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After placing your phone in a desiccant (or rice), it’s crucial to wait. Patience is key—do not be tempted to check if the phone works by turning it on too soon. Even if the phone looks dry on the outside, moisture may still be trapped inside. It’s recommended to leave your phone in the drying environment for at least 24 to 48 hours.
### Step 6: **Try Turning the Phone On**
### Step 7: **Seek Professional Help If Needed**
If your phone doesn’t turn on after drying, or if you notice any functionality issues (like a malfunctioning screen, sound problems, or a blank display), take it to a professional repair service. They can open your phone, clean out any moisture, and check for internal damage.
1. **Don’t Shake the Phone**:
While it may seem intuitive to shake out the water, shaking your phone can actually push water deeper into the device, making the damage worse.
3. **Don’t Try to Use It**:
Resist the urge to check your phone immediately after it’s been in water. Using it while it’s wet can short out circuits, causing irreparable harm.
### Final Thoughts
Accidentally dropping your phone in water can feel like a nightmare, but with the right approach, it’s possible to save it from water damage. Acting quickly, drying it thoroughly, and using desiccants are key steps to minimize the chances of permanent damage. While not every phone can survive a water incident, these tips significantly increase your odds of a successful recovery.