Anybody have any tips or suggestions on how to get moisture out? I know people say rice, a hair dryer, or alcohol but i need some good advice ....This is my precious :-(
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Just as you stated.Those are the best solutions."I would avoid the alcohol"
I would use the hairdryer then put it it a bag of dry rice for several days maybe even a week.With the back,battery,sim,and sd card removed of course.
jpitch2415 said:
Anybody have any tips or suggestions on how to get moisture out? I know people say rice, a hair dryer, or alcohol but i need some good advice ....This is my precious :-(
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Avoid the hair dryer.
What kind of water was it dropped into? If it was relatively clean just shake it out pull the battery and submerg it in a bowl of uncooked rice for several days with no attempts of powering it on.
If it was beer or soda or something that would leave a harmful resadue your going to.want to rinse it out with distilled water and then dry it or in rice.
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I dropped my Incredible in the toilet a few days ago and put it in a container of rice for a few hours to remove the moisture, works fine now. Did you immediately remove the battery when you got it out of the water?
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I dropped my Incredible in the toilet a few days ago and put it in a container of rice for a few hours to remove the moisture, works fine now. Did you immediately remove the battery when you got it out of the water?
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Eww.....
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I dropped my Incredible in the toilet a few days ago and put it in a container of rice for a few hours to remove the moisture, works fine now. Did you immediately remove the battery when you got it out of the water?
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Incredibly brown.....
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Yeahhhh it was just water knocked over by my cat while i was sleeping.....problem is while i was sleeping it was on the entire time on the charger....
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I had to fix three of my friend's phones when we went on a rafting trip and capsized in the river.. lol.
I took off the battery covers and removed the batteries, SIM cards, SD cards, etc. then buried the phones in a container of uncooked rice (brown rice actually works the best, I'm Asian woohoo). Then, with a CAREFUL eye, I turned on the oven at the lowest heat setting possible and stuck the container in there for maybe five minutes. After that, they were nice and dry and even now work flawlessly one device was the original Droid, too. And that thing was killed in the river lol.
It is not recommended that you use a hair dryer (not even on the cold mode) to dry out the phone. Using a hair dryer may force moisture further into the small components, deep inside the phone, as the air blows inward. And if it is too warm, it will likely melt them....If you want to try and suck the liquid out of the inner parts of the phone, try using a vacuum cleaner.
Be careful not to hold the vacuum too close to the phone, as a vacuum can create static electricity, which is even worse for the phone.
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Yeahhhh it was just water knocked over by my cat while i was sleeping.....problem is while i was sleeping it was on the entire time on the charger....
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:O and works still?
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Yeah it works the sceen is just super dim even on full brightness
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I would recommend uncooked rice in a container. also, try cat litter in a stocking or cheese cloth placed next to your phone in a container since cat litter is meant to absorb moisture. but i would try just putting it in a bowl of rice (i stress how important it is for the rice to be uncooked) and make sure you immerse the phone in the rice. leave it over night. make sure the battery is out and ofc, that its not plugged in.
i wouldnt use a hair dryer or alcohol.
You could also try desiccant packs (silica gel packs, like what comes in a shoe box), mixed in with the rice. I dropped an iPhone 4 in a bucket of soapy tap water used for cleaning windows and used rice, desiccant packs and very minimal heat from an oven (kept the oven door partially open, on lowest setting, with phone in zip-loc bag of rice and desiccant). The desiccant packs I used were from good ol' Wal-Mart, they are made by Winchester and I spotted them hanging behind the counter in the sporting goods department; they are meant to be used in a 5-7 cu. ft. gun safe, so they were actually as big as the phone itself and could be "recharged" by leaving them in an oven for 5-6 hours on low heat. The "5-7 cu. ft." part excited me, as I was probably using them in a 5-6 cu. in. zip-loc bag..
After all that, the iPhone worked flawlessly, minus water stains under the screen from that nasty, soapy tap water, so maybe dunking it in distilled water is a good idea as the screens on these phones aren't fused together with the outer glass, like iPhones. Best of luck and let us know how it goes/your method!
I would agree with deepsunn.. since you didn't do anything while the water was still fresh on the phone, it's all dried up. I'd actually get some distilled water and just drop it in there, battery and all cards out. Then proceed with your drying procedure. That should get rid of any dried spots or stains on the inside of the glass and on the screen.
Well the past couple of days of having it in rice, the screen now has completely stopped working so i guess its time to pony up and pay my ins deductable
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so last Saturday my hero kinda went for a lengthy swim in Lake Michigan with me. I wrote it off immediatly and bought a new one on craigslist the same day. I did pull battery immediatly after I got out of the water and set it on top of my comp to dry ever since.
well I popped the battery back in and to my huge amazement it booted right up and works perfectly. only thing wrong with it is it seems the screen looks like its very smudged (like when you use your phone with greesy hands) but its under the glass. how hard would this be to clean? or is it permanent damage? wouldn't mind fixing that and selling the phone I bought on CL to recoup the money I just spent. or at worse selling the waterlogged phone with the disclaimer it was wet for a big discount.
I would get a precision screwdriver Kit and just to to town on it. As long as you are careful you shouldn't break anything. At worst case you still have one that works.
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Put rice in the battery area and put it ina warm dry place. The rice pulls the moisture out. Even though it works now the moisture will ruin connections and things will start to fail.
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I recently dropped my phone in water. It was only submerged for a few seconds, and the litmus paper inside the battery compartment wasn't even tripped. The sliding door on the USB port was open, however, so I suspect water got in either through that or the headphone jack. The screen is readable..barely. Every other horizontal pixel on the screen is a black line. Can anyone tell me if it's possible to recondition the screen, or if there is any way at&t would be able to tell that it's damaged from water as opposed to a fall? Thanks in advance.
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Give it a few days to let it dry out. Even take the cover, battery, sim, etc. out. Hit it with a blow dryer. Not super hot, but enough to help drive water out of the internal circuits. My fuze fully recovered after like 4 days. Worth a shot.
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If you haven't already read this thread, I'd suggest you do. Same sort of thing happened here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=807606
Quick story, and then a possible solution.
2 years ago I was sitting on the toilet with my iTouch playing Crash Kart Racing. I stood up to finish my business, put my iTouch in my hoodie pocket and leaned over the toilet to flush. *PLOP* Yupp, iTouch in the toilet. Luckily it was in clean water but it was still damaged.
The screen was effed and everything. So I figured I'd just let it dry out. Here's the solution part. Stick your phone into a back of rice. Not cooked rice, raw, hard, rice. Rice absorbs moisture, it acts like a natural silica gel, you know, those packets you get in your shoe boxes. Let it sit for a few days and hopefully all will be well again.
Epilogue..... I still bought a new iTouch cause my battery wound up not lasting very long after that...
I dropped my droid 3 in a pond working in the yard it was about 2 min before i realized it. so i pulled the battery,sd card,sim card and placed all in rice about 7:00 pm 3/17/12 we will see if this works.
Hopefully this is the long sought after key to unlocking the bootloader. Good luck to you my friend.
Be sure to give it at least 24 hours.
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well i gave it 15 hrs and checked it out i didnt see any water. so i powered it up everything is good to go i cant even tell except for some rice dust still on it. i will post if i see any thing.
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Hopefully this is the long sought after key to unlocking the bootloader. Good luck to you my friend.
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Awesome!! was following this thread since last night and was rooting for you
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Awesome!! was following this thread since last night and was rooting for you
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the only thing i know wrong is the screen looks like it has water spots between two peaces of glass. hopping it clears as time goes. there was water condensation show up around the edges after charging for an hr. i took the batter out and left in the sun and it was gone after 3hrs.
i think i should have left it in there the 24hrs
If it ever hapends open the keyboard when you put it in the rice.
Submerged for 2 whole minutes? and it WORKS? You are one lucky guy. If it were me, the instant it was within 5 feet of water, it would have fried.
So does the droid 3 have turn-off protection when it falls or hits water or something? because surely being submerged while being ON should fry it?
Submerging electronics isn't always a death sentence, especially if you pull the battery ASAP. Water is a poor enough conductor to not short things out too bad. It won't work when wet, but you should be good to go if you dry it thoroughly.
Back in the day I was a lifeguard and dropped my phone in the pool at least a half dozen times, the majority of which were intentional for the sake of amusement. I would just take it apart to dry it out really well and it'd be fine.
If you still have visible moisture, I would suggest putting it (sans battery) in a food dehydrator or convection oven @ ~120F for 4-6 hours. This is the best way to dry electronics. You could probably go hotter, but I don't know the maximum storage temperature of this phone and better safe than sorry.
So does the droid 3 have turn-off protection when it falls or hits water or something? because surely being submerged while being ON should fry it?
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It was about 2 1/2 feet of water for 2 min it was on when I pulled it out as I was pulling the bat the power off screen came up.
The water marks I see that look like 2 peaces of the glass are separating or have water spots in between them a slowly fading.
I will keep posting if I find any changes
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The D3's battery seems to have some kind of water protection. I put my phone face-up in a teeny tiny puddle of water on a desk, and the battery compartment sucked it right up. Once the battery got wet, it stopped powering the phone - I could take the battery out and plug the phone in, but the battery was totally useless until it dried out.
Congrats on the not-dead phone!
Hi guy, jusy now my S Pen accidentally drop into water, now the problem is the S Pen is very sensitive, when my S Pen haven't touch and far betwwen 0.3-0.4mm to the screen, the screen auto detect it and written...it is annoying~
Anyone have great solution to solve it?
Very appreciate your helping as well...
Tq
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Let the pen dry fully before using it on your Gnote
Try a hair dryer on low heat. I rescued a phone that had dropped in water that way!
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be lucky that it wasnt the note itself wait and hope, or you need to buy a new one
leong19921992 said:
Hi guy, jusy now my S Pen accidentally drop into water, now the problem is the S Pen is very sensitive, when my S Pen haven't touch and far betwwen 0.3-0.4mm to the screen, the screen auto detect it and written...it is annoying~
Anyone have great solution to solve it?
Very appreciate your helping as well...
Tq
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Grab a container and fill it half way with rice. Dried rice ... then put the pen in the middle of the container and fill it up to the top with dried rice. What happens is dried rice sucks out the moisture out of devices. My buddy fixed his IPhone this way. Hope this helps you. Make sure that the container doesn't have leaks otherwise rice sill absorb moisture out of the air instead of the pen.
Just buy a new one, if can afford to but the Note and Im sure 20 bucks is a bargain.
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Try a hair dryer on low heat. I rescued a phone that had dropped in water that way!
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Grab a container and fill it half way with rice. Dried rice ... then put the pen in the middle of the container and fill it up to the top with dried rice. What happens is dried rice sucks out the moisture out of devices. My buddy fixed his IPhone this way. Hope this helps you. Make sure that the container doesn't have leaks otherwise rice sill absorb moisture out of the air instead of the pen.
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blue ribbon for colin!!! great job and the right thing to do...a fan will work too in some cases...as long as its moving air it evaporates the liquid faster....
not so much for marlip... rice is 100% a myth.... and no i dont care what you have read, its wrong... if the rice is not touching the liquid it is not absorbing it... sure it picks up some evaporation as it evaporates on its own(no help from the rice i will add again) but it is doing nothing but getting rice dust in areas it doesnt need to be in... moving air people.... whether it is warm or just a fan...moving air will evaporate liquid faster than non moving air.... bag of rice =non moving air.... and again if the rice is not touching the liquid it is not absorbing it...just the normal evaporation that would happen in a container without the rice is all that is happening..
not looking for a fight just trying to help people fix things the right way... ive been repair tech for 20+ years and revived thousands of phones and revived thousands that werent revived by rice... so i do have a clue...
btw if itas a phone just drying it wont fix it...there will be corrosion on the board, and like rust corrosion doesnt stop until you stop it...it may work for a while but it will start getting quirky and issues will arise so it needs cleaned and treated too...
I think i will have to agree... Air circulation will help much more than rice. I look back at my first mobile phones and remember how many of them got soaked and i had to unscrew them apart and just leave them in front of my "ULTIMATE HI-POWER USB FAN" live long nokia 3310
So my opinion bro just look for an s-pen dissasembly guide, follow it carefully, leave your s-pen in front of a fan and forget about rice... Just because ur phones made in asia dosent mean the regions main dish will fix its problems... Will be silly if i poured beer over my BMW's scratches to make em dissapear
Good luck with you s-pen mate!!! Hope to see you drawing in no time
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Leong, I posted a long time ago about how to address a water incident. This is the best tried and true method :
If your phone gets dropped in water immediately remove from the water,
Remove the battery as quickly as possible Then
Dry off the best you can, if you can open the unit up (you have the skill to do so then do so)
Then immerse in 91% Iopropol Alcohol (200proof drinking alcohol is actually better but rarely can find reagent grade drinking alcohol)
The reason for doing this 1st is the water molecules bind to the alcohol which immediately limits the potential damage. Then, after a few minutes (3-15 min depending) then dry off with paper towels and q-tips the best you can and then
Either use a fan (hair dryer) on it for a time and then put in rice or Millet and leave for a day or 2. Then use the Hair dryer to blow off any dust. reassemble and test, most the time you will be successful, it all depends how bad the incident was and how fast you got the battery out of the phone.
This is the standard way of addressing a water incident in underwater photography. I have done this personally more times than I want to admit, I do underwater photography and you can imagine the panic you get when your $3000.00 camera /housing starts to get a leak in the ocean @ 90 feet underwater, worst part is salt water destroys the coating on your lenses, which is insult to injury.
Either way the important thing to to be patient and make sure it is totally dry (ergo 1-2 days) Also storing it in the grain is best @ 75-85 deg F doesn't need more heat just higher than the 60's deg
I know everyone always says OMG putting a electronic in Alcohol..... read up on the science/ chemistry... and you will find this is pretty normal thing as long as there is no battery or power source connected to the item.
Hope you fix it
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Hi guy, jusy now my S Pen accidentally drop into water, now the problem is the S Pen is very sensitive, when my S Pen haven't touch and far betwwen 0.3-0.4mm to the screen, the screen auto detect it and written...it is annoying~
Anyone have great solution to solve it?
Very appreciate your helping as well...
Tq
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Can't we all just get along?
There is no constructive purpose for name calling, folks. kawgirlval69 stated in her post that she was not trying to argue with anyone, she was just trying to help. Nobody really cares what will or will not work in theory. As compelling as that science lesson was I always prefer real-world experience to theory.
Last night my SGN went swimming in the hot tub and my daughter told me to burry it in an airtight can of rice (which I did using silicone sealant). By the way, I was thinking the same thing another poster suggested (if only it was only the S-Pen that fell in!)... Anyway I quickly dove in head first after it (forgetting about the wireless headphones that were around my neck) and eventually emerged with the device, although not until after it had sunk all the way to the bottom! Immediately I ripped off the back and pulled the battery, then shook as much water out of all the ports as I could. I used a hand dryer for once over but knew that wouldn't help with any of the water deep inside the device so I took my daughter's advice and buried it inside a sealed can of rice for 18 hours. I would have disassembled the device immediately but I had time constraints due to work obligations so I hoped that the rice would do it's job.
The first chance I got this afternoon I pulled my phone out of the rice and took it apart. There was water EVERYWHERE inside -- big puddles in every nook and cranny! In fairness I can't say if there would have been more or less water at that point without the rice, but that is all academic considering the fact that leaving ANY standing water on electronic components for that much time is a bad idea due to the corrosion factor that another poster mentioned, corrosion I noticed already developing on a few metal brackets and such.
After complete disassembly and thorough drying (with said hand dryer) of each individual part I cleaned the slightly corroded areas and put the device back together. I fired it up no more than an hour ago and so far everything seems to work fine.
As for the S-pen, if there's a way to disassemble it and thoroughly dry it by hand I would do that, or just wait for it to dry on its own which may take several days. As yet another poster suggested it might be worth it just to buy a new one if you can't get that one working... and just be glad it wasn't your phone you dunked!
Oh, and if any are curious, I may have saved my phone but my wireless headphones didn't make it (sniff).
[edit] Apparently the name-calling post was removed? Anyway I appreciate Oka1's reply -- I didn't even think about using alcohol but that's actually a great idea! A bit too late for me now but I'll have to remember that for next time.
@ oka... good way to do it... just a tip from experience.. you dont need the millet or rice after... air dry or fan or etc... overnite will evaporate everything doing things as you described... just saving a step....
@ajax... thank you for actually reading what i wrote.. thanks for having my back...
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blue ribbon for colin!!! great job and the right thing to do...a fan will work too in some cases...as long as its moving air it evaporates the liquid faster....
not so much for marlip... rice is 100% a myth.... and no i dont care what you have read, its wrong... if the rice is not touching the liquid it is not absorbing it... sure it picks up some evaporation as it evaporates on its own(no help from the rice i will add again) but it is doing nothing but getting rice dust in areas it doesnt need to be in... moving air people.... whether it is warm or just a fan...moving air will evaporate liquid faster than non moving air.... bag of rice =non moving air.... and again if the rice is not touching the liquid it is not absorbing it...just the normal evaporation that would happen in a container without the rice is all that is happening..
not looking for a fight just trying to help people fix things the right way... ive been repair tech for 20+ years and revived thousands of phones and revived thousands that werent revived by rice... so i do have a clue...
btw if itas a phone just drying it wont fix it...there will be corrosion on the board, and like rust corrosion doesnt stop until you stop it...it may work for a while but it will start getting quirky and issues will arise so it needs cleaned and treated too...
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I know that this thread is a little long in the tooth, but I thought I might add this: a mom and pop company called CPR+ (cell phone rescue) uses the following protocol to repair water damaged phones:
1: Place the phone in a hermetically sealed container with long grain brown rice: the atmospherics inside will naturally pull moisture from the device into the drier air in the container.
2: Replace corroded parts and hip joints on the logic board, and glue.
The rice doesn't work because its rice...it works only when placed in a sealed container by transferring moisture from the device to the air in the container. The rice is there to absorb water from the atmosphere...not the device directly. A zip local bag will work too.
A friend of mine is a son of the family who owned the store. He also made a living for two years buying water damaged iPhones and reselling them after using the rice method.
I've saved two of my phones, my fathers phone, and my cousins Droid this way. So far I'm 4-0. Three out of four of those devices, others tried using a hair dryer, a fan, and just leaving them out for 3 days-- 7 in the case of my dads Motorola Tundra. The Tundra wound up with a seeping battery after a hair dryer was brought to it. In most cases I'd just buy a new battery, regardless.
3 days in a zip lock bag--untouched for the whole period, ressurected one phone after the first try, and the other 3 phones after other methods were tried.
As good as anecdotal evidence gets without a double blind test, dontcha think?
The pens are actually very resilient. I had an accident involving my pen and the toilet (don't ask), by necessity I immersed the whole pen in a cup full of regular alcohol, wrapped it in a tissue paper for a while to let it dry, and it works just fine. I had to immerse it several times in alcohol before I felt somewhat comfortable with using it again.
I left my wife's iPhone in a bag of rice on a mildly warm radiator for 2 days. It worked.
However, using a hairdryer seems to make a lot of sense. You want to get rid of the water asap. Not leave it slowly evaporate like I did.
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Just buy a new one buddys
I droped an old nokia in water once.
i followed the same procedure of immidiately removing from water and removing the battery as soon as i could.
Then I just took the entire thing apart and wiped it clean with tissues. Then i just kept it in the sum for abot 15 mins (depends on how strong the sun is). once every thing was dry and seems to be properly cleaned. I just took some rubbing alcohol and cleaned it once again. Dats it.
Assembled every thing and voila!! :fingers-crossed: every thing worked. Not sure how advisable it is to keep electronic components in the sun, but it worked well for me.
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Hope this helps someone in need :fingers-crossed:
Well, the S-pen from my Note 10.1 in 2014 not only fell in the water, as it was washed along with clothing. Once you find it inside the machine, to shake to get the water with soap and became a wash in running water. After this, I used a blow dryer for a few minutes and let her into the compartment in the Note for 2 days. After this, the pen started functioning normally ... would be lucky? rs
leong19921992 said:
Hi guy, jusy now my S Pen accidentally drop into water, now the problem is the S Pen is very sensitive, when my S Pen haven't touch and far betwwen 0.3-0.4mm to the screen, the screen auto detect it and written...it is annoying~
Anyone have great solution to solve it?
Very appreciate your helping as well...
Tq
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I am your first thanker. However, that is weird.
I think that the water causes a short circuit in the pen which lets it think that there is pressure.
Help my galaxy watch has water inside camera lemse now pics are blurry how can clean or fix. Theres a pic of how.pics look and i been really careful with watch only got wet once. Help
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Help my galaxy watch has water inside camera lemse now pics are blurry how can clean or fix. Theres a pic of how.pics look and i been really careful with watch only got wet once. Help
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It should dry out and be ok.
Its between camera lemse and protector lense if u put on side the water goes to side but then when i put on water goes back to lense so i cant take pics should i put on heater vent to see if that helps ??
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there has been threads already about this so i suggest you look them up and it seems it will go away anyway.
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Uncooked rice, ziploc bag or tupperware, leave to sit in rice for 24-48 hours.
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Uncooked rice, ziploc bag or tupperware, leave to sit in rice for 24-48 hours.
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Indeed. This is the way to solve the problem. Point is what the heck where Samsung thinking in the R&D department that makes customers need to do this? It really is a ridiculous situation and one we will just have to live with. Very poorly pre production tests.
Hi.have had my gear about a month practice and play golf every day I get very hot and sweaty my camera lens has steamed up I think 3 times but hey its been no problem it clears up for me fine.Much like a car windscreen.I can see it bothers some people but for me not a problem I do nothing it clears up.
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Mines hasnt and its getting pretty annoying fml im going to put in rice tonight
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Just a update the water inside my.watchs camera went away by it self it took 4 days to go away by its self
put some electrical tape on hole inside of watch strap it will not happen again. mine didn't
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just realized mine has a bunch of little moisture drops on the inside of the lense. pretty pathetic since all i have done since getting it 2 days ago was wash my hands while it was on, i took it off when i took a shower so maybe the moisture from the shower could have caused it in the bathroom? just put it in a bag of rice. anyone have luck with that method? if so how long did it take?
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put some electrical tape on hole inside of watch strap it will not happen again. mine didn't
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What's that hole even for..? To aid in removing the camera?
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