i dropped my moto razr in the ocean while fishing. it was floating in the water less than 30 seconds, but now the phone won't turn on. how can i tell if the battery or phone has water damage? will tmobile (my carrier) replace it for free?
thanks,
stephan
RESPONSE:
Hi Stephan,
If your cell phone is truly water damaged, than yes, you'll need to pay for the replacement of either the Razr, or the phone's battery. Unfortunately, even if the phone or battery is under warranty, the warranty is exempt because the cause was "user carelessness".
There are two ways to check if your phone or battery has water damage:
- First, take the cover off the back of the phone, and remove the battery. You'll see a dot that's about the diameter of a pencil eraser. If that dot is white, more than likely your cell phone has not sustained water damage. However, if the dot is red, the water has reached the interior workings of the phone.
- If the dot is white, the next step would be to check your battery. This can be done by purchasing a new battery and installing it in the Razr. Or, if you have a friend with the same phone, just borrow their battery. If the borrowed or purchased battery works - great! Consider yourself lucky.
However, if the new battery still doesn't power up your phone, you'll need to contact T-Mobile. They'll arrange the shipment of your phone to a facility where a more thorough analysis can be done.
Most carriers contract through an independent firm called ATC Logistics & Electronics, which is located in the Fort Worth area of Texas.
Since water damage is one of the leading causes of damaged cell phones, here's a few tips to try if it happens again:
How to Save a Water Damaged Cell Phone
(**Disclaimer: The following tips are taken from an article found at MotorWorld.org Ask-The-Cell-Phone-Advisor does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the following information.)
Pull out the battery immediately! - Don't bother shutting the phone off first. Once the battery is removed, the phone's power will be shut off.
Put the phone in clean water as soon as possible - If the phone was dropped in salt water, rinse the phone immediately, then soak the phone in a bowl of clean water.
Thoroughly dry out the battery - or replace it. More than likely, the battery will have sustained water damage and be inoperable. If you like to try saving the battery, try drying with a hair dryer for the best results.
Disassemble the phone - and clean each part of the phone's components again individually. If you don't feel secure doing this, take the cell phone to your carriers store and ask them to do this for you.
Thoroughly dry out the phone - again, the best and fastest results would be with a hair dryer. After using the dryer, allow the phone to sit for atleast 24 hours. Periodically, shake out any moisture remaining in the phone. This should remove any build up of moisture beneath the phone's components.
Check for any corrosion - if you don't see any, you may be in luck. If there is corrosion spotted, contact your electronic store for a PCB cleaning product.
Reassemble the phone - it's recommended that the original battery is replaced with a new one.
If all goes well, your newly reassembled Razr should now be operational. If not, check to make sure that the phone was assembled properly. If it looks okay, try drying the phone components again with the hair dryer. Wait an additional 24 hours before reassembling the phone and trying again.
According to the article, most water damaged phones will continue to function if you follow these steps.
Good Luck!
Sandi