so i was taking a bath today and i putted my z1 in water.i checked all the flaps 2X times and they was closed.so i wanted to see the underwater photos quality.when i putted the phone in water i tried to take pictures but the touchscreen was ot working underwater so i setted the selftimer and putted it back in water.(10-15cm deep) .while the countdown was going on i noticed tht bubbles are coming on from my EARSpeaker.I remevoed the phone from the water then a notification came up that my sim card was removed and the phone rebooted.after the rebbot the screen was acting weird,blinking and showing weird colors so i turned my phone off.I opened all the flaps and removed my sim and sdcard and after 5 minutes i tried to restart it.it vibrated but the screen was black.i turned it off again and i putted it on rice .my question is did anyone got his z1 back to life after same situation and how its possible that the water entered on my earspeaker?
Yes i have
i got it back but it cost me 150$ and i had to replace the screen too
Well my friend I havent heard such a situation before but
1. For gods shake Sony doesnt recommend bathing the device , there may be an accident
2. Try exposing the phone in the sun for some hours so the water evaporates
3. DONT TRY POWERING ON THE PHONE again until some hours have passed after leaving it out in the sun
4. You should understand that , actually , NO PHONE is waterPROOF , they are just highly water resistant , that means that
there is always a chance of water entering the phone .
5. Try powering on after you get it back from the sun . If the screen doesnt turn on , try heating it more for some minutes
IF there is no sign of life in the phone then it is probably dead :crying: :crying:
Hope your phone turns on again , GOOD LUCK :highfive: :highfive:
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i got it back but it cost me 150$ and i had to replace the screen too
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what you needed to replace?motherboard? or just the screen?
I ve got it back after al couple of days in a botle of rice.
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I ve got it back after al couple of days in a botle of rice.
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Thanks for reply ,i putted mine in rice about 16hours ago.What was your phone status? does it booted? mine its doing nothing.just red led blinking if i connect it to PC
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Thanks for reply ,i putted mine in rice about 16hours ago.What was your phone status? does it booted? mine its doing nothing.just red led blinking if i connect it to PC
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mine was in same status, the motherboard was fixed and the screen was replaced, but u really shouldn't put it in water after that
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Well my friend I havent heard such a situation before but
3. DONT TRY POWERING ON THE PHONE again until some hours have passed after leaving it out in the sun
4. You should understand that , actually , NO PHONE is waterPROOF , they are just highly water resistant , that means that
there is always a chance of water entering the phone .
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3-General knowledge is to put it in rice. Rice will absorb humidity and, most of the time it should work.
4- IP Rating system is exactly for that: Prividing a guide line for water restistance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code
XPeria Z1 is rated IP58, as explained here:
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/produc...onymobile.com/xperia-z1-waterproof#durability
The device is reputed being able to withstand imersion in 1.5M of water for 30 min.
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mine was in same status, the motherboard was fixed and the screen was replaced, but u really shouldn't put it in water after that
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yeah man but the motherboard and the screen are a lot of money.im so dissapointed in Sony
Not in the sun.. It will kill the phone more considering the temperature and the parts inside
Rice helps, don't power on for a day
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Ship it to Sony after you file a claim, put the RMA number on the shipment, and proof of purchase inside. If you're within the time frame of a warranty, you'll have it back in about two weeks. A replacement that is.
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mine was in same status, the motherboard was fixed and the screen was replaced, but u really shouldn't put it in water after that
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yeah...i will never do it again and maybe after i repaired it i will sold it and buy something else...i had touchscreen problems,software problems and now this with the Z1 so im really dissapointed....i have one more question...what you mean ''the motherboard was fixed'' ...it was not totally replaced? how i can find out what parts are damaged? I wanted to open it up myself but i dont have a heatgun so im planning to take it to a service and do a diagnostic to see what really happened with it...
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Ship it to Sony after you file a claim, put the RMA number on the shipment, and proof of purchase inside. If you're within the time frame of a warranty, you'll have it back in about two weeks. A replacement that is.
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First of all I dont have warranty cause i bought it from a guy and they will not repair it cause water damage is not covered by warranty and they dont care if the flops was closed or the water entered on my earspeaker......
Anonymuszymus said:
First of all I dont have warranty cause i bought it from a guy and they will not repair it cause water damage is not covered by warranty and they dont care if the flops was closed or the water entered on my earspeaker......
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Yep, you don't have a warranty then. But, yes, the water damage is covered under warranty if they determine it's a manufacture fault.
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Yep, you don't have a warranty then. But, yes, the water damage is covered under warranty if they determine it's a manufacture fault.
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but the indicators was already red before this happened...they just got red after a time using the phone without any water
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but the indicators was already red before this happened...they just got red after a time using the phone without any water
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Oh, yep, never mind.
UPDATE
it was 7days ago that this happened and i took out the phone from the rice today.Still not turning on and the red led blinking when i connect it to pc or charger...The single gsm service is closed (they will open just in november cause of renewing)...what i should do? can i get some money for it in this conditions? how much i can get for it if i sell it? and what can be damaged?
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Hello guys,
I'm new here so please be nice to me plus i apologize if my english is bad and please take your time to read. I REALLY NEED HELP
SO here it is
. i got my xperia z a month ago and updated the firmware version last week. But the problem is not there.
the Big problem is. me and my friends had a vacation and i am very confident to use my phone to use it on water but not totally submerged.... only on the surface of water where we can take some pictures.
I am very sure and 100% sure that I securely close the flaps ALL FLAPS. before taking it to the pool. we manage to use the phone to take pictures and take some video but NO ONE submerged it underwater. we use it like 10 - 15mins only.
After an hour not using it, i checked my phone to see if someone emailed me or sms me. and i found some problems in my phone. i saw the front and back camera including the led flash is moisted. YES moisted INSIDE. and found the screen not hanging, not lagging but glitching so then i turned off my phone because i was too worried it may die when i keep it open. BTW the battery level is somehow 50+% more. then after 4 hours when i saw the moist in both of the camera is gone.. i opened my phone and BOOM the battery level downed to 1% then after less than a minute my phone DIED. i tried to charge it for the first time and after an hour it turned on. and yes turned on directly to the lock screen. i know and as far as i know. when the battery is drained and charged you're not suppose to be on the lock screen in instance. you must be on the charging status where you can see the battery logo charging with the electric sign or the flash sign or whatever.
Then i tried to unlock my screen without a problem and still pretty smooth to use but after an hour or two the battery is still on 1% then i tried to run the camera and it DIED again. yes my Z died again.
We got home. after 4 hours of travel and within the 4 hours i didnt open or charge the phone. after that long hour when i got home. i charged the phone. Tried to charge it in a wall charger and tried it in usb connected to desktop charge but it only shows me a blinking red notification light.
i tried to turn it on but it wont. i tried to hard reset it with power button + volume up but nothing happen
So a while ago i brought my phone to the nearest Sony Service Center. Unluckily the phone is not yet available here in my country (philippines)
they said that the water went through inside and damage the processor, or something like the motherboard or something like the one that makes the phone alive. I ask them if they can fix my phone. they said there is no probability because the phone is not yet available in my country and so as the parts. he said if we try to repair it now it'll cost you like you bought a brand new one. so i was shocked and very sad.
I bought this phone on a Trusted online store but they can't help me. they have a 3days replacement warranty and a 1 year service warranty but as the rules follows. The Warranty is voided if a water proof or water resistance gadget is damaged by water or liquid device. my phone is 1 month old.
I am very depressed because here in the philippines its like gold to buy that phone. I'm a bit depressed about the Sony commercial boosting up my confidence to wet my phone. even if I / we didnt submerged it.
I need help! what do i do? i really love my xperia z and its my first flagship phone.
Take it to the service center and ask them to escalate this to area manager...
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Take it to the service center and ask them to escalate this to area manager...
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they did send it to area manager, but the manager said the same thing "Xperia Z is not yet available in the philippines and so the parts" but i saw some article and forums that the phone will be available by april.. its this month
Did you tried to dry the phone with hair dryer?And keep the phone on charger for hours.
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gm007 said:
Did you tried to dry the phone with hair dryer?And keep the phone on charger for hours.
Sent from my C6602 using xda premium
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for the past 24 hours upto now. i dried my phone through the heat of sunlight and the use of fan. I'm charging the phone right now but its notification light is different from what i expect. instead of a consistent red light - turned to green when almost full or fully charged... for about 6 hours now its only a blinking red notification light with 3-5 seconds interval.
I think you cannot change it on warranty, take a look at this link (it is from Sony Mobile) where it says ``Do not use your device in the following conditions:`` : http://userguide.sonymobile.com/ref...ter-resistance---For-extended-Guide-only.html
P.S. That IPX7 think means : Temporary Immersion, Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water. So it is not that fun to play in the swimming pool
damn man...I washing my phone everyday because is getting dirty.
So they declined to repair by warranty ?
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I think you cannot change it on warranty, take a look at this link (it is from Sony Mobile) where it says ``Do not use your device in the following conditions:``
P.S. That IPX7 think means : Temporary Immersion, Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water. So it is not that fun to play in the swimming pool
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yes i've seen this link before. but the fact that i / we didnt submerge it underwater. the phone itself got wet from splashes of water from the swimming pool which is not too hot or too cold. its in average temperature. after an hour or less. i saw some moisture on the front and rear camera including the led flash light.
so does this mean i have no other choice but to buy a new one? ( but i can't, the phone's price is like gold here in Philippines )
is there no / any other solution?
avetny said:
damn man...I washing my phone everyday because is getting dirty.
So they declined to repair by warranty ?
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the 3 days replacement warranty is over. the fact that i have this phone for a month now
1 year service warranty is voided as the rule said :
"*Service warranty only includes :
Free of charge on installation of parts needed to replace, price of parts is charge.(Wet damage"even if it waterproof", Drop damage is warranty void)"
You got warranty form sony. (1Year)
OPEN DAMN FLAPS and check there is white indicators. If it's still white it was NO WATER DAMAGE !!!
So take this garbadge to sony and say it's suddenly shut down.
This is it. Do not tell is water damage or something liker this. You woke up and saw your phone is died.
good luck.
So True!!! have you checked the white indicators? I they are all white and they should replace your phone, if they are red-ish then you gotta argue with them and tell them to examine the phone because you didn't do anything wrong.
FiyiK said:
you got 1 year warranty from Sony.
Go to a Sony Store and tell them your phone has died without your own knowledge.
If they ask you something about "did u put the phone in water?" you can say I washed my phone 1 day before with water.. and all the flaps were closed.. (if you think it's damaged by water, open the flaps and check the white indicator.. Every flap contains a white indicator) If there is nothing wrong with that, it's damaged by something else.. So check that first, and after go with "a" story to Sony Store for your 1 year warranty.. And it should be ok
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sorry for my late response.. i forgot to mention that the white indicator has turned red...
- the micro SD and the micro USB flap are slightly red
- the headphones flap is totally red.
anyway. i bought this ONLINE, not from a sony store, The Store said it has a 3days replacement warranty and a 1 year service warranty.... is the one year service warranty is the Sony Warranty? or is different?
chimrf said:
sorry for my late response.. i forgot to mention that the white indicator has turned red...
- the micro SD and the micro USB flap are slightly red
- the headphones flap is totally red.
anyway. i bought this ONLINE, not from a sony store, The Store said it has a 3days replacement warranty and a 1 year service warranty.... is the one year service warranty is the Sony Warranty? or is different?
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You should check the law about replacement, in Slovenia we said that "Law on Consumer Protection". We have unofficial 8 days replacement, btu by the law, we are protected for 2 months from the day we bought an article.
droidhd said:
You should check the law about replacement, in Slovenia we said that "Law on Consumer Protection". We have unofficial 8 days replacement, btu by the law, we are protected for 2 months from the day we bought an article.
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here is the link of the Warranty Agreement of the shop where i bought the phone:
http://www.widgetcity.com.ph/warranty-agreement
when i bought the phone it's really in its perfect condition so service warranty will remain but the fact that they said :
*Service warranty only includes :
Free of charge on installation of parts needed to replace, price of parts is charge.(Wet damage"even if it waterproof", Drop damage is warranty void)
it means i have to spend another bucks to repair it but as of now they said that the parts of this model is not yet available in my country.
regardless of the country, the COMPANY of SONY gives a 1 year warranty.
if you are unsure about philipines, send it to someone in a different country like japan or usa and they should send it in for warranty.
it isn't even available in the phils like you said, so why bother.
if the indicators are red, water MUST HAVE gotten to the inside, and this is very bad. maybe the flaps were not really secured tightly but only loosely. nobody knows how water got through 3 different flaps and sony may check the flaps.
if they are closed and no water comes through, then it's pretty obvious, that they were not closed "correctly" / pushed in very hard all the way down.
even if it's that much worth like a ball of gold in the phils, it "may be" your fault that it got damaged.
i don't know how that happened, but the indicators are there for a good reason.
if you had it with you in the pool, maybe water could have gotten from ONE loose flap to the others. but if you only had it get some drops of water on the front and back, that possibility should not be there.
so ask yourself once again how water could have gotten to all the indicators or did you open them with wet fingers to connect cables ?
digitalray said:
regardless of the country, the COMPANY of SONY gives a 1 year warranty.
if you are unsure about philipines, send it to someone in a different country like japan or usa and they should send it in for warranty.
it isn't even available in the phils like you said, so why bother.
if the indicators are red, water MUST HAVE gotten to the inside, and this is very bad. maybe the flaps were not really secured tightly but only loosely. nobody knows how water got through 3 different flaps and sony may check the flaps.
if they are closed and no water comes through, then it's pretty obvious, that they were not closed "correctly" / pushed in very hard all the way down.
even if it's that much worth like a ball of gold in the phils, it "may be" your fault that it got damaged.
i don't know how that happened, but the indicators are there for a good reason.
if you had it with you in the pool, maybe water could have gotten from ONE loose flap to the others. but if you only had it get some drops of water on the front and back, that possibility should not be there.
so ask yourself once again how water could have gotten to all the indicators or did you open them with wet fingers to connect cables ?
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I am very sure that the flaps (ALL FLAPS) of my XZ are secured tightly. I'm pretty sure too that before i open the flaps after several hour i dried it using a towel and pretty sure that my hands and fingers are dry before i charge it.
can you provide a link where i can message them and investigate my phone? i'm really missing my XZ right now
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I am very sure that the flaps (ALL FLAPS) of my XZ are secured tightly. I'm pretty sure too that before i open the flaps after several hour i dried it using a towel and pretty sure that my hands and fingers are dry before i charge it.
can you provide a link where i can message them and investigate my phone? i'm really missing my XZ right now
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Hi I'm just wondering on what happened to your XZ? does sony resolve this issue without spending a centavo on the repair? Thank you
hey.. I'm from Philippines too and i have the same problem, but there are some differences. like , i let my friend use my phone to take picture under the pool, so he submerged my phone but not deep, like just 4 inches. then he returned it to me. and i set the timer then gave it to him again and he took picture, by the third time.. i was checking my phone the camera didnt work i exit, then touch the camera icon and it says "camera error", so 1st. i submerged my phone and you didnt
2nd i could still use it, the camera is the only problem. i listened to 3-4 songs then, i stopped and played minion rush. for like 3 runs, after 2hrs, i let my friend play my phone (take note my front and back camera also moistened) then it suddenly just turned off. not shutdown. just off, turned black..
3rd the moist on my main camera is still there
then i perform an inspection. i open each flaps, and there are no traces of water except in the flap cover of my memory card, i was shocked because i also made sure that the flaps are all closed before using it in the pool. i dont know how the water managed to enter the closed flap then i took my memory card out its not that wet but you can see very little water. then i brought immediately to nearest sony (just an FYI. i bought my phone in Sony store in SM Bacoor) then they said they have this white water indicator, if it turned red or pink means a water really entered the device. my indicators (for each flap) is all white (even the flap cover of my memory card) so they cant say what was really the problem, and they said. the moistening of the camera is natural.. then they charged my phone thinking that the battery was just drained but i said no, the battery was 65 when it happened, but after a 1-2 minutes of charge. my phone OPENED !! then i told them i just updated my software. you know the 4.3 jelly bean and they said the update might have something to do with what happened to my phone. so the water isnt only the responsible for my problem
and also my phone glitches while on lockscreen.. after it opened :'( im bringing my phone again in PASIG . SONY at megamall recommended me to take my phone to pasig branch. (i thought in MOA) so if you live nearby these places. you should bring it to PASIG branch. coz they said "only" pasig branch do the fixing thing
hello!
i have a serious problem...i hope someone can help me:
My Htc One fell in water a week ago. I tried to dry it the best i could. And everything worked like before, but the power button somehow did not work like it should :/ It always means that i am pressing the power button...but i am not. I thought there is some water left inside. And from time to time it was getting better, it didnt always think that i am pressing the button. And it worked almost perfect 1 week. But now the power button seems really dead The phone always turns on and off by itself...until the batterly is empty. In this 1 week i made it completly stock...no custom rom anymore
It cant be repaird with warrenty, or?
What happens if i send it to HTC? Will they repair it and i have to pay for it? Or wont they repair it?
Has anyone any idea what to do?
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hello!
i have a serious problem...i hope someone can help me:
My Htc One fell in water a week ago. I tried to dry it the best i could. And everything worked like before, but the power button somehow did not work like it should :/ It always means that i am pressing the power button...but i am not. I thought there is some water left inside. And from time to time it was getting better, it didnt always think that i am pressing the button. And it worked almost perfect 1 week. But now the power button seems really dead The phone always turns on and off by itself...until the batterly is empty. In this 1 week i made it completly stock...no custom rom anymore
It cant be repaird with warrenty, or?
What happens if i send it to HTC? Will they repair it and i have to pay for it? Or wont they repair it?
Has anyone any idea what to do?
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Hi there,
smartphones have water indicators inside (white paper with red crosses on them). If you phone was not soaked completely there is a little chance that you will be ok and HTC will repair your phone on warranty, but the indicators are mostly attached to places where water could come in first :/
In the worst case they will tell you that there was water inside and you have to pay for the repair. But they will definitely do this before they start doing something
All the custom stuff like ROM, Recovery etc. would not be a problem, at least if you are not S-OFF.
baedaa said:
Hi there,
smartphones have water indicators inside (white paper with red crosses on them). If you phone was not soaked completely there is a little chance that you will be ok and HTC will repair your phone on warranty, but the indicators are mostly attached to places where water could come in first :/
In the worst case they will tell you that there was water inside and you have to pay for the repair. But they will definitely do this before they start doing something
All the custom stuff like ROM, Recovery etc. would not be a problem, at least if you are not S-OFF.
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My phone was completly under water so i think there is no chance for that :/
Do you think it can be repaired easily? The HTC One is known for that it cant be repaird easily :/ Will this be expensive?
I always thought that they are trained to spot unlocked or relocked bootloader? I thought s-off is not the big problem...
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My phone was completly under water so i think there is no chance for that :/
Do you think it can be repaired easily? The HTC One is known for that it cant be repaird easily :/ Will this be expensive?
I always thought that they are trained to spot unlocked or relocked bootloader? I thought s-off is not the big problem...
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It's not complicated to repair the phone if you have the right tools. I can't tell you how much that will cost, sorry.
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Turn it off and throw it in a bag of rice for a few hours.
The water indicator for the One is built directly into the camera flash. Look at the camera flash on the back of the phone. If the whole flash is still white/yellow then you are in the clear to send it back under warranty. If part of the flash is red, however, then you have voided the warranty
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Turn it off and throw it in a bag of rice for a few hours.
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Did that for about 1 day
xeron72548 said:
The water indicator for the One is built directly into the camera flash. Look at the camera flash on the back of the phone. If the whole flash is still white/yellow then you are in the clear to send it back under warranty. If part of the flash is red, however, then you have voided the warranty
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Is this the only indicator? It is completly yellow (no way white)
My phone is now booted completly and everything now works fine again But this happend very often now.... It's only a matter of time before it will reboot again
I have a similar problem here.
My son was playing on some rocks by the sea and fell off. When I jumped to catch him (which I did thankfully). my HTC One got knocked into the sea. I fished it out an attempted to turn it off. The phone wouldnt switch off though, it kept rebooting over and over. I put it in a container of rice and left it in the hot press for three days. Now I try and turn it on and nothing. Dead. I plugged it into the mains charger and not even a flicker of life from it.
I'm assuming the phone is dead or at least so damaged a repair is uneconomical, but is there a way to salvage data off it? Pictures mainly but anything I can get back would be appreciated. I'm assuming its a lost cause but if you dont ask, you dont find out.
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Did that for about 1 day
Is this the only indicator? It is completly yellow (no way white)
My phone is now booted completly and everything now works fine again But this happend very often now.... It's only a matter of time before it will reboot again
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if you like it risky do the rice trick again but heat it up a little with your oven or put the rice jar with your htc one in it in a bowl of hot water for some time to steam the rest of the water out. worked on my old iphone but could also happen that the water gets to other places in the phone were it does more damage.
dont go over 50°C/122°F
sad_ryu said:
I have a similar problem here.
My son was playing on some rocks by the sea and fell off. When I jumped to catch him (which I did thankfully). my HTC One got knocked into the sea. I fished it out an attempted to turn it off. The phone wouldnt switch off though, it kept rebooting over and over. I put it in a container of rice and left it in the hot press for three days. Now I try and turn it on and nothing. Dead. I plugged it into the mains charger and not even a flicker of life from it.
I'm assuming the phone is dead or at least so damaged a repair is uneconomical, but is there a way to salvage data off it? Pictures mainly but anything I can get back would be appreciated. I'm assuming its a lost cause but if you dont ask, you dont find out.
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I dont know sorry...
I plugged my phone in the charger and let it reboot a thousand times until it booted completly... Then i pluged it in my pc and saved all my data But until now, it works fine, no more reboots
Is your camera flash yellow? or did it turn red?
baedaa said:
if you like it risky do the rice trick again but heat it up a little with your oven or put the rice jar with your htc one in it in a bowl of hot water for some time to steam the rest of the water out. worked on my old iphone but could also happen that the water gets to other places in the phone were it does more damage.
dont go over 50°C/122°F
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Do you think the rest of the water will go out by itself when i let it lie a view days? It cant stay forever in there
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Do you think the rest of the water will go out by itself when i let it lie a view days? It cant stay forever in there
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if you keep it for some days in a hot dry area I think it could help
If you're REALLY desperate, you can try taking it apart because you can't fix that under warranty anyway so it wouldn't matter if you're sending it in to HTC (unless you break something).
P.S. What kind of water did you drop it in? Maybe some type of residue or something is trapped inside.
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If you're REALLY desperate, you can try taking it apart because you can't fix that under warranty anyway so it wouldn't matter if you're sending it in to HTC (unless you break something).
P.S. What kind of water did you drop it in? Maybe some type of residue or something is trapped inside.
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I dropped it just in water (not lemonade or something). Yeah, i think there is some water left inside :/
But everything worked perfect (for about 3 days) until i woke up today. I lay in bed for about 3 minutes (awake) and suddenly my phone booted (i have not even touched it). I let i boot for 7 times or so and then i plugged it into the charger and let it lay on my bed for about 30 minutes. When i came back to my bed the phone was completly booted and fully functional
But when i shake my phone a litte bit, there is a litte noise in it... like something broke and is now fallling around. Maybe this is the reason (My phone hit the ground of the water).
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But when i shake my phone a litte bit, there is a litte noise in it... like something broke and is now fallling around. Maybe this is the reason (My phone hit the ground of the water).
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Don't worry about that unless it's too excessive. That's probably just the vibration motor or the sim card moving around in the slot.
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Don't worry about that unless it's too excessive. That's probably just the vibration motor or the sim card moving around in the slot.
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I hope so
Have you got a HTC One? If yes, does yours make nose when shaking? And is your camera flash yellow, too?
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I hope so
Have you got a HTC One? If yes, does yours make nose when shaking? And is your camera flash yellow, too?
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Yes, I do.
Yes, it does.
Too bright, can't tell. It looks white-ish?
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Yes, I do.
Yes, it does.
Too bright, can't tell. It looks white-ish?
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Mine is completely yellow
But i thought water indicators are turing red if there is any contact with water?
Alway getting better:
My HTC One is now shut down for about 2 days and no full boot anymore...
I think its the best to send it in to HTC and hope for the best. Does anybody think so, too? Or any other ideas?
MICH_** said:
Alway getting better:
My HTC One is now shut down for about 2 days and no full boot anymore...
I think its the best to send it in to HTC and hope for the best. Does anybody think so, too? Or any other ideas?
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Mine is yellow or yellowish, I would send it in, and check ebay or Craigslist for another. See how much it cost to replace it. Compare it to how much it they want to repair it. (Remove SIM card before you ship)
I had submerged my xperia z in a swimming pool to record some video before i realized that it was a big mistake, i had noticed that water had got inside the device firstly when the screen was rapidly flickering then went extremely dim (had to reflect it off sun to be able to barely see it) then i could see it through the camera holes in back and front and speakers where very very low...
When i put it in charge an hour later the device gave a vibrations and then 3 vibrations following which meant that there'd been a hardware failure. Then a week later (today) the device somehow had revived itself because it was giving a blinking red light which meant the battery was flat, so then i put it in charge gave a vibration a solid red light came on which meant it was woriking, BUT everything apart from the screen had turned itself on. What should i do now, put in the sun, leave it in charge, hairdry it, rice, put it in isopropyl alcohol send it of to sony for repair???
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I had submerged my xperia z in a swimming pool to record some video before i realized that it was a big mistake, i had noticed that water had got inside the device firstly when the screen was rapidly flickering then went extremely dim (had to reflect it off sun to be able to barely see it) then i could see it through the camera holes in back and front and speakers where very very low...
When i put it in charge an hour later the device gave a vibrations and then 3 vibrations following which meant that there'd been a hardware failure. Then a week later (today) the device somehow had revived itself because it was giving a blinking red light which meant the battery was flat, so then i put it in charge gave a vibration a solid red light came on which meant it was woriking, BUT everything apart from the screen had turned itself on. What should i do now, put in the sun, leave it in charge, hairdry it, rice, put it in isopropyl alcohol send it of to sony for repair???
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put it in cup of rice for night to confirm that no water inside (open all covers)
then charge it till battery full then wake it.
good luck.
Leave it in a bag of rice for several days, at least a week then try it again.
If the water has come in thru a fawlty backside it should be repaired under warranty.
At least here in Sweden the service place pressure test it for leaks and can se if it has a defect such as a faulty backside.
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They do that over there? I don't even know if the service center in US would do that for me. Mainly because my model is c6603. But anytime I talk to someone they say any water damage cannot be fixed and they won't fix it.
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Freely translated from Telecare Service in Sweden who is a Sony certified repair shop. This came from a Swedish forum where a member asked about water exposure due to faulty back plate.
”We don't refuse water damage Xperia Z because they should be waterproof. We do a water test (pressure test) and then we send that information to Sony who decides if the fault is the customer or the manufacturer.
If your back plate is loose that is a warranty repair. And if the phone has been exposed to water because of that, we send that information to Sony.”
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I had submerged my xperia z in a swimming pool to record some video before i realized that it was a big mistake, i had noticed that water had got inside the device firstly when the screen was rapidly flickering then went extremely dim (had to reflect it off sun to be able to barely see it) then i could see it through the camera holes in back and front and speakers where very very low...
When i put it in charge an hour later the device gave a vibrations and then 3 vibrations following which meant that there'd been a hardware failure. Then a week later (today) the device somehow had revived itself because it was giving a blinking red light which meant the battery was flat, so then i put it in charge gave a vibration a solid red light came on which meant it was woriking, BUT everything apart from the screen had turned itself on. What should i do now, put in the sun, leave it in charge, hairdry it, rice, put it in isopropyl alcohol send it of to sony for repair???
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DUDE !! Never switch on or charge a water damaged phone
I did the same thing with the earlier smartphone i had put it to charge and it fried the motherboard :crying:
Hope u didn't do that too.
And always google or post before taking steps not after.
venky716 said:
DUDE !! Never switch on or charge a water damaged phone
I did the same thing with the earlier smartphone i had put it to charge and it fried the motherboard :crying:
Hope u didn't do that too.
And always google or post before taking steps not after.
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Oh dear,
its just that everything i charge it battery goes down really quickly, i think the mobo is just about working the red light is flickering and really dark the screen isnt working
Although ino that touch screen is working because i can feel vibration when i touch bottom of home screen and sound is working, so i dont know i really dont want to send it to sony because theyll know its been water damaged which isnt covered by warranty and it will involve in hefty repair bill.
A company called buzzbox are offering to do it for £30 (GBP) IF SUCCESSFUL AND £20 if not, but they said that most are successful, really dont know...
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Oh dear,
its just that everything i charge it battery goes down really quickly, i think the mobo is just about working the red light is flickering and really dark the screen isnt working
Although ino that touch screen is working because i can feel vibration when i touch bottom of home screen and sound is working, so i dont know i really dont want to send it to sony because theyll know its been water damaged which isnt covered by warranty and it will involve in hefty repair bill.
A company called buzzbox are offering to do it for £30 (GBP) IF SUCCESSFUL AND £20 if not, but they said that most are successful, really dont know...
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Give it a shot if it works out then great.
I doubt Sony would repair it, but still atleast go to Sony service and confirm it.
If they decline then give it to buzzbox.
unrooting with no screen
ok ive decided to send it off to sony for repair but i need to get it under warranty again before sending it and i can only do this by unrooting the device, but i have no screen. Does anybody have any idea how i can unroot a device with on screen, all the tutorials ive seen require a screen
Rooting your device didn't cause the problem you have. So rooted or not rooted, it shouldn't matter.
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hey, 2 days ago i used my xperia z to took video underwater,,,, after about 5-8 mins underwater...color in my screen fade to white....so i did hard restart.....screen back to normal after 1-2min back fade to white......but every i turn off and turn on again (or restart) it'll be normal but after 1-2min it'll change to fade again, but the touchscreen still works, everything is ok but the problem is the screen back to white again and again.......how to slove this problem? please help me.....
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hey, 2 days ago i used my xperia z to took video underwater,,,, after about 5-8 mins underwater...color in my screen fade to white....so i did hard restart.....screen back to normal after 1-2min back fade to white......but every i turn off and turn on again (or restart) it'll be normal but after 1-2min it'll change to fade again, but the touchscreen still works, everything is ok but the problem is the screen back to white again and again.......how to slove this problem? please help me.....
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nothing to do by yourself
if u r sure all ports were closed underwater just take it to official service for replacement.
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Hey OP, I had the same problem after water damage. Just keep using your phone like normal, it'll start turning white/negative less often, and after 3 weeks or so, your phone will be back to normal!
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nothing to do by yourself
if u r sure all ports were closed underwater just take it to official service for replacement.
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abhinav1023 said:
Hey OP, I had the same problem after water damage. Just keep using your phone like normal, it'll start turning white/negative less often, and after 3 weeks or so, your phone will be back to normal!
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can i charge my phone, i think there is water in my lcd...
thank you for your attention....
i thought i should let put my xperia z to the sony service center....but i think twice to put it in ssc, cause in my country their service is very bad....the customer very difficult to use their guaranty....once again thank you for all your attention
Water damage isn't covered in the warranty, and it's expensive to repair. When my phone got water damaged (happened less than 48 hours after I got it), I put it in a bag of rice with the 2 smaller flaps open for a few days. That didn't help at all, so I decided to leave it in my cupboard with all the flaps open for a day or two. Surprisingly, this took care of all the visible condensation. I charged my phone after this, and there seemed to be no problem. I continued to use the phone like nothing happened, and I kept using it even while the screen was white.
I've had my Xperia Z for almost a month now, and the white screen issue is entirely gone. I also had other problems like condensation in the camera, a malfunctioning proximity sensor, and an external speaker that didn't work. These problems are gone too.
The only signs of damage left on my phone are condensation in the flash and a little silver blob below my screen (no clue what this is, but it doesn't seem to affect the phone).
I'd say leave your phone somewhere airy with ALL of the flaps open for a couple of days, and then try charging it. DO NOT USE A BLOW DRYER OR A VACUUM TO TRY TO REMOVE WATER, AS THIS WILL RESULT IN HEAT/STATIC DAMAGE.
By the way, how many of your water ingress indicators have gone red?
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Water damage isn't covered in the warranty, and it's expensive to repair. When my phone got water damaged (happened less than 48 hours after I got it), I put it in a bag of rice with the 2 smaller flaps open for a few days. That didn't help at all, so I decided to leave it in my cupboard with all the flaps open for a day or two. Surprisingly, this took care of all the visible condensation. I charged my phone after this, and there seemed to be no problem. I continued to use the phone like nothing happened, and I kept using it even while the screen was white.
I've had my Xperia Z for almost a month now, and the white screen issue is entirely gone. I also had other problems like condensation in the camera, a malfunctioning proximity sensor, and an external speaker that didn't work. These problems are gone too.
The only signs of damage left on my phone are condensation in the flash and a little silver blob below my screen (no clue what this is, but it doesn't seem to affect the phone).
I'd say leave your phone somewhere airy with ALL of the flaps open for a couple of days, and then try charging it. DO NOT USE A BLOW DRYER OR A VACUUM TO TRY TO REMOVE WATER, AS THIS WILL RESULT IN HEAT/STATIC DAMAGE.
By the way, how many of your water ingress indicators have gone red?
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there 1 indicator have gone red, at charge port, but i really sure i've closed it before i brought it in to the water...
so if there is technical error when installation the port, are the warranty still valid ?
i just put my xperia in my bedroom and left with the ports opened, i hope the water inside my lcd can evaporate. I've the same problem with you, there are some silver blob below in my screen too, look like water behind the lcd. almost a week i never charge my phone, i'm afraid there will be shorting inside. so can i charge my xperia now ?
I put my iPod touch on the dash of my car for a day. It dried it out. No sign of water damage. It was in my pocket of shorts and my wife washed it in the laundry.
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deathknellx said:
I put my iPod touch on the dash of my car for a day. It dried it out. No sign of water damage. It was in my pocket of shorts and my wife washed it in the laundry.
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Yeah, but your iPod isn't held together by a heat-sensitive adhesive. The Xperia Z is. So that's not exactly the best idea...
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thank you for your attention
there 1 indicator have gone red, at charge port, but i really sure i've closed it before i brought it in to the water...
so if there is technical error when installation the port, are the warranty still valid ?
i just put my xperia in my bedroom and left with the ports opened, i hope the water inside my lcd can evaporate. I've the same problem with you, there are some silver blob below in my screen too, look like water behind the lcd. almost a week i never charge my phone, i'm afraid there will be shorting inside. so can i charge my xperia now ?
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Hey, don't mention it
Wow, that's funny. It's the same exact water indicator that's turned red on my phone.
The flaps on your phone could be faulty, and if they are, you are still under warranty. Next to your headphone flap, there is actually a Waterproof Test Hole, which Sony Service Centers use to test if your phone's waterproof capabilities are okay. The test hole can't be seen as there is a piece of plastic that covers it.
The thing is that it's more than likely that your phone will pass the waterproof test, and that your flaps came loose underwater when you were taking the video (pretty sure this is what happened to me as well).
Oh, and I can confirm that the silver blob is not water, but actually some sort of corrosion. It happened to my previous phone as well, and when I took it apart there was no water at in it at all.
Go ahead and charge it, you've got nothing to lose. Your warranty is void, and it's not like your phone will work without charge. Good luck!
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Yeah, but your iPod isn't held together by a heat-sensitive adhesive. The Xperia Z is. So that's not exactly the best idea...
Hey, don't mention it
Wow, that's funny. It's the same exact water indicator that's turned red on my phone.
The flaps on your phone could be faulty, and if they are, you are still under warranty. Next to your headphone flap, there is actually a Waterproof Test Hole, which Sony Service Centers use to test if your phone's waterproof capabilities are okay. The test hole can't be seen as there is a piece of plastic that covers it.
The thing is that it's more than likely that your phone will pass the waterproof test, and that your flaps came loose underwater when you were taking the video (pretty sure this is what happened to me as well).
Oh, and I can confirm that the silver blob is not water, but actually some sort of corrosion. It happened to my previous phone as well, and when I took it apart there was no water at in it at all.
Go ahead and charge it, you've got nothing to lose. Your warranty is void, and it's not like your phone will work without charge. Good luck!
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i put my xperia z to sony service center yesterday, and They were looking for what ' s wrong with my xperia, and check is the warranty stil valid or not.....
but it'll surely need a long time, about 1 month++.....
hi community,
i went on a trip with my bike, after an hour it started to rain, really heavy rain. as soon as it started i closed the flap for the headphone-jack, and put the device in my trousers pocket. when i arrived at home my trousers were soaking wet. the device turned itself of (short circuit?). every water-indicator turned red, even with closed flaps. i removed SD and SIM, opened all flaps. my device suffers the backplate lifting problem you all propably know about. its still wet on the inside after one night as i can tell from the steamy front and backcamera lenses. some questions:
what can i do in order to get it fully dry ?
when can i try to turn it on ?
in case it is really damaged, is there any way to get some money out of it ?
thanks in advance
put it in a bag of rice for about 24/48 hours to see if it fully drys out
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put it in a bag of rice for about 24/48 hours to see if it fully drys out
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Exactly right. Actually I also took off the back plate and put it at the back of my pc... used the fans to blow my Z for a few days cuz I don't usually shut off my pc.
Try turn it on when you feel it's dry inside. Maybe after 24hr if you don't take off the back plate.
If it's eventually dead, sell it for parts. I could use a rear camera
it was in a bag of rice for a few days now. tried to turn it on today, nothing. no vibration, no led or any sign of life. connected it to the charger, to the pc, nothing. im pretty sure the water came in to the loose backpanel, so is there a chance they will replace/repair it? or do the red water indicators void all warranty ?
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it was in a bag of rice for a few days now. tried to turn it on today, nothing. no vibration, no led or any sign of life. connected it to the charger, to the pc, nothing. im pretty sure the water came in to the loose backpanel, so is there a chance they will replace/repair it? or do the red water indicators void all warranty ?
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Oh they might be wanting to repair it, but it will probably cost you the same as a new phone.
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Oh they might be wanting to repair it, but it will probably cost you the same as a new phone.
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That's true.. Give it more days and see if it turns on.
It's been a while, but i wanted to let you know what happened.
The phone was irreparably damaged and i took it to the vendor where i bought it.
They sent it to sony. In the form i had to fill out i mentioned that the water damage
is a result of the loose backpanel. In the end sony gave a replacement device for free,
i think it took two weeks or so..guess im lucky