It is not uncommon for your smartphone to fall into water, the toilet, or the bathtub. As a result, try not to get too worked up and move quickly to save your phone.
It is often feasible to save your phone in these water mishaps with a little luck and the right tactics. If you put your smartphone in water, here's what you should do.
1. Turn your phone off immediately
Short-circuit difficulties are inevitable when an electrical charge is passed across a damp electrical circuit. However, if you promptly turn off the phone, you can break the circuit and cause less damage to your phone. This would eliminate the risk of a short circuit in the phone's electronic circuitry, rendering it worthless. It's always a risk to turn it on after it's been submerged in water. Please don't turn it on right away to see if it's still functional.
2. Take out removable parts and dry it with a soft towel
Remove the SIM card and the microSD card if possible. Also, if your phone allows for battery removal, take use of it. Avoid tapping or shaking your phone since you might be spreading fluids around inside it. After that, clean the liquid with a paper towel or a soft cloth. Make sure no water gets into any cracks, fissures, or ports. You can also dry any remaining pieces, such as the SIM card, microSD card, and battery. The only thing left to do now is wait for the device to dry completely, which should take at least 24 hours.
How about putting the mobile in raw rice?
You've probably heard that submerging a phone in uncooked rice is the best way to dry it out after it's been dropped in water. According to the notion, the rice will absorb moisture from hard-to-reach areas inside your phone. Most cellphones today, however, do not have replaceable backs or batteries. There are fewer cracks and gaps in their surfaces. This means the rice has less chances to absorb moisture from your phone.