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You cannot it is designed to be ECO friendly bulky setting will add a little more water but not much it will never fill to the level of the older washers
All smartphones for the last 10 years or more, have capacitive touch screens with Gorilla Glass. It's possible the water had electrolytes in it which are shorting the surface of the glass. Wash it thoroughly with distilled water several times and dry it completely, and reboot the phone.
Hi, what causes the screen to go dark,is because of the water that it fell in. It didn't try properly inside the phone. Water is not friendly with phone, they damage phones so easily.
The water has damaged the tube that makes the light display .
Phone is a little bit complicated, so i would advice you contact a skilled personnel for assistance in replacing the light that was affected by the water.
First, to check if there is water damage inside the phone, you can check the water mark sticker. When you take the back piece off your phone, on the left of the battery inside a rectangle shaped cut-out in the plastic, you will see a little square. If it is red/pink this means there is definitely water damage, if its white then no water has reached that part of your phone. Unfortunately if its turned red or pink Blackberry will not repair it free of charge. That being said, you can try completely submerging your phone in a bowl of rice. This will draw the moisture out and hopefully get your phone in working condition again, this has worked for myself and many friends.
Mine turned out to be the water pump. I bought the part from a friend at carquest and had a (friend of a friend) mechanic install it. He said that it is a 30 minute job (mechanic's have a standard time per part rating system). Not sure if it's the same but good luck none the less.
You said the new battery worked but wont charge in the phone. You had water damage to the phone before getting the new battery correct?
First remove any Mini S/D card in the phone, power it off and remove the battery. ( only do this if its out of warranty and nothing else works. ) Your need to take the phone apart and get some alcohol wipes and wipe down the circuit board and connectors and anything that may have had water on it, if you see any crude, try to rub it off, there may be water and crude built up on contacts from the water damage that may be shorting the phone. Also check the battery contacts for greas or crud on the contacts. Once you have wiped down everything the alcohole should evaporate and take any moisture with it. Leave it out for a day dis assembled so it can air dry completely.
Put phone back together and hook up the charger and see if it charges. wait to put the memory card back in as in case you screwed anything up, you dont want it to take out your memory card with it.
I have performed this task with many of my friends cell phone that have gone through washing machines or got moisture in it because they take there phones into a steamy shower and moisture ends up shorting it out.
If nothing else works and you want to try it, go for it.
remember theres 6 screws in back and 4 around the mainscreen that are covered with triangular sticky covers, then use a thin knife or something to pry from one of the corners, one it gets started you just have to pop it apart with your fingers. Everything snaps back together easily.
Be carefull on the side with the screens, you dont wanto to pop apart the front screen from the mainscreen as its a pain to keep together when putting it back, also dont get any dust or fingerprints on the screen as they will drive you nuts if you put it all back together and theres a greasy fingerprint under the plastic that protects the screen.
Simply, no. Not if you're going to pay for it, that sort of repair is not cheap - especially from the manufacturer themselves. If you have some phone shops around your area, it wouldn't hurt to get a repair quote.
I have found that some of my friends have damaged phones from water and other liquids and one or two were able to fix it just by leaving it for a few days. It's hit and miss with that, though.
just you want to disassembly the cover and just to clean the display connector by using brush and a little of isopropalin and keep it for 5 minutes to dry then so assembly again and try it .
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