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join:2002-01-22 Wheaton, IL clubs: | Water sensitive label? Water sensitive label? That for if someone drops their phone in the toilet and tries to RMA it, they can say no? -- The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. | |
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  IT Guy Ow, My Balls Premium join:2004-07-29 Las Cruces, NM clubs: 1 edit | Re: Water sensitive label? Exactly.... PalmTreo's have this feature too.
Edit: Well, maybe "feature" isn't the right word, but you get my meaning... | |
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| Re: Water sensitive label? said by IT Guy :Exactly.... PalmTreo's have this feature too. Edit: Well, maybe "feature" isn't the right word, but you get my meaning... All Blackberries do too - I think it's standard across the board on pretty much any decent phone these days. | |
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 |  |   IT Guy Ow, My Balls Premium join:2004-07-29 Las Cruces, NM clubs: | Re: Water sensitive label? Too bad I don't consider Treo's as a descent phone... They suck. | |
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I hated it. I knew from the moment I opened the box, it was a mistake. -- Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power
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join:2003-11-07 Carol Stream, IL
1 edit | Yep.. All phones have it now.. To many water damaged phones getting returned (I know i've done it in the past)
many have the label burried inside and the only way to find it is to take the thing apar into many pieces. Nextel (Motorola)was good for this. | |
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join:2000-10-09 Southfield, MI | Re: Water sensitive label? Phones are so cheap to make they should just take the damn thing and shut up. | |
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  N3OGH Bear patrol must be working like a charm Premium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs | The number one way cell phones are DOA'ed?
Dropped in the toilet.... -- Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power
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  EveryName Wake Up Premium join:2001-12-05 Montreal
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| I dropped my BlackBerry in the water twice this past summer, while on the lake and swimming. It was both actually in the same lake, and the 2nd time I had to go get it on the bottom, so it took about 2 minutes, because it was dark.
Anyway, I just removed the battery after the first time it fell it, so the 2nd time it fell in it didn't have a battery in it. I brought it home and poured distilled water all over it, and then let it dry for about 24 hours and now it works just as good as new. | |
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| Re: Water sensitive label? said by EveryName :I dropped my BlackBerry in the water twice this past summer, while on the lake and swimming. It was both actually in the same lake, and the 2nd time I had to go get it on the bottom, so it took about 2 minutes, because it was dark. Anyway, I just removed the battery after the first time it fell it, so the 2nd time it fell in it didn't have a battery in it. I brought it home and poured distilled water all over it, and then let it dry for about 24 hours and now it works just as good as new. I have used distilled water then followed it up with rubbing alcohol, dismantled, and let dry. Worked! -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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 |  |   TheHelpful1 Premium join:2002-01-11 Upper Marlboro, MD | Re: Water sensitive label? I hear a bowl of (uncooked) rice can sap the water and moisture out too | |
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 |  |  |   RedMatrix Premium join:2008-08-03 Mission, TX | Re: Water sensitive label? Really?  -- ~Dave~ | |
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 |  |  |   EveryName Wake Up Premium join:2001-12-05 Montreal | Yeah that does work apparently. I've never tried it tho. | |
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 |   geekamongus Real Slump Quality Premium,MVM join:2004-07-27 Asheville, NC
| said by EveryName :Anyway, I just removed the battery after the first time it fell it, so the 2nd time it fell in it didn't have a battery in it. So what were you doing on a lake with a phone containing no battery? Just curious. | |
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| Re: Water sensitive label? said by geekamongus :said by EveryName :Anyway, I just removed the battery after the first time it fell it, so the 2nd time it fell in it didn't have a battery in it. So what were you doing on a lake with a phone containing no battery? Just curious. It was during the same drunken night.. so I took it out the first time, and then it fell in later. Same night. | |
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join:2001-08-29 Clifton, NJ | Re: Water sensitive label? i understand it falling the first time, and you taking the battery out so that it didnt get fried. but what i dont get is why you brought the phone back out to the lake...
i might get highly drunk this weekend and re-create this experiment... | |
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  RedMatrix Premium join:2008-08-03 Mission, TX
| It is called a Liquid Damage Indicator, or LDI for short.
On our phones (TMO) it is usually located in the battery compartment. The water must penetrate the back cover, and then seep underneath the battery before it turns red.
If we process an exchange and get a phone that has a red LDI, we charge $100 to the bill. Sometimes, that's not a bad thing. Imagine if you had a $200 or $300 phone replaced. You KNOW it had water damage and the warranty doesn't cover it, yet you lie you way through. Well, you just bought a reconditioned phone for half or one-third the price!
Anyhow, I am not endorsing that behavior. Sometimes the LDI is pink. That means water vapor penetrated the phone. If someone takes their phone into the bathroom and takes a steamy shower, after a while, the LDI turns pink, and the phone may stop working at 100% capacity. Sometimes if the phone is in your pocket all day, your phone sweats on the inside. Either way, the guarantee does not cover it.
However, if you do find yourself taking a phone out of water, go ahead and pour pure H20 all over it, and dry the parts as best you can. Then dunk them into a container of uncooked rice for a few days. Place in your fridge. The rice removes all moisture! -- ~Dave~ | |
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