Helpppp nokia 1520 water dropped

Kims Le

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My lumia 1520 after dropped down into water, it always at headphone mode, how can i do now???
 
My lumia 1520 after dropped down into water, it always at headphone mode, how can i do now???
First of all you have drying up your phone (search the web and choose the right way for you), it should work will.
If that didn't help go to the nearest Nokia care because I don't think that this is an OS issue.
Note: Don't put it under the sun!
Sorry for poor English.
 
My lumia 1520 after dropped down into water, it always at headphone mode, how can i do now???
Don't turn it on, put it in a bag with rice and let it stay for at least 12h. The rice should take all moisture out.
 
We're going to assume he's past the point of ' ... in rice, don't turn on ...' because he's stated it's ' ... always at headphone mode ... '.

Turn the device OFF, take out the sim & sdcard tray, IF you have a torx 2 screwdriver, remove the back of the phone (Google 'Lumia 1520 service manual'). I would then be using compressed air to blow out the exposed chassis (guts of the phone) & see IF it can be recovered.

There may still be water / moisture in there !
 
Sorry, obvious query, but have you tried plugging/unplugging headphones?
 
He said that his phone is working well, so "don't turn on isn't necessary".

With all due respect if there's water still inside and he turns it on it might work once or twice but ANY water in there that comes in contact with an electrical connection that's on could fry it completely. It's more sensible to follow protocol and put it in a bag of raw rice to dry it out completely before powering it on again.
 
With all due respect if there's water still inside and he turns it on it might work once or twice but ANY water in there that comes in contact with an electrical connection that's on could fry it completely. It's more sensible to follow protocol and put it in a bag of raw rice to dry it out completely before powering it on again.

You are CORRECT, however, it appears he's already turned it on. Now, if the OP can remove the back cover & blow it out, he probably won't be any worse off, possibly better. Water / moisture in the device may be causing his issues, or he's already fried a connection.

I would NOT recommend putting the chassis (w/o the back) in rice to dry that out, could get something lodged inside - compressed air (w exposure, possibly run a fan over it for 12 hrs ?) may remove any extraneous water / moisture.
 
Rather than that buy this liquid thing packs which you submerse the phone in completely, the let it dry out, the issue with water is the ions, pure water would do nothing to the phone.
 

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