[Q] i9295 Options Button Problem (May be WATER DAMAGE) - Galaxy S 4 Active Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi. I have a big problem about my i9295. Today, I cleaned my phone with a bit-wet microfiber towel and dried(Closed back cover and usb rubber correctly) After this I rebooted my phone and it opened safe mode automatically and I saw some fog in rear and front camera. Then I ran to my home and opened back cover. Soaked. Dried and unplugged battery. After 10mins, opened phone but it booted safe mode again and google now opening automatically. So, "options button" self-activating. Now, unplugged battery and SIM and waiting for full dry. I think it's a water damage.
What can I do now? (I will take my phone to technical service tomorrow)
Edit: I waited for 2 hours and phone opened normal mode. But there is fog in front camera.

Rice bath...put your phone in a cup and cover it with rice. Should be fine after twelve hours.
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[Q] Water damage. Droplets inside camera lens and flahs

Hi, I have owned a ZR for about 8 months now, Today I took it in the pool for the first time (after checking the flaps and back cover) for 5 minutes (not continously). It worked fine after I took it out of pool (cleaned it with fresh water after getting out of pool as well). However, after 3 hours the phone didnt turn on. I removed the back cover and there were water droplets inside (all three LDIs had turned red). After closer inspection, I also noticed that there were droplets inside the camera lens and flash
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hassazia20 said:
Hi, I have owned a ZR for about 8 months now, Today I took it in the pool for the first time (after checking the flaps and back cover) for 5 minutes (not continously). It worked fine after I took it out of pool (cleaned it with fresh water after getting out of pool as well). However, after 3 hours the phone didnt turn on. I removed the back cover and there were water droplets inside (all three LDIs had turned red). After closer inspection, I also noticed that there were droplets inside the camera lens and flash
- I dont have access to rice right now (will have it in 12 hours)
- I have put my phone (battery, SIM removed; all flaps opened) under a light to 'dry'
What are the chances of the phone being able to recover? What should be my next steps ( After drowning it in a bowl of rice of course)
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Go and..buy rice from the closest shop..this is the MAINLY saving thing that can help you in the case.
effective said:
Go and..buy rice from the closest shop..this is the MAINLY saving thing that can help you in the case.
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It has been submerged in a bowl of rice for about 12 hours. How long should I give it before trying to turn it on again? What could be any signs that it is not fully dried yet...?
hassazia20 said:
It has been submerged in a bowl of rice for about 12 hours. How long should I give it before trying to turn it on again? What could be any signs that it is not fully dried yet...?
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You need to keep the phone 3 days there.I hope its not too late.Than take it out,put the battery and try.
OMG You saved me from thinking that the flaps are the only reason for water leakage in the phone
If you want something more effective than rice order some calcium chloride flakes (you can get it on ebay). It's the same principle as rice but is far better at absorbing moisture.
Currently have the same issue, I contacted Sony and they told me to go the the nearest service center. Mine started when I accidentally dropped my phone around 4ft high
this same thing happened to me, droplets on the front cam and back, even the sensors has droplets, but to my suprise my phone runs perfectly. i dont know what happened. took it for a swim, after an hour droplets showed. i just opened the flaps and in minutes the droplets was dry.
matalinaw said:
this same thing happened to me, droplets on the front cam and back, even the sensors has droplets, but to my suprise my phone runs perfectly. i dont know what happened. took it for a swim, after an hour droplets showed. i just opened the flaps and in minutes the droplets was dry.
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Moisture :highfive:

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water damaged phone

hey guys so my phone was dropped into a water pool "xperia z1"
tho it's supposed to be waterproof but some how water managed to get inside the phone ._.
anyways i've been putting it in rice for almost 2 days trying to turn it on from time to time but it wasn't turning on ._.
i tried putting it on charger tonight and the red charging light appeared but nothing appeared on the screen
i was afraid that something will go wrong if i tried to turn it on so i unplugged it fast and put it bk to rice
what do you think i should do?
thanks in advance
I experianced the same, but in the end had to get my screen nd power cord replaced as abnormal functionality of power cord was cycling my phone on off
Leave it in the rice for another day or two. Rice can bring dead phones back, trust me :3
My advice, send it to Sony for official repair.
They will fix it!
open the back and dry it completely even with a hair dryer on warm setting not hot and test it - if working ok then buy the rear seal gasket (ebay) and put the back back on, keep it away from water, I have open a few of these for screen repairs and taking the back off is easy

My Note 5's screen stopped working after water damage , can hear sounds , any help ?

Just a few hours ago while riding bike Suddenly rain started and My note 5 in a pocked soaked little bit, when I stopped I cleaned it with cloth it was working fine till half hour but when I came home the screen flickered and went Black. Notification LED and sounds are still working, I tried to shut down the phone by pressing and holding power button but it couldn't for some time, it restarted twice in between that, I can tell by sounds but I think it's off for now. I have kept the phone in a rice bowl . Is is possible to my phone and phones screen work properly ? is there any other way ? I saw in one video that we can put it in isopropyl alcohol 99% for half hour but I am unable to get it . Please suggest me if there is any solution ?
nvrmndryo said:
Just a few hours ago while riding bike Suddenly rain started and My note 5 in a pocked soaked little bit, when I stopped I cleaned it with cloth it was working fine till half hour but when I came home the screen flickered and went Black. Notification LED and sounds are still working, I tried to shut down the phone by pressing and holding power button but it couldn't for some time, it restarted twice in between that, I can tell by sounds but I think it's off for now. I have kept the phone in a rice bowl . Is is possible to my phone and phones screen work properly ? is there any other way ? I saw in one video that we can put it in isopropyl alcohol 99% for half hour but I am unable to get it . Please suggest me if there is any solution ?
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1)Power Off Your Device And Use Hair Dryer To Dry Off Possible Water Gathered at sides of Edges And Display Corners
(Dont Hold Hair Dryer Much Closer To Device As It Will Probably Damage Internal Circuits, Just Hold It At About Secure Distance From Device)
2)You Can Also Try To Put Your Device Below lightening Electricity Bulb To Dry Off Water
(Especially Orthodox Bulbs Which Lights Yellowish In Colour Which Produces Much Heat After Lightened For Long Duration, Here also Hold/Keep Your Device at secure distance to avoid internal damage to device)
Note :-
Be sure to keep your device turned off and don't try to charge it more as it will cause internal circuits damage due to water reactions with electricity
Mr.360° said:
1)Power Off Your Device And Use Hair Dryer To Dry Off Possible Water Gathered at sides of Edges And Display Corners
(Dont Hold Hair Dryer Much Closer To Device As It Will Probably Damage Internal Circuits, Just Hold It At About Secure Distance From Device)
2)You Can Also Try To Put Your Device Below lightening Electricity Bulb To Dry Off Water
(Especially Orthodox Bulbs Which Lights Yellowish In Colour Which Produces Much Heat After Lightened For Long Duration, Here also Hold/Keep Your Device at secure distance to avoid internal damage to device)
Note :-
Be sure to keep your device turned off and don't try to charge it more as it will cause internal circuits damage due to water reactions with electricity
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I've kept it in sealed rice bowl for now , I'll keep it for atleast 12 hrs .fingers crossed !!
after keeping phone in rice for 12 hours , phone's display is not coming up but its working i can hear sounds, click pics by double pressing home and via volume buttons. what can i do for display?
nvrmndryo said:
after keeping phone in rice for 12 hours , phone's display is not coming up but its working i can hear sounds, click pics by double pressing home and via volume buttons. what can i do for display?
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Unfortunately you got water into the charging port and it caused a short circuit breaking the screen/LCD.. You're pretty much going to have to replace the entire screen/LCD.. Right now your best bet is to put it back in the rice for at least 2 days and put it in the plastic baggys that you can buy so it sucks the moisture out of the device.. Seems to me like your screen is done for though..
MrMike2182 said:
Unfortunately you got water into the charging port and it caused a short circuit breaking the screen/LCD.. You're pretty much going to have to replace the entire screen/LCD.. Right now your best bet is to put it back in the rice for at least 2 days and put it in the plastic baggys that you can buy so it sucks the moisture out of the device.. Seems to me like your screen is done for though..
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my device started successfully- screen, touch was working but it was flickering a bit in the top side, I immediately power offed device and put it in rice. so I am positive it will work, i have ordered isopropyl alcohol 99.9%, I am goin to put phone for half and hour and then put again in rice for 2 days , what you suggest ? isopropyl alcohol won't damage right? ive seen video on youtube thats why I am thinking about it .
I saw in this video what you think should i do it ?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqolv4Ofsrc&t=609s
nvrmndryo said:
my device started successfully- screen, touch was working but it was flickering a bit in the top side, I immediately power offed device and put it in rice. so I am positive it will work, i have ordered isopropyl alcohol 99.9%, I am goin to put phone for half and hour and then put again in rice for 2 days , what you suggest ? isopropyl alcohol won't damage right? ive seen video on youtube thats why I am thinking about it .
I saw in this video what you think should i do it ?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqolv4Ofsrc&t=609s
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No like I said leave it alone I've done many of these repairs and if you keep powering it on before the water is fully sucked out by the rice you run the chance of poping a capacitor and then it will not be able to even charge and about the alcohol I don't recommend that unless you can find 99% rubbing alcohol because if you buy 50% rubbing alcohol you are going to be adding 50% water in again with the other 50% alcohol.. 99% means 99% alcohol and dry super quickly but there's still that 1% percent water in there! The bag in the rice trick can do the trick if you didn't short circuit nothing on the motherboard but once you short circuit the board it's not easy to fix at that point without proper tools.. Leave the bag of rice like in the sun for a little while too like inside of a car because that will help evaporate the water and the rice will suck it in..
MrMike2182 said:
No like I said leave it alone I've done many of these repairs and if you keep powering it on before the water is fully sucked out by the rice you run the chance of poping a capacitor and then it will not be able to even charge and about the alcohol I don't recommend that unless you can find 99% rubbing alcohol because if you buy 50% rubbing alcohol you are going to be adding 50% water in again with the other 50% alcohol.. 99% means 99% alcohol and dry super quickly but there's still that 1% percent water in there! The bag in the rice trick can do the trick if you didn't short circuit nothing on the motherboard but once you short circuit the board it's not easy to fix at that point without proper tools.. Leave the bag of rice like in the sun for a little while too like inside of a car because that will help evaporate the water and the rice will suck it in..
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new update - took phone out of the rice again , it booted up well and worked without any issue for a while but again screen went to black . after few attempts , phone started working normally , but this time I powerd off device and kept in rice again. when display was on it didnt flickr , touch was working good.so when its on everything is working perfect but display getting back to black in sometime. what u think , there is still water ? isopropyn alcohol i got is 99% pure , but I am afraid of doing it as my display is working atleast for sometime ,so I dont want to risk anything . my bet is on Rice , and its raining heavyly here , so no sunheat . I thought of drying it by hair dryer but its hot air dryer .
*how long should I keep it in a rice ?its already 36 hours.
Phone is working fine now.Thanks for replies. Rice did the work.

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