?
please help!!
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the problem is not the phone drop into the water, the problem start when u turn the phone on after u take it out from the water, so still wet and if u turn it on u gonna damage the circuits, so what i do its let the cell phone get dry not with a dryer ok, just leave the cell phone on a place is warm enough for like a day or 2 if u can and later try to turn it on maybe u get lucky and nothing get damage just get the steam it screen well thats my theory it works for me most of the time
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the problem is not the phone drop into the water, the problem start when u turn the phone on after u take it out from the water, so still wet and if u turn it on u gonna damage the circuits, so what i do its let the cell phone get dry not with a dryer ok, just leave the cell phone on a place is warm enough for like a day or 2 if u can and later try to turn it on maybe u get lucky and nothing get damage just get the steam it screen well thats my theory it works for me most of the time
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thanks, i did that. still no good.
tonira said:
thanks, i did that. still no good.
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well sorry to hear that, time to use the warranty
tonira said:
thanks, i did that. still no good.
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put in in a bowl of rice to remove the moisture. its probably a short thats causing the keys to be recognized as the power button. check for anything that could be responsible for the short
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put in in a bowl of rice to remove the moisture. its probably a short thats causing the keys to be recognized as the power button. check for anything that could be responsible for the short
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thanks for your help!! how do i check for the shorts. is it ok if i air blow the parts with air blaster?
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thanks, i did that. still no good.
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You know those little silicon gel packet things that come with backpacks and stuff? Those are AMAZING moisture removers! Try them and I wish you good luck
when you buy a used gs5, MAKE SURE YOU TRY IT UNDERWATER AND CHECK IT FOR WATER DAMAGE!! (www(dot)verizonwireless(dot)(com)/support/knowledge-base-142121/)
I just bought mine 2 days ago, this morning I discovered that it is water damaged (the little things are red) so I tried it underwater and surprise surprise it died.
I am so sad now because it was gs906s model (s5 prime) which ise very rare / expensive in my country. I tried contacting the owner but he said "when I sold it it was working !" really??!! I did put it now in rice and who knows...
i hope you get my point and sry for my english
Why would you be that stupid to put your device in water, even though it is second hand? The glue used for the front softens up with time and starts to lift, breaking the water seal. NEVER put your device in water, even though its IP67 rated. Good work, dingbat. You wasted a very good device, even though you saw the water damage indicators were red. This is not a guide, and it should not be named as such. There are many other things that need to be tested on a SH S5, like the AMOLED, all the sensors, the cameras, the accesories, the flap over the microusb 3 port, etc. That is the least of your concerns.
西村大一 said:
Why would you be that stupid to put your device in water, even though it is second hand? The glue used for the front softens up with time and starts to lift, breaking the water seal. NEVER put your device in water, even though its IP67 rated. Good work, dingbat. You wasted a very good device, even though you saw the water damage indicators were red. This is not a guide, and it should not be named as such. There are many other things that need to be tested on a SH S5, like the AMOLED, all the sensors, the cameras, the accesories, the flap over the microusb 3 port, etc. That is the least of your concerns.
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It was sooo hot and I tried to cool it down lol ...
quick update : the rice method worked!!! I relived it from rice and everything is working as far as I know...
ps: after putting it in water I checked the usb port and there were no water there.
I want it to be waterproof(thats why I bought it) do you think buying an original back case will be enough ?
bkmd100 said:
It was sooo hot and I tried to cool it down lol ...
quick update : the rice method worked!!! I relived it from rice and everything is working as far as I know...
ps: after putting it in water I checked the usb port and there were no water there.
I want it to be waterproof(thats why I bought it) do you think buying an original back case will be enough ?
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What the actual F. Whatever. Original back cases are very hard to come by, because most battery covers are fake, but if you are lucky enough, then it could work. To tell you something, my G900F, SH, has this weird issue: the front glass is lifted on the right side of the device. Not just the top, but about 50% of the height, and i can see that dirt has gone in and stuck to the original adhesive.
I will buy some 3M adhesive and a frame, because i want to change the frame, and will try to get an original back cover too.
西村大一 said:
What the actual F. Whatever. Original back cases are very hard to come by, because most battery covers are fake, but if you are lucky enough, then it could work. To tell you something, my G900F, SH, has this weird issue: the front glass is lifted on the right side of the device. Not just the top, but about 50% of the height, and i can see that dirt has gone in and stuck to the original adhesive.
I will buy some 3M adhesive and a frame, because i want to change the frame, and will try to get an original back cover too.
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thank you for the reply,it worked like charm for about an hour then the screen became green then it turned black. tried removing the battery and turning it on again but nope. I also experienced some extreme overheating (+50 degree). I did put it in rice again who knows..
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thank you for the reply,it worked like charm for about an hour then the screen became green then it turned black. tried removing the battery and turning it on again but nope. I also experienced some extreme overheating (+50 degree). I did put it in rice again who knows..
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The water got in it, and there was some water left. You did not tear it down to dry the insides too, that's the problem. Unfortunately, if you say that went green then black it means that it most likely died. Because of water related damage.
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The water got in it, and there was some water left. You did not tear it down to dry the insides too, that's the problem. Unfortunately, if you say that went green then black it means that it most likely died. Because of water related damage.
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yeap I took it to 5 different repair shops and all agreed to that, the problem is no one have a screen replacement for it, I tried to find it online but 99% of sites dont ship to my country (I will try contacting some friends that live in usa)
I have root in it, just before screen died It was connected it to tv and I was playing some old school ps1 games x), the problem is that after reboot, no hdmi no pc connection work unless you put password( because I used the fingerprint method ), i tried connecting a usb keyboard via otg but nope didnt work, I have usb debugging off also
Do you have a solution how to mirror screen to pc without usb debugging? or how to enable usb debugging via flashing? I remember my galaxy fame"s screen broke so I open the recovery menu clocksworkmod and boom usb debug is on on recovery menu(I installed an apk that enabled me to mirror the screen so I recovered my files), do you know a recovery that works in this model and do the same? and can you plz confirm that if you connect keyboard via otg , you cant input the password?
&thank you in advance )
I'm gonna buy is it a good phone
So... teardown videos on YouTube fooled me and I thought that this phone is water-resistant. I washed it under tap water (multiple times, actually). After the last time, the screen stopped working, but the phone appears to be OK — even the touch clearly works. I've already disassembled the phone and cleaned the connectors with 95% alcohol, but the screen still doesn't work. Is buying a replacement screen and hoping for a cheap repair the smartest thing to do? After all, the motherboard can also be borked.
EDIT: the screen is completely black
BlueOner said:
So... teardown videos on YouTube fooled me and I thought that this phone is water-resistant. I washed it under tap water (multiple times, actually). After the last time, the screen stopped working, but the phone appears to be OK — even the touch clearly works. I've already disassembled the phone and cleaned the connectors with 95% alcohol, but the screen still doesn't work. Is buying a replacement screen and hoping for a cheap repair the smartest thing to do? After all, the motherboard can also be borked.
EDIT: the screen is completely black
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I've replaced the screen after dropping the phone. Was only a small chip in the bottom corner, didn't look much at all, but the screen was completely dead. I was in a similar dilemma of wanting to be sure it was only the screen before spending about $100 on a screen. I booted into fastboot, then connected to a PC, then done the fastboot devices command, which returned a valid ID, so I knew the phone wasn't completely dead. Also connecting to the PC and booting the phone, the PC recognised the phone was connected, though without being able to unlock the phone I couldn't check anything else. That was enough for me to go ahead and order the screen. Now everything works fine.
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I've replaced the screen after dropping the phone. Was only a small chip in the bottom corner, didn't look much at all, but the screen was completely dead. I was in a similar dilemma of wanting to be sure it was only the screen before spending about $100 on a screen. I booted into fastboot, then connected to a PC, then done the fastboot devices command, which returned a valid ID, so I knew the phone wasn't completely dead. Also connecting to the PC and booting the phone, the PC recognised the phone was connected, though without being able to unlock the phone I couldn't check anything else. That was enough for me to go ahead and order the screen. Now everything works fine.
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Thanks for sharing your experience! In my case, the phone clearly isn't dead, but I wonder whether some circuitry on the motherboard that's responsible for making the display work might be fried. Well... if that's the case, I can always sell the replacement screen after testing, but I'm not sure that someone will buy it for a good price.
Also... where did you get your screen from? On AliExpress, they are as cheap as $50, but most of the cheap ones are clearly some fake crap — TFT/IPS LCD, smaller than the original, fingerprint scanner not working... I guess I need to buy something more expensive. Have you noticed any difference between the original screen and your replacement?
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Thanks for sharing your experience! In my case, the phone clearly isn't dead, but I wonder whether some circuitry on the motherboard that's responsible for making the display work might be fried. Well... if that's the case, I can always sell the replacement screen after testing, but I'm not sure that someone will buy it for a good price.
Also... where did you get your screen from? On AliExpress, they are as cheap as $50, but most of the cheap ones are clearly some fake crap — TFT/IPS LCD, smaller than the original, fingerprint scanner not working... I guess I need to buy something more expensive. Have you noticed any difference between the original screen and your replacement?
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It was 4 months ago I got mine from AliExpress, at that time there wasn't any of these cheaper ones for sale. Looking at these cheaper ones they are TFT, though it's not always obvious in the description.
One seller is selling both TFT and OLED and are clearly labelled in the options. So from this assume that all cheaper ones are TFT.
It is a bit of a minefield. I doubt that any of the sellers have the actual original genuine screens. It took me a couple of days to go through all the listings and determine which one would most likely be good quality.
I eventually went for this one, which was slightly more expensive than most. Now though it appears to have gone up about $15 from when I bought it.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_d7OqLlE
At that time it had the best reviews, which appeared genuine. There were others with a higher review count, which appeared to be just as well reviewed, but reading the reviews you realise they are fake. Many reviews, supposedly from the USA, written in very poor pigeon English.
Also saw some stores with high review count, but then realised that most reviews are for completely different products (a common trick by some Ali sellers, completely change an existing listing so a new product looks like it's got high reviews)
The screen is good quality. It took about 3 weeks to arrive, but it was about 2 weeks after I damaged it before I ordered. So it was around 5 weeks after I last used the phone before installing it. After that time it's hard to judge if it is as good as the original. To look at and use the phone you wouldn't think it was a non original replacement, to me it seems to be as good as the original, without doing a side by side comparison. As far as an oleophobic coating, I couldn't say, it's had a screen protector since installing.
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I washed it under tap water (multiple times, actually)
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Umm. What? Even with IP rated phones you don't wash it with water. IP rating generally means that its good for accidental drops into water or for use in light rain. Why on earth would you wash it? Yes, I know jerryrig says there's some water ingress protection but it doesn't mean you should wash it with water. It just means you're good for use in light rain at best.
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Umm. What? Even with IP rated phones you don't wash it with water. IP rating generally means that its good for accidental drops into water or for use in light rain. Why on earth would you wash it? Yes, I know jerryrig says there's some water ingress protection but it doesn't mean you should wash it with water. It just means you're good for use in light rain at best.
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Yes, I know. Very stupid. At least y'all can learn from it and avoid making the same mistake.
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The screen is good quality.
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That's reassuring!
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it's hard to judge if it is as good as the original. To look at and use the phone you wouldn't think it was a non original replacement, to me it seems to be as good as the original, without doing a side by side comparison.
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Well, I guess that even if it's a bit worse, replacing the screen is better (in my case) than dealing with an older/cheaper phone or throwing a nice sum of money on a phone in similar price range. I will report my experience after replacing the screen, maybe it will help someone. I'm definitely not going to find another guy with 9T (Pro) because of the coronavirus, but comparison with another high-quality AMOLED phone is another way to check the quality.
So... I wanted to order the screen, but when I checked whether the phone still works... it appeared dead. It charges, is visible in USB devices (but no fastboot etc.), the notification LED blinks, but that's all. It worked perfectly some time after the water damage occured, so I guess that the damage progressed. Yes, I didn't clean the phone thoroughly after disassembling it - I thought that the water probably evaporated anyway after using a heat gun, so, as I mentioned earlier, I cleaned only (easily accessible) connectors. Maybe it is something stupid (power button?), but it seems too good to be true. If I don't post another update, just assume that my phone died.
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So... I wanted to order the screen, but when I checked whether the phone still works... it appeared dead. It charges, is visible in USB devices (but no fastboot etc.), the notification LED blinks, but that's all. It worked perfectly some time after the water damage occured, so I guess that the damage progressed. Yes, I didn't clean the phone thoroughly after disassembling it - I thought that the water probably evaporated anyway after using a heat gun, so, as I mentioned earlier, I cleaned only (easily accessible) connectors. Maybe it is something stupid (power button?), but it seems too good to be true. If I don't post another update, just assume that my phone died.
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My k20 pro Disable screen problem
Hi xda developers
After wetting the phone with a hand sanitizer and using the same wetness of the screen, I played the online game and put it in automatic game mode and rested for a while...
After waking up, I noticed that the phone was turned off, which was turned on by holding down the power button, but the screen is off...
Currently, only vibrators and notification lights work for the phone, and the phone is organized by a computer.
Also, the phone is charged and its sound can be heard while connecting it to the charger, and its sound can be heard in the same way to lock the screen.
Does anyone have an idea?
my phone just take s swim in the river yesterday, now its has no display but still on and even the touchscreen is working (i know is working cuz its register sound when i try to touch it everywhere). it have been dead first but then turn back on with everything work normal. but after about half hour, the screen suddnly dead.
after tear it my self i found where the water coming in, its from the 3.5mm jack. other holes have rubber protection but the jack has nothing. they even put water dammage indicator below the 3.5mm module....
i have try few method like clean the board with isoprofil alcohol but no avail. now im waiting my screeen replacement and will try to fixit my self.
IchsanWin32 said:
my phone just take s swim in the river yesterday, now its has no display but still on and even the touchscreen is working (i know is working cuz its register sound when i try to touch it everywhere). it have been dead first but then turn back on with everything work normal. but after about half hour, the screen suddnly dead.
after tear it my self i found where the water coming in, its from the 3.5mm jack. other holes have rubber protection but the jack has nothing. they even put water dammage indicator below the 3.5mm module....
i have try few method like clean the board with isoprofil alcohol but no avail. now im waiting my screeen replacement and will try to fixit my self.
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Hello! Had exactly the same issue. Did it work to replace the screen?
My phone got into the sea (well the sea went into it), nothing happened for a while, and then it suddenly went black. Is working (like i can still use it as alarm lol) but the screen is not. Same as BlueOner, i'm afraid is not the screen itself but something in the mother board, so I would love to know if any of you were able to use it after replacing the screen or i will end up with the same issue.
Thanks!
saityro said:
Hello! Had exactly the same issue. Did it work to replace the screen?
My phone got into the sea (well the sea went into it), nothing happened for a while, and then it suddenly went black. Is working (like i can still use it as alarm lol) but the screen is not. Same as BlueOner, i'm afraid is not the screen itself but something in the mother board, so I would love to know if any of you were able to use it after replacing the screen or i will end up with the same issue.
Thanks!
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It's toast. Don't even bother. The sea salt is hygroscopic, conductive (with moisture), corrosive and -everywhere- now.
It not a question of if it will fail only when.
Tap water is similar but not near as aggressive. The smallest amount of salt (sweat) can change that if it gets inside too. Even so if the device >didn't have it's battery pulled immediately<, then completely turn apart and cleaned with anhydrous isopropyl alcohol it won't fare much better in the long term most likely.
Any water internally can cause massive damage quickly. Or the signs of damage can take months to fully manifest themselves especially if the battery wasn't quickly pulled.
Salt water is fatal because it's residue doesn't easily rinse off as well as what was stated above.
This is why manufacturer warranties refuse to deal with water damage.
It's the gift that keeps giving...
Occasionally you can get lucky if you act fast
My Buds case fell into my coffee cup and immediately crash dived to the bottom like the sub in Das Boot. Cream and sugar too.
I pulled it apart and rinsed it will RO water then with anhydrous isopropyl alcohol in less then 3 minutes. Got as much as the isopropyl out as possible without compressed air and allowed it to dry in a warm sunny spot. Couldn't disconnect the Li battery as it was soldered or spot welded in. After about 2 days of drying it worked and other a year and a half later still is working.
I am still surprised...
Hi. I got water damage. The screen can be turn on but its not responding at all. I can press the power button, the screen lights up, as normal. I just couldn't unlocked it. It wont accept any touch. Also i tried calling from another phone, sound okay, also led notification working.
I havent try the charging port yet.
Anybody have similar experience? Can someone explain my problem? Should i order new screen replacement? Im just afraid its not screen problem.
harithzaim88 said:
Hi. I got water damage. The screen can be turn on but its not responding at all. I can press the power button, the screen lights up, as normal. I just couldn't unlocked it. It wont accept any touch. Also i tried calling from another phone, sound okay, also led notification working.
I havent try the charging port yet.
Anybody have similar experience? Can someone explain my problem? Should i order new screen replacement? Im just afraid its not screen problem.
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Read my previous post.
You need to dry it out completely.