Saturday, November 10, 2007

How To Dry A Cell Phone After It Has Gotten Wet

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Carol_Bullard]Carol Bullard Have you ever been out on a boat on a nice summer day? There is nothing like the warmth, the water, the movement on the water. Its great. Of course you have your cell phone with you. You carry it every where you go. But in the midst of having fun, mistakes can be made. The scenario goes like this. You jump off the boat into the water, and after playing around for awhile, you climb back in the boat. Bringing the wetness of the lake in with you, you plop down on the seat and realize you just sat on your cell phone. Too late, it just got soaked by your wet bathing suit. Guess what? It doesn't work. Now what do you do? The best thing to do is a very simple solution. Take the battery off the back. Leave it off, and let your cell phone dry out. I would let that side dry out first. After a day or so, I would turn it around and let the other side dry out. After about 2 days. Put the battery back in and see if it works. If not take the battery back out and wait another day. After another day of waiting, if this doesn't get it working, you may need to buy another battery. Still cheaper than a new cell phone. Most of the time, this simple procedure of letting it dry out will do the trick. In case you didn't know. Most cell phone companies have insurance you can buy, in case something like this happens. That ranges any where from $5.00 to $10.00 a month extra. Its a good idea, especially if you go out on the water alot. Zion Bible Institute, New Life Theological Seminary,
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