If you haven’t damaged the chip or shorted anything out internally you should pack the phone in rice. The rice will suck the moisture from with in the phone. By rice I mean of course uncooked dry grains. On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:29 AM, David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > try drying it with a hair drier. it takes time for all the water to seep > through, dry it in bursts of a minute or so because you don’t want it to get > to hot. you could also wait another day or so to see if it comes back to > life. What has happened is that water has reached something preventing > operation. > > -- > Jonnie Appleseed > With His > Hands-On Technolog(eye)s > touching the internet > Reducing Technology's disabilities > One Byte At a time > > On Nov 12, 2013, at 3:31 AM, Mackenzie Andrew (EAST CHESHIRE NHS TRUST - RJN) > <andrew.mackenzie4@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi all, I have dropped my iphone into a small amount of water and thought I’d > initially saved it from drowning. The thing continued to work for an hour > after and has now given up the ghost. Obviously donn’t know if the thing is > doing anything currently but there is no audible sound coming from it. I > will get some sighted help with this but it isn’t looking hopeful. If repair > needed here best in the uk to have it done? Due to upgrade in march/april > next year so don’t want to spend an arm and a leg on this. > > Thanks > > Andy > > ******************************************************************************************************************** > > This message may contain confidential information. If you are not the > intended recipient please inform the > sender that you have received the message in error before deleting it. > Please do not disclose, copy or distribute information in this e-mail or take > any action in reliance on its contents: > to do so is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. > > Thank you for your co-operation. > > NHSmail is the secure email and directory service available for all NHS staff > in England and Scotland > NHSmail is approved for exchanging patient data and other sensitive > information with NHSmail and GSi recipients > NHSmail provides an email address for your career in the NHS and can be > accessed anywhere > > ******************************************************************************************************************** > > ************ > > > You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. > > > The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to > their list subscription is: > > //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind > > The list archive is located at > > //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ > > All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: > > john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ************ You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to their list subscription is: //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind The list archive is located at //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx