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i have a semi water damaged nokia 8250 complete phone and charger. it was dunked in water for around 5 seconds or so but now she no workies........ screen still lights up when u plug the charger in and the phone physically is in good condition.......i am not sure what i want for this but i have seen what others go for....if i cant raise enough for it ill keep it for spares for my other two 8250's that i have here........ this has only happened recently i am not sure but it may dry out and eventually be ok.......?????

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My missus was bathing the young fella while talking on her mobile phone and you can only guess what happened :D .... anyway after removing her seemingly dead mobile phone from the bath i pulled the battery straight out of it and pulled the rest of the phone apart, blew any excess water off it, dried it off with a rag and left it in the sun for acouple of hours.

Put it all back together and it worked and still does, believe it or not but this the third time her phone has been wet. First it was a bucket of water then a drink was split on it and next it was dropped in the bath.

All 3 times i pulled it apart and dried it out.

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