SGS keeps rebooting every 5 seconds. Bricked? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So i was walking home from a party in the rain and i got pretty soaked but i dont think the phone got that wet. Ive had the phone in a cup of dry rice for a few days to try and pull all the water out from the inside.
Now the phone wont boot or stay in download mode.
As soon as i put the battery in it boots, no pushing of the power button. The black and white "samsung galaxy s" comes up for a few seconds then the phone restarts. It never gets further than the first boot screen.
I can enter download mode but it only stays there for a ~5 seconds before restarting. I've tried reflashing the kernel and bootloaders (dangerous i know) in this short window but it hasnt helped, despite the flashing succeeding.
I was running MIUI

Turning it on was a bad idea.
Okay so go get yourself a Philips scree driver and opening tool( normal dinner knife will do)
Take off battery cover
Take out battery,sim card,SD card.
Unscrew the 7 small screws on the back.
Pull back plate off ( use opening tool to slip between bezel and back plate.
Once this is off check the 3 flex connectors on the board.
One on top for audio
One on left for display
One on bottom for buttons.
Make sure no signs of liquid.
Also a good plan pop down to your local tech store and get some ipa and pour that all over the board to remove any excess crap.
Rebuild and pray. Or if blackpool area pop and see me. On.phone so can't see location.
Sent from my phone

In my case long washing mainboard in isopropanol helped (gt s8530 threw into deep water for few seconds), altough got still problems with microphone circuits, gonna give it a try with ultrasonic bathing. It may be horrifying to think about diving mainboard of phone to liquid, but if it is pure iso it wont damage anything (onboard, it will most likely wash off all labels, ink printed texts, and glue)

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Phone got wet. What should I do?

I bought my Xperia X1 in Hong Kong about 2 weeks ago. It has gotten wet...
I tried to turn it on (foolishly) without letting it dry and the screen turned on but then quickly went blurry. Then when i tried to turn it on later the LED flash lite up but nothing else.
now when I put in the battery the keyboard lights up.
does anybody know i sony ericssons warranty will cover this? or if this can even be repaired? any estimates on how much it will cost?
any advice? I am going to let it dry for 2 or 3 days and try to turn it on again.
DriveBuyB said:
I bought my Xperia X1 in Hong Kong about 2 weeks ago. It has gotten wet...
I tried to turn it on (foolishly) without letting it dry and the screen turned on but then quickly went blurry. Then when i tried to turn it on later the LED flash lite up but nothing else.
now when I put in the battery the keyboard lights up.
does anybody know i sony ericssons warranty will cover this? or if this can even be repaired? any estimates on how much it will cost?
any advice? I am going to let it dry for 2 or 3 days and try to turn it on again.
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Open the back side of the phone. And see if you're battery has changed colors or somethin on the back of the phone.
These things uses colors to tell if somethin got wet. Usualy I believe the sticker get's red when it has touched watter. Then the warrenty will not count anymore,
DriveBuyB said:
any advice?
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Put on towel on radiator and pray to whatever god you believe in!
If that fails and you don't have insurance then it's not looking good...
do you think SE will atleast repair it outside the warranty?
can i get this fixed somehow? or am i stuck with a 800 dollar brick?
I obviously can't guarantee this will work, but it's worth a try. This has worked for me in the past for several waterlogged phones, including phones dropped in swimming pools.
Don't attempt to power on the phone anymore. Get hold of a hair dryer. Remove the back cover (of the X1, not the hair dryer.) Remove the battery and set it aside (DON'T heat it!) and the stylus, and slide the phone open.
Place the phone face down with the open back facing the hair dryer's air stream, but at least a few inches away. Set it on lowest speed heat, prop both the phone and hairdryer up to make sure they don't move, and leave the X1 for an hour or two, checking how hot it gets every 10 minutes. Don't let it get too hot to hold comfortably.
After an hour or so, let it cool in a dry place for an hour or so, then repeat the hair-drying again.
Don't try to power it on until at least 1 or 2 cycles have been completed. If it doesn't work, you might have to do this over the space of a day or so.
Good luck.
DriveBuyB said:
I bought my Xperia X1 in Hong Kong about 2 weeks ago. It has gotten wet...
I tried to turn it on (foolishly) without letting it dry and the screen turned on but then quickly went blurry. Then when i tried to turn it on later the LED flash lite up but nothing else.
now when I put in the battery the keyboard lights up.
does anybody know i sony ericssons warranty will cover this? or if this can even be repaired? any estimates on how much it will cost?
any advice? I am going to let it dry for 2 or 3 days and try to turn it on again.
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Just replace the battery, then make a story.
yodafone said:
I obviously can't guarantee this will work, but it's worth a try. This has worked for me in the past for several waterlogged phones, including phones dropped in swimming pools.
Don't attempt to power on the phone anymore. Get hold of a hair dryer. Remove the back cover (of the X1, not the hair dryer.) Remove the battery and set it aside (DON'T heat it!) and the stylus, and slide the phone open.
Place the phone face down with the open back facing the hair dryer's air stream, but at least a few inches away. Set it on lowest speed heat, prop both the phone and hairdryer up to make sure they don't move, and leave the X1 for an hour or two, checking how hot it gets every 10 minutes. Don't let it get too hot to hold comfortably.
After an hour or so, let it cool in a dry place for an hour or so, then repeat the hair-drying again.
Don't try to power it on until at least 1 or 2 cycles have been completed. If it doesn't work, you might have to do this over the space of a day or so.
Good luck.
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it worked!!!
but I still have water marks trapped under the screen. they are somewhat obvious when the screen is a bright green background or white.
how do I remove the water marks?
my warranty is already void presumably. can i open the case and just whip it off? is there another way to remove the moisture?
Try taking the battery panel off and battery out and leaving the phone in your airing cupboard or next to your hot water tank for a couple of days. That worked for me when my wife accidentally washed her Ipod Nano in the washing machine
It will dry by times going
DriveBuyB said:
it worked!!!
but I still have water marks trapped under the screen. they are somewhat obvious when the screen is a bright green background or white.
how do I remove the water marks?
my warranty is already void presumably. can i open the case and just whip it off? is there another way to remove the moisture?
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ive done a few waterrepairs an have gotten all but one back to life(without any water stains let at all)
first remove battery as soon as possible and dont put it back until the end.
then dismantle the device
then put all parts (except battery) on a towel and then into the owen at 60 C for about 2 hours, (sometimes i had to do it twice)
then let everything cool off and then just put it all togheter
last but not least - start your phone again =)
if the battery has a waternotifier(red dot) then you really should get a new
battery but my old tytn still runs as it should even tho the red dot is present.
jonteponte said:
ive done a few waterrepairs an have gotten all but one back to life(without any water stains let at all)
first remove battery as soon as possible and dont put it back until the end.
then dismantle the device
then put all parts (except battery) on a towel and then into the owen at 60 C for about 2 hours, (sometimes i had to do it twice)
then let everything cool off and then just put it all togheter
last but not least - start your phone again =)
if the battery has a waternotifier(red dot) then you really should get a new
battery but my old tytn still runs as it should even tho the red dot is present.
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60 C?? wont that fry the phone?
does that get rid of the watermarks under the screen cover?
DriveBuyB said:
it worked!!!
but I still have water marks trapped under the screen. they are somewhat obvious when the screen is a bright green background or white.
how do I remove the water marks?
my warranty is already void presumably. can i open the case and just whip it off? is there another way to remove the moisture?
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Glad to have been of help then
Those "water marks" are probably due to water trapped between the touchscreen layer and the actual LCD panel itself. Don't disassemble the X1. Getting to the display portion isn't easy and you run the risk of losing a part or screwing the thing up. And don't worry about the water indicator labels - you're not likely to find matching ones anyway without going to a service center.
You can try leaving it for about an hour or so on the low hairdryer setting, with the touch screen directly facing the warm air stream.
Again, be careful with the heat and make sure the screen doesn't get too warm to comfortably press the back of your hand on it. The LCD doesn't like this much, but it's a necessary evil...
well....the water marks are, from what i can tell, completel gone. i dont see them anymoe over a bright green or white screen
wow... sony ericsson makes some sturdy phones eh??
i replaced the battery and i am also requesting to have the screen replaced also as soon as my local SE store gets a replacement screen they will swap it for me. they said it will only cost 60USD.
well....the water marks are, from what i can tell, completel gone. i dont see them anymoe over a bright green or white screen
wow... sony ericsson makes some sturdy phones eh??
i replaced the battery and i am also requesting to have the screen replaced also as soon as my local SE store gets a replacement screen they will swap it for me. they said it will only cost 60USD.
Does anyone know if the X1 has more than 1 water indicator sticker?
The one on the oustside under the battery is the most obvious one.. but just wondering if there are any on the actual PCB inside as well.
Thanks!
kunz said:
Does anyone know if the X1 has more than 1 water indicator sticker?
The one on the oustside under the battery is the most obvious one.. but just wondering if there are any on the actual PCB inside as well.
Thanks!
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I can spot only 2 on the outside. My dots turn pink (not red) and I replace them with glossy white sticker. These can fools repair center twice!
They repaired my X1 without any doubt/complain twice! (SIM not detected/Loud Speaker won't work Respectively)
Even now they still honor my warranty!
You can try these if you dry your X1 well enough (the exterior is in good condition ie. no water mark/stain)
kanthai said:
I can spot only 2 on the outside. My dots turn pink (not red) and I replace them with glossy white sticker. These can fools repair center twice!
They repaired my X1 without any doubt/complain twice! (SIM not detected/Loud Speaker won't work Respectively)
Even now they still honor my warranty!
You can try these if you dry your X1 well enough (the exterior is in good condition ie. no water mark/stain)
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lol i have been trying to think to work that way where can you find those grossy sticker? I let my x1 get wet ont he table last 2 weeks, both the watermark is gone , ut luckly phone is perfectly function , after using an airdryer for half an hour and leave it in airy for 2 days,
just fyi for everyone here: if you have a phone (any phone) that gets wet or submerged be sure and leave it off until it COMPLETELY dries out. If you leave it on when there is still water in it some of the connectors may corrode. The reasoning for this is that I do believe that some metals corrode faster/only when water is on them and an electric current is passed through them.
I got my phone wet a few days earlier - dropped it into the bath tub
Aired it out for a few days, keys still won't work, and sent it for repairs - good thing is, the SE guys still honored my warranty (despite the red label) and changed my screen FREE OF CHARGE.
3 cheers for the great service at HK SE service centre!
DriveBuyB said:
60 C?? wont that fry the phone?
does that get rid of the watermarks under the screen cover?
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60 C may melt some plastic components of the phone circuit..

Water damage, maybe?

Eh, bad week. First comes the small crack in my Kaiser's screen, getting out of a car, then somehow the bottom of my cup from BK giving out in my car, pouring water into the area where I leave my phone.
I know you folks have read a fair share of water damage problems, I have searched around for the last hour or two reading threads, but to my avail, haven't came across anyone with the same problem as I.
Basically, as the phone stands at the moment, it's basically completely stock. Haven't flashed anything, added a few programs, etc. Haven't upgraded the battery; everything is how it would be buying a brand new phone, essentially. As for my problem, yes, the water sensitive sticker is pink. The phone was probably sitting in about a half inch of water for 10 minutes; only the bottom half (everything below the LCD) got wet. Then, it probably sat in my pocket for a good 10 minutes before I noticed my leg was getting drenched. I took it out of my pocket, only to see my screen going berserk, thinking that it had to do with my small crack in my screen from the day before. (The crack only runs about 1/8th of an inch in the bottom left corner. The touch screen and LCD were working absolutely fine the entire day with it there.) I noticed the bottom of the phone was wet, took the battery out, etc., and promptly took the SD card and my SIM out as well. I dried everything off, as there wasn't really much water anywhere, just streaks of water here and there, let the phone sit in front of the heat in the car for a good half hour or so, and decided to test it out to see if it works.
Normally, I'd be afraid to put the battery in so quick, but everything seemed pretty dry. On my first attempt, it booted up absolutely fine, with the exception of lasting long. After the AT&T screen and the norm, I got to my home screen where the screen ended up breaking up into pixels and slowly fading black, then to white. I decided to take the battery out and let it dry again.
I got home earlier tonight, took out the hair dryer, dried it on very low heat for 30 minutes, just to be sure, and tried again. This time, everything boots up, with the exception of the graphics. It goes to a very-bright white screen, where the AT&T logo would normally be, then dims a bit, where the green windows mobile load would be, then stays that way. After I know it's fully booted, everything works, but the screen is still white. Keyboard lights up, I can receive and make calls, speaker works. Hell, I know the camera works as well because the back-light goes the brightest when I hit the camera button, and take a picture I can hear the shutter sound.. despite no graphics.
My question is, do you guys think it has to do with the crack in the screen at all, or the water damage? If I had to take a guess, it would be the water. If I touch the crack, or any part of the screen, I don't get the normal black/white discoloring someone would normally get. Yet, why would everything be functional except the screen? Since I bought the phone off of Ebay, I have absolutely no coverage with AT&T, and never planned to anyway, my only resort would be to either mess with the phone itself, or find a repair service.. and of course buying another tilt, which, could kind of burn a hole in my pocket with the holidays and all. I'm tempted to go buy a set of T torx, but of course it'd be my first time taking apart this device and if it is repairable, I'm not trying to be the sole "act" of bricking it.
Anyone have any thoughts or comments? Anything would be appreciated.
Thanks, Scott.
Edit: Gah, just got another RLOD. I've gotten past this once already.. it ended up being my manufacturer's charger. When I toggled with it for awhile, nothing seemed to fix it. I got pissed one night, and jammed the old charger into the USB slot, and viola, amber light. I changed chargers right away, and it's been working fine since. I just tried messing with it again, but nothing happened. I guess I'm going to take apart the device, leave everything standing for a few days, and see what happens, unless of course, someone provides a decent solution to this.
Edit2: Lol, Amber light again. I hate this ****. I'm really looking into the Fuze, but once again, I'd like to get this up and running.
The first thing to do if you get water damage is pull the battery and do not put it back in until you're well beyond sure it's dry and clean. If the liquid was salt water, soda, etc, it would have to be cleaned, then dried.
Otherwise, probably garbage. Especially considering it ran for a while when wet, and you then tried to power it back up after wiping it off.
khaytsus said:
The first thing to do if you get water damage is pull the battery and do not put it back in until you're well beyond sure it's dry and clean. If the liquid was salt water, soda, etc, it would have to be cleaned, then dried.
Otherwise, probably garbage. Especially considering it ran for a while when wet, and you then tried to power it back up after wiping it off.
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unfortunately this is quite true... I've been working with electronics (specifically printed circuit boards & surface mount technology) for nearly 2 decades and have seen a number of items with water damage come out fine if it was powered down, cleaned and dried properly.
Disassembly of the tilt and hermes is very easy, especially with Mike's guide. But you have a digital problem. You could take it appart and try to clean the surfaces of the circuit boards with a q-tip and some Isopropyl alcohol, possibly a short amoungst one of the IC's. I think at this point, you've got nothing left to loose. Good luck none the less, let us know what happens. PM me if you think I can help!
Thanks guys, I'll see what I can do.
Hi
I was wondering if the OP managed to get this sorted ? I have the same problem, due to phone somehow being exposed to water. the OS loads fine, but screen stays white.
Is there any solution ?
Thanks

Nexus one dead, doesnt turn on, no charging LED, no nothing..

Let me begin by saying that I am an a** for being so careless with my phone(as you will know when you read the rest of this post).
Okay, so two days ago I spilled yoghurt(yeah!) into the USB port of my phone and I didn't take it very seriously and just used a needle to clean it a little. After this my phone worked fine, no problems whatsoever..it was charging fine and running fine.
Today I wanted to connect my phone to my computer, but when I did so, my Windows said that it didn't recognize the device and its probably malfunctioning and I should replace it(probably what I'll have to do now ).
I connected it in every port in my computer, used my dad's blackberry connector, factory reset, even tried eViL's Sense ROM(I had it in my SD card, so tried it).
Even after all the above the computer didn't recognize my phone, although it did charge when connected!
Okay so I thought I should try cleaning the port better, so I took some Isopropyl Alcohol(Second Biggest Mistake) and used a ear bud to clean the port. I connected again and no change, so I decided I'll try later and left my phone in the port.
When I came back 20 minutes later the alcohol had made its way under the right bottom part of the screen and the touch response was messed up. The trackball was constantly glowing red, I fixed the trackball by simply using trackball alert to test a few different colors.
Now I realized I had messed up with the alcohol and I needed to clean the screen somehow(BIGGEST MISTAKE).
I used a hairdryer to blow into the USB port, it dried up some of the alcohol but the screen looked pixelated and the touch response was still screwed.
So then I popped out the screw driver set and started tearing the nexus one down..and from here it was all downhill. I managed to get all the way to the screen, use a lint free cloth to clean the screen and put it all back but all this was of no use. My phone doesn't turn on anymore, all I get is a small vibration on pressing the power button. I connected it to the wall charger and I got the charging LED light and backlight in the touch sensitive button area(great!). I plugged it out and in again and poof the charging LED vanished, no more backlight, no nothing.
What I have tried:
Remove battery and insert
Press volume+up+power > I got a long vibration once with backlight working but never again after that
Let the phone lie for an hour
For those who are lazy to read the whole thread, here is the synopsis:
1) Yoghurt in USB port, left 2 days.
2) No USB mounting, USB charging working.(Tried wiping, reset and different ROM).
3)Cleaned with Isopropyl Alcohol, still no USB > led to distorted screen and touch sensitivity.
4) Used hairdryer, slight effect on alcohol.
5) Persistent Red Trackball light, no effect on restart.
6) Tore down the phone, used lint free cloth to clean the alcohol.
7) Phone doesn't start, only vibrates on pressing power.
8) At first attempt, the backlight for the touch sensitive buttons worked and so did the charging LED, didn't show the light after uplugging.
Now I am lost on what I should do, the phone never had warranty as I am from India and I bought it online. Any suggestions/ideas on what the problem might be?
EDIT:
Just found out that my phone is actually working, but the display isn't. My mom just called me on that number and I somehow managed to pick the phone up and talk with her..any ideas people?
I would have called BS on this story until you used the phrase "my mom".
Anyways, I can't stand people who destroy their phone and then think they should warranty it. Warranties don't work that way. It's dishonest to try and use it for your own mistakes. Your yogurt spill, attempt at cleaning, and disassembling, led to your phone being broken. Purchase a new one and don't do the same thing.
You probably either damaged the screen, damaged the ribbon cable that goes to the screen, or simply didnt connect it right. id take it apart, wiggle around all the connections and clean around them with very diluted alcohol, and wait for it to dry for at least a couple of hours. clean around the port too. Im not sure whats going on with the charge indicator led, or where the connection comes from. Hopefully the phones ability to charge isnt broken, and you left something not connected. Try cleaning and connecting things again, but lettings things dry for a long time first.
peliROJO said:
I would have called BS on this story until you used the phrase "my mom".
Anyways, I can't stand people who destroy their phone and then think they should warranty it. Warranties don't work that way. It's dishonest to try and use it for your own mistakes. Your yogurt spill, attempt at cleaning, and disassembling, led to your phone being broken. Purchase a new one and don't do the same thing.
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I never said I was going to warranty it did I? I wanted to get the fact that I did not have a warranty out so I don't get people telling me that I shouldn't have torn my phone down and instead send it to warranty. How was I supposed to know that the alcohol would make its way under the screen? I specifically used Isopropyl Alcohol because it evaporates fast and it meant for cleaning.
I don't need any bashing from anyone who cant stand what I did, I only wanted suggestions on how I would go about fixing the phone if at all possible.
@di2356
I suppose thats the only option I have left, and I guess you missed the edited part of my post.
The phone is actually working now, I am getting phone calls and my notification LED light is also blinking. Only the screen is pitch dark, and as far as I know it doesn't respond to touch. The LED charging light is also working, its only the effing screen
Okay, just tried completely tearing the phone down and cleaning all the contacts. No use, the phone still starts up but is completely blank..maybe the alcohol damaged the AMOLED screen in someway?
I am going to try and contact HTC and see how much repairing this will cost..its probably going to cost me 1/3rd the phones price for everything including the shipping
you said your screen started looking pixelated when you used the hairdryer on it.
that was probably a big mistake and possibly broke your amoled screen.
in any event you really did a lot of things wrong there. it was probably salvageable after the yogurt incident.
for future phones this is what you want to do first thing when any liquid gets on any electronic device. take the battery out right away. if its water or mostly water based liquid then stick it in a bag of rice or other desiccant that will draw the moisture out of it for at least a few days if not a week depending on how wet it got.
for something like yogert in the USB port i would have pulled the battery and cleaned it out of the port with paper towls and toothpicks or similar non conductive material as there can be a residual charge in the device right after the battery is removed or let it sit batteryless for 20 min to make sure all charges have left capacitors and then go at it with something metal carefully.
rubbing alcohol would have been ok to use but only in just enough amounts to get the job done, you obviously did not realize how much you had put in there if it got deeper into the phone before evaporating.
in any event get a new phone and let it be an expensive lesson learned on what not to do

Another dead Xperia

Hello,
Yep, another noob with another dead phone!
I was swimming at the local waterfall with some friends and as you do with a waterproof phone, I was showing it off in the water. Anyway it was working fine till I put it in my pocket. When we left I pulled it out to take a photo when I realized it wouldn't turn on! So I looked at all the flaps and found water had entered in the headphone and USB jacks! (As indicated by the pink strips) Also I could see water droplets on the inside of both camera lenses and the flash. As I was a couple of hours away from home I opened all the flaps and sat it in the map holder of my car with the air vent directed to it to try and dry it out somewhat. Once I got home I put it straight in a bucket of rice where it sat for 2 days.
So today I took it out of the rice, all the water droplets had vanished and the notification LED was on and red. So I looked up what this meant and came across "SDS" so I tried the Power button + Volume up solution. The phone did vibrate 3 times like the guide said but the phone didn't turn on... at this stage I had to go to work so I left the phone on charge will I was at work. On my brake (A good 5 hours later) I came home to find the notification light had changed to blue, So I tried the SDS combo again and this time the phone vibrated once (The part where you let the power button go) but then did nothing... The notification light went out and was flashing red whenever I tried the SDS combo. So then I tried the Sony update tool, but the phone doesn't do anything when plugging it into the computer so that didn't work.
So the current status of the phone is that it's dead, only thing it will do is flash the notification light red when trying the SDS combo, but now it's not even vibrating at all... The light flashes twice then there's a slight pause, then 2 flashes again if that means anything.
Any help would be much appreciated
Put te Xperia with all the flaps open in a jar closed full of rice for 1 week... This will help you to dry the Phone... Dont try to charge it or try to turn on !
I think the phones dead
Well, water damages the actual hardware. Nothing you do can repair that damage, especially as you powered up the phone afterwards which probably destroyed some components inside the phone.
Take it for repair.
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if you would have read the manual you would know its written there
DO NOT PUT PHONE IN THE WATER

[Q] xperia z mobo replace/water damage

hey guys here is a story
so i removed my xperias factory screen protector (because of a major scratch on it) and it left some
residue on the screen. so i started washing it off in the sink w/soap and water. although after i finished i dried it off and
noticed that the water enter the ports (headphone and charger) because the rubber bits were broken. (so i thought it cant be that bad i
took a shower with my one s multiple times and it didn't fritz up or anything) then i noticed my back light flickered and i
thought this is bad so i proceed to turn it off but it wouldn't stay off (it practically boot looped several times) then it finally
turned off then i placed my charger in just to see what would happen it had a red led w/ 3 vibrates after a bit i
blow dried it with a hair dryer and sucking and blowing my device like CPR and finally burred it in rice (what i should of done
before) and left it over night then i woke up plunged it in the charger and my screen had water and my lock
button doesn't work although it seams everything else works (i think the usb is buggy)
although i think im going to have to buy a new button thinginy and i was also wondering if i replace my mobo with a 6603 because i have a locked tmous version. could everything run normally and have an unlocked boot loader?
read the red if tltr;
You water damaged your phone, so you will have to replace more than the "button thinginy".
You will be better of just buying a new phone, as the cost of all the parts you need will be in excess of buying a new one.
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honestly for all the trouble of finding a motherboard, disassembling your device to fix it DIY, you might mess it up and it might cost you more.
unless you REALLY know what you are doing and have NOTHINg to lose, just send it in for repairs. or just buy a new phone.
you two are probably right about not taking the risk although I did find out I have a faulty battery and the buttons I found out that the volume up key took the place of the power button (it can only wake the phone) and it also does it's normal duties
I'm going to do a change log soon (yes a change log) on my phones states for any solutions
plz I didn't even own it for more than 6 months sad panda Is sad

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