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Sure, you can put the n900 in rice so it can absorb the moisture
here is a video which show it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC9gW3Sfiig
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I've read that rice doesn't actually do anything to help absorb moisture, the results people see from it are largely due to the amount of time they leave it in the rice, but it won't hurt if you want to do it, though putting it somewhere warm would be better, and also dismantling will help.
how are you all?
last night whilst out on the town i managed to drop my nokia n900 water.
the phone was powering up sometimes without screen working and sometimes screen working but responding very poorly
i am not too overly concerned because i have n96 and e90 in my drawer ready for use, but i will certainly be upset that my n900 has been put to spoils.
the battery died last night, and i hope after a charge, everything will be okay.
any other suggestions