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TECH SPEAK: HOW I WATCHED MY PERSONAL ASSISTANT DROWN IN WATER.

TECH SPEAK: HOW I WATCHED MY PERSONAL ASSISTANT DROWN IN WATER.

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I started the year on a tragic note; my personal assistant drowned in water.

My assistant is not a person mind you, I’m talking about my smart phone. Here is how it happened.

It was after New Year’s Day, I was still deep in the festivity spirit. As usual I had lots to eat that day and had to relieve myself.(I mean what’s the holidays without a little overeating).

Now the ladies is my zone, I’m sorry if this grosses you out but my greatest ideas and some of my finest work has come from that room. So as is the norm, I took my phone in with me to get some work done and that was when the tragedy happened. Just as I was leaving, my phone fell straight into the toilet bowl. Without thinking, my hands followed, the only thing on my mind was rescuing my beloved personal assistant aka smart phone. 

After the rescue came the surgery. With the phone dripping (toilet) water, I stripped it phone bare, removing it’s battery and every other accessory that could be destroyed. Then came the problem, HOW DO I SAVE MY SMART PHONE??

After soaking up self pity for about 30 minutes, I tried getting the water out of the phone by hitting and blowing on it. (I later learned that this was a wrong approach as blowing or hitting the already wet phone could send the water further into the phone.

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Here is how I went about saving my Personal Assistant;

• Turn off your phone: First things first, put off your phone, to avoid current flow.
• Remove the protective casing on your phone, take out all sim and micro-SD cards as well as your battery. 
• As much as you can, try to towel dry without spreading the moisture.
• Leave it out to air dry for a few hours.
• Place your phone in a Ziploc bag of uncooked rice or an airtight container containing uncooked rice. Leave it to stew in there for two days.
• After two days, you can remove the phone from the rice, insert the battery into the phone and switch it back on. 
• If it doesn’t come on, take it back to it’s resting place (the rice), leave it for a few more days and try it once more.
• If it is saved, I’m happy for you if not maybe it’s time you see a technician. 

PS: I hope it works, mine did.

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