Cell Phone Submerged In Flood? Do This
JAKARTA - Jakarta and floods are like synonyms. One word can be used to describe another word. And just as the season keeps coming back every year, so does the flood that comes when the rainfall increases.
In the midst of these conditions, adaptation is necessary and important. At least, it can help us minimize losses. And one of the important things to know is how to dry a cellphone that is flooded.
Indeed, some of the latest cellphones are equipped with waterproof technology. In fact, some have passed the waterproof and dust certification test.
But it should be noted, these certifications and technology do not necessarily make HP waterproof. The reason is, this technology only makes the cellphone resistant to being submerged in water for a few seconds.
If it lasts more than five minutes, the conditions are different. Based on the author's search, there are several ways you can try when your phone is submerged in water. Here is the description:
Step 1: Turn off the Device
Before you start drying a water-immersed device, it's best to turn it off first. Remember, not just a screen lock. But turn off the device so that all software and hardware processing stops working.
It's easy. On Android phones, you can press and hold the Power button for a long time. Hold it until a new menu appears, then select the Turn Off menu or Turn off the Device. After that, the device is safer to be dried.
As for iPhone cellphone users, there are several ways to turn off the device. iPhone 6, 7, or 8 users can turn it off by pressing and holding the Power button until the Power Off slider menu appears.
On the iPhone X, 11, or later, the cellphone can be turned off by pressing and holding the button on the right and Volume Down simultaneously. Wait for the Power Off slider menu to appear.
After the device is turned off, remove the SIM card, SD card, then remove the battery. Put all these components separately so you can dry them more easily.
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Step 2: Dry with a Cloth
After the device is turned off, then we can dry the cellphone safely. For the back, you can dry it using a cloth that has high absorption. Examples such as microfiber cloth.
We recommend that you avoid using a chamois cloth. Although this type of fabric has high absorption, usually a lot of water is stored in the fabric.
There are several taboos that you must know. Do not wipe the wet phone by rubbing. You see, it has the potential to push water into the small cracks that lead into the machine. So, just pat the wet part with a cloth.
Step 3: Dry the cellphone with a vacuum cleaner
For more complete results, you can use a vacuum cleaner or vacuum cleaner. You can direct the mouth of the suction to the parts with holes. Such as the data cable port, headphones, or speaker holes.
If the suction process is sufficient, do not rush to turn on the device. Maybe, there is remaining water that you don't know. Therefore, you can run the method of drying the cellphone submerged in water below as a final step.
Don't use a hairdryer. You see, the heat generated by these tools has the potential to damage the fragile parts of the engine. Please be noted.
Step 4: Soak In The Rice
Many reviews and tutorials claim that rice can dry out the inside of the phone. The reason is, rice is believed to be able to absorb water. Soaking the rice is therefore the last step to ensure that the device is completely dry.
So that the rice does not stick or get into the hole, you can wrap the cellphone in a cloth. But don't wrap it up tightly, just a little loose. So that, the temperature of the rice can still get into the device and help evaporation.