My phone met a horrible fate and decided it did not want to live anymore. If you have been trying to reach me I promise to get back to you as soon as I have a replacement.
haha. i feel your pain. I've been in this situation too many times. lol. adore this post. thanks so much for sharing love. would love to hear what you think of my latest post. xoxo
You didn't elaborate on the horrible fate, but if it landed in water, it can be saved. I saved mine(cup of coffee) and my son's phone(toilet) with this method. Take the battery out of the phone, place both battery and phone into a ziplock baggie full of rice. Leave for a couple of days. The rice dries out the circuitry without damage. The phone is operational afterwards.
Even if you do end up getting a new phone. It's good to do this to grab any contacts off your phone that you hadn't backed up.
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So frustrating! Mine stayed on the plane we were on this summer, I think it thought the next destination was Maui or something.
haha. i feel your pain. I've been in this situation too many times. lol. adore this post. thanks so much for sharing love. would love to hear what you think of my latest post. xoxo
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Don't you just hate suicidal electronics? So selfish of them! :-)
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You didn't elaborate on the horrible fate, but if it landed in water, it can be saved. I saved mine(cup of coffee) and my son's phone(toilet) with this method. Take the battery out of the phone, place both battery and phone into a ziplock baggie full of rice. Leave for a couple of days. The rice dries out the circuitry without damage. The phone is operational afterwards.
Even if you do end up getting a new phone. It's good to do this to grab any contacts off your phone that you hadn't backed up.
Hope this helps.
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