HI!
I dropped my Advance in water and now my screen is pixelated, blue, unfocused and sometimes blank. Can you tell me a price for screen replacement?
THANKK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!
AlexCoolBoss said:
HI!
I dropped my Advance in water and now my screen is pixelated, blue, unfocused and sometimes blank. Can you tell me a price for screen replacement?
THANKK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!
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Each repair center has its price, try asking to some center of your city. Let him check the phone because many times when a phone drops in water the motherboard may be damaged.
Put your phone in a bowl of rice and let it stay there for about 12hours. If there is any water inside the screen it should fix it. I also had that problem, my screen would fade to grey etc. and my camera got blurry. So i left it for one night and all water got drained. Try it before taking your phone to service.
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Put your phone in a bowl of rice and let it stay there for about 12hours. If there is any water inside the screen it should fix it. I also had that problem, my screen would fade to grey etc. and my camera got blurry. So i left it for one night and all water got drained. Try it before taking your phone to service.
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I'm an informatic/electronic technician, this method sometimes works and sometimes not, all depends from some factors: the time that the phone spent immersed in water, the timeliness in removing the battery, if the phone was switched on immediately to see if it works etc. Control that the rice is humid after many hours, if is too humid empties the bowl and put another dry rice.
Yes I know, but i saved many phones using that method.
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Yes I know, but i saved many phones using that method.
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I'm not saying that it doesn't work, just that can work like can't work I tried only once just for test and worked, other times didn't work for factors that I wrote in previous post, more than anything else I say because if the method doesn't work the user can't say that doesn't work while sometimes works and sometimes not
Sh0m1 said:
Put your phone in a bowl of rice and let it stay there for about 12hours. If there is any water inside the screen it should fix it. I also had that problem, my screen would fade to grey etc. and my camera got blurry. So i left it for one night and all water got drained. Try it before taking your phone to service.
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I tried it in the 1st place. Then I turned it on and that thing happened
I replaced my screen on August from Kolkata. Samsung Service Center took 5k to replace my screen
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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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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,
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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.
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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)
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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)
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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!
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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..
Iv got a weird problem with my Kaiser and i cant quite pin point it, so i was hoping someone might be able to. Every now and then i get a sort of ''pattern'' under the LCD. When i push on it i can 'slide' it accross but when i take my finger off it moves back to the middle/original position.
The 'pattern' is always in the very middle of the screen and it varies in rectangular size. 90% of the time this rectangle is visiable, the screen more or less doesnt work.
This pattern can only be seen when the screen is off, and even then it needs to be tilted slightly.
The pattern ONLY seems to appear when the temperature chnages, ie if its been sitting on my desk all day i wont see anythign & it will work fine. But, if i put it in my pocket and walka roudn for 30+mins and take it out of my pocket the pattern will be there 7 the screen wont work. Once again, i have to put it on the side and leave it for 30+mins and the pattern eventually disappears and the screen works again.
Asking a few mates, they recon it could be a moisture under the screen, and its only aroudn whent he temperature chnages due to it condensing etc. Once the temperature has stablised it evaporates off. Do you think this could be correct?
And as for fixing it, would a hair dryer on it work 2 try and evaporate the water for good, or is it a LCD replacement job?
Many thanks all
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it could be a moisture under the screen, and its only aroudn whent he temperature chnages due to it condensing etc. Once the temperature has stablised it evaporates off. Do you think this could be correct?
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Have a look at your moisture indicator sticker(s) on the back of the device to see if they've turned pink. Have you used it in heavy rain or dropped it into water ever? I've done none of those things but often put my TyTN II in my shirt pocket and have never experienced that screen problem. If your moisture stickers aren't pink and it's still under warranty, it may be worth looking at a warranty repair for this intermittant fault (making sure you fully explain to them under what circumstances it happens). Personally I wouldn't use extreme heat like a hairdryer but mild heat like a hot water cupboard with some silica gel packs wrapped around it may help to make sure all water is removed.
Thank you for your reply mate!
iv checked the sticker on the back and it is still totally white, so obviously fine in that respect. Iv used it in rain before, and enough drops have got onto the screen for me to wipe it away but i wouldnt call it soaked!
Ill look into the HTC repair route, im guessing the instructions etc are all on their web site?
edit: iv sent off an HTC repair ticket, but are they reliable in responding? iv never really trusted these built it in web forms.
guys my xperia v dropped in water and is not showing display anymore :crying: i was at the pool taking some shots under water an it was working fine , when i finished taking the shots and came out to dry the phone i opened the cover at this time water dropped in side the phone i took the battery off an tried to dry the phone with towel then turned it on again it vibrated an started but the screen was black all the time then it worked for a while but the touch wasn't responding then it worked , after an hour the phone turned off again and the screen went off i left it to dry for a long time in front of the fan , now my phone i working normally but without display :crying: i can take photos an answer calls an attach the phone to the PC and charge the phone but without the screen :crying::crying: can anyone guys help me with my weird problem my phone is not rooted or unlocked boot-loader and is in the warrant
Xperia V is not a waterproof phone. People sometimes mistaken it as one and handle it carelessly... In this case, most likely the display got fried because of water damage. There's no other solution than changing the screen.
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Xperia V is not a waterproof phone. People sometimes mistaken it as one and handle it carelessly... In this case, most likely the display got fried because of water damage. There's no other solution than changing the screen.
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but i succeed to open the password and mount the memory and answer calls how can it be fried ! if it is will it cost much to change the screen ?! :crying:
so, lets just say that i was in a pool and noticed 2 minutes later when i was inside the pool that i had my phone in my pocket
ok then i kinda enter in panic: just press the on button for like half a second and then i remember that might even overkill my phone, and my 4x has this problem with the on button that its not that responsive
so i just calm down, rush to my table and take out the battery and sim card and dry them in the closest towel i had
the thing is that i was in a trip, so there was no silicone bag or rice available for like 3 days so i left it out in the open to dry a bit more
after that i arrive to my home and put that phone deep in rice for like 1 and a half days just hoping for the best
and now i put all my faith on my phone that it will work, so i put the battery and then it lights on the buttons without me even pressing that on button
so i breath and think there is some hope, then i press the on button and nothing happens but the buttons are still lit
so my question is, is there something else i can do to save my phone?
right now the phone is back on rice, thanks a lot before hand
I think there's no smartphone that supports water, mainly pool water. I lost a Sony Ericsson WT19a 'cause a distraction, a pool and 10 minutes... Water is agressive for all components, particularly LCD screen and contacts oxidation.
However, try to take it to a professional, maybe someone can save your phone.
(Or try to disassembly to clean it yourself).
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I think there's no smartphone that supports water, mainly pool water. I lost a Sony Ericsson WT19a 'cause a distraction, a pool and 10 minutes... Water is agressive for all components, particularly LCD screen and contacts oxidation.
However, try to take it to a professional, maybe someone can save your phone.
(Or try to disassembly to clean it yourself).
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i might give a shot disassemblying it, is there any seal inside for the guarantee?
ok so i tryed plugging the phone without the battery and it shows de LG logo (woohoo) and then it shows this battery loading animation and then it shows this battery load with a refresh or repeat icon over it, and then it kinda shuts off but the home buttons are still on
the screen looks fine just a bit washed out on the left corner but not a big of a deal
thanks still
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i might give a shot disassemblying it, is there any seal inside for the guarantee?
ok so i tryed plugging the phone without the battery and it shows de LG logo (woohoo) and then it shows this battery loading animation and then it shows this battery load with a refresh or repeat icon over it, and then it kinda shuts off but the home buttons are still on
the screen looks fine just a bit washed out on the left corner but not a big of a deal
thanks still
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Just leave it i think is the best bet, remember not to hair dry it thou.. I did that to my HTC sensation and it just made it worse
It would be in your best interest to leave the phone there before you are absolutely sure that all the water are gone before switching it back on.....
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It would be in your best interest to leave the phone there before you are absolutely sure that all the water are gone before switching it back on.....
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well it had like 4 days to dry off and then like 2 days in rice
You can try with the "rice method" or with tha alcool method but the possibilities of saving your 4x are low. I'm sorry in advance for my bad english
My OP3 was kept in a bag (water resistant), during a heavy rain, I thought the phone is safe in that bag. But some water got leaked into the bag and the phone was kept in the bag for almost 1hour.
When I checked the phone after reaching home, it's got turned off(enough charge was there), I tried to turn it on, it did light up for a while and then turned off. I used a hair dryer to dry it and kept it in rice for 2 days. After that, it turned on normally, I tried to charge it. I got a call after few minutes of charging, spoke for a minute, but after the call the screen didn't light up. My phone is working fine except the screen. touch is working fine, I can unlock using the touch screen (It has a pattern lock), I can use google assistant to make calls, play music. But just that screen is not lighting up.
I am not sure what to do now, I think the issue is because of some short circuit. I don't think it's a right question to ask, can it be fixed without the whole screen replacement? (I think screen costs too much for my budget), also please share me if you have any links for buying the screen.
Thanks, everyone, have a nice day.
It's very likely that there is "only" some corrosion by the display connector because of the water. This probably causes the short circuit. If you can see some corrosion inside the phone (especially under the display connector) on the board, clean it carefully with a soft toothbrush and Isoprpyl alcohol (from the pharmacy).
Worked for me on my old Xperia.
Good luck!
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My OP3 was kept in a bag (water resistant), during a heavy rain, I thought the phone is safe in that bag. But some water got leaked into the bag and it was kept in the bag for almost 1hour.
When I checked the phone after reaching home, it was off, I tried to turn it on, it did light up for a while and then turned off. I used a hair dryer to dry it and kept it in rice for 2 days. After that, it turned on normally, I tried to charge it. I got a call after few minutes of charging, spoke for a minute, but after the call the screen didn't light up. My phone is working fine except the screen. touch is working fine, I can unlock using the touch screen (It has a pattern lock), I can use google assistant to make calls, play music. But just that screen is not lighting up.
I am not sure what to do now, I think the issue is because of some short circuit. I don't think it's a right question to ask, can it be fixed without the whole screen replacement? (I think screen costs too much for my budget), also please share me if you have any links for buying the screen.
Thanks, everyone, have a nice day.
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Open up the phone and clean it out.. Might be some corrosion indeed. Watch JerryRigEverything, he explains it very well. I wonder, how much water came inside?
imtmh said:
My OP3 was kept in a bag (water resistant), during a heavy rain, I thought the phone is safe in that bag. But some water got leaked into the bag and it was kept in the bag for almost 1hour.
When I checked the phone after reaching home, it was off, I tried to turn it on, it did light up for a while and then turned off. I used a hair dryer to dry it and kept it in rice for 2 days. After that, it turned on normally, I tried to charge it. I got a call after few minutes of charging, spoke for a minute, but after the call the screen didn't light up. My phone is working fine except the screen. touch is working fine, I can unlock using the touch screen (It has a pattern lock), I can use google assistant to make calls, play music. But just that screen is not lighting up.
I am not sure what to do now, I think the issue is because of some short circuit. I don't think it's a right question to ask, can it be fixed without the whole screen replacement? (I think screen costs too much for my budget), also please share me if you have any links for buying the screen.
Thanks, everyone, have a nice day.
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Yes mate, this is your only option, to open up the phone and check for rust. Be sure to dissconect the battery, and use coke in case you find any corrosion or rust. Googd luck