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2010-04-04
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Either way after I applied the screen protector successfully, I decided to blow on my phone for I dont know what reason and I saw that my phone screen went hazy...and the desktop home screen started shifting on its own. I powered down my phone immediately and removed the back panel and battery. I cleaned the phone from the outside and removed all traces of water if any. Then i decided to keep the phone in a bag of rice to absorb any moisture that would be present in it. After 3 days I decided to startup my phone...and everything seemed to work normally. The led lights, The speakers were working as i heard the nokia bootup screen ....until it came to the desktop !...where I was met with an unresponsive touch screen. The screen dint respond to my touches until after frantically trying for a minute, I heard the tap sound that comes when the phone recognizes a touch sensation. I decided to power down the phone and decided to place it back in the rice to absorb any remaining moisture that might have caused the touchscreen issue. Today its the fourth day I removed the phone from the rice and boot it up but to no avail the touch screen is still unresponsive. I even reflashed the the firmware just to be sure....Any help would be greatly appreciated and please avoid corny comments as I am already mentally subdued after the incident....
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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The sad part is I cant receive calls or do anything with the phone as everything is routed through the touch screen .. another thing is that the screen isn't plain dead...it works at times but not calibrated and hence not able to to get into the main menu or anything. I can hear the tap sound at times when i touch certain points on the screen.
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2010-04-04
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Regardless, I would give up on the rice thing - any damage that would have been caused by water would be the shorting of something inside, pretty much guaranteeing irreparable damage. The only way water can damage an electronic is by shorting two points, breaking them, or erosion caused by any impurities in the water (also, pretty much irreparable). Rice / cat litter / silica gel are all great at preventing damage, but what's done, has likely been done.
Good luck, OP.
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2010-04-04
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...and let me reinstate that I care for my phone more than my wife even.....
You can't get an easy replacement for her like you could do for your screen.
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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