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Long-term, I guess I must bring you the bad news, because you did not disassemble the entire phone, there is a high percentage chance some humidity was left in there.. If that rusts, game-over (Have had that happen to me too many times)
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well he did put it in a dehydrator at 120°.
I've never heard of this before but this doesn't actually sounds safe to put a phone in.

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I hope he's talking about fahrenheit
OT: At first, it looked like your battery was dead, when you drop a device in the water the battery drains instantly
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Just for the record - it does not. First of all, protecting PCB would kick in. Even more - I've once thrown LI-Po cell - "naked", without any stickers, tape, or protecting PCB - into jar full of water (regular, not destilated). Left overnight, at the morning - after drying it - it got exact same voltage, was not "expanded" etc. Water just got too much resistance, to allow battery + and - to short in such distance @ ~3,7V.
Of course, for micro-sized components inside N900, this looks differently - and possible oxidization looks even worse - so, it's definitely kinda-deadly. But not for battery.
/Estel
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Also, the keyboard back light seems to be shorted because half of it is lit up and half of it is not when I seem to connect it to the battery. Please help my phone, I barely had it for 4 months now and barely got to use it to its full potential.