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Save Your Water-Logged Smart Phone With…Cat Litter?

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | May 18th, 2009 |  No Comments »

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So, you went ahead and did it: you dropped your cherished smart phone into a pool of water and now you rightfully believe all is lost. Perhaps not! According to a great write-up at Geek News Central, people are reporting success in reviving their phones using…cat litter?

Geek News Central:

I remembered a tip I heard about sticking the phone in cat litter to help absorb the moisture. I figured I had nothing to lose, so I wrapped the phone in a towel and stuck it in our half-full cat litter container. Two days later I pulled out the phone, inserted the battery, crossed my fingers and turned it on. To my delight the screen came alive and was functional again — well almost functional. Everything seemed to work except I could tell the screen wasn’t quite right. There looked to be a few bubbles which I assume was water inside the display. I removed the battery and stuck it back in the cat litter for a few more days. When I turned it on this time, everything looked good and the water under the display was gone.

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