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Good tip to handle a water-damaged phone

Have you ever accidentally dropped your phone into the toilet or gotten it wet by going outside in the rain? Many people try to fix the wet situation by placing their smartphones in a bag of rice. Is this method correct?

In theory, this is entirely feasible. Due to its moisture-absorbing properties, rice can be a good lifesaver if your phone is 'waterlogged.' However, this method carries some risks, as the small rice grains can get stuck in the headphone jack, charging port, or even onto the motherboard, potentially damaging the phone.

Some people say rice is not a good idea for drying a smartphone, and it's actually less effective than simply placing the wet device in a dry, breezy place and waiting for a few days.

Is there another way to absorb moisture from a phone? Based on my research, you can use a silica gel packet to dry out your phone.

Just by hearing the name, you can immediately tell what they are for. That's right! It's the silica gel packets you often find in food packages. You can use these moisture-absorbing packets to dry out your phone, and they are very easy to find on the market.

How do you usually fix a wet smartphone?

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