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OMG...my razr got dropped in water...now noting....sigh

just let it sit for a couple days. I've heard of phones coming back to life after sitting. You can seal it in a bag of dry rice as well but letting it sit will do just the same. Sorry to hear this, it's a drag. Hopefully it will come back alive.
 
Take it back to the store , it has a Moses technology malfunction . It should've repel the water .

Ye, I could've swore it was claimed to have that coating. Dropped my og face first in a puddle last night, acted funny at first, then 15 mins later worked perfectly fine;)

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Anything can be done?
I accidently dropped my blackberry into my glass a few years ago. You have to get the battery out immediately. leave the back off the phone and put the phone in a bag of uncooked rice. The rice will absorb the water from the phone. Cover the phone and let it sit in the bag for at least 48 hours. I left my phone in the bag for two days and was able to get it to work again. I hope this works for you.
Laure

 
Dropped my Droid x in the toilet last week. Took the battery out let it sit for a few days. In the mean time I used my upgrade to get the Razr. I drive for fedex couldn't be without a phone! My Droid x comes back on now everything on works fine except the camera is gone to hell now.

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Dropped my Droid x in the toilet last week. Took the battery out let it sit for a few days. In the mean time I used my upgrade to get the Razr. I drive for fedex couldn't be without a phone! My Droid x comes back on now everything on works fine except the camera is gone to hell now.

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Hopefully nothing was in the toilet :blink:
 
Well you can forget the"take the battery out" step... Which honestly is the most important step.. sorry to hear that man...

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Yeah that is a problem with not being able to take the battery out, you put back in the chance of something getting an electrical current and frying the phone.
 
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