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How to Rescue Your Phone

@Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3. @Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3. @Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3. @Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3. @Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3. @Nokia_Connects 1. 2. 5. um. Take it out of the waterl This might sound obvious, but it's important that you get your phone away from the source of maisture as soon as possible to minimise damage. Once your phone is out of harm's way, the first thing you should do is take out your SIM card and any other removable components. If your phone has a removable battery, take this out too - this will prevent the phone from short-circuiting. 4. Once you've done all these things and your phone is dry, put your phone back together and test it. If it turns on, then you're good togol Remember, if you get your phone working again, make sure you back-up any data that you want to keep. Leave the phone avernight somewhere warm and dry (next to Dry the phone and all parts with a clean dry cloth or towel. Try to avoid paper towels as bits of paper can get stuck in the phone and prevent it from working. DO NOT use a hairdryer, as this may push water further into the phone. a radiator is good, or you can put it in a bag of rice or wrap it in a towel to help absorb some of the excess moisturel. NOKIA 3.

How to Rescue Your Phone

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5 things you need to do if you get your phone wet.

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