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07-04-2009, 02:48 PM
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| | Blackberry in Water -- Strange Results..
Hello,
Dropped blackberry in bathtub while turned on and pulled it our thirty seconds later. Dried it off and shook it and plugged it in. It turned on, began 'receiving texts,' judging by the vibration, and then I turned it back off. The screen lit up but remained black, and the key pad didn't light up.
It's now four days later,
When I press the blackberry on, nothing happens. If I connect the blackberry to its the wall charger, the red LED light will come on four about 20 seconds and then turn off. It will not turn on again, and actually I've replugged it in since then and the red light didn't come on the second time. I pllug it into the computer via USB and Device Manager recognizes it and says that it's working correctly. The device will repeatedly connect and disconnect from the computer, making that 'dun dun' sound over and over.
I tried to Backup the files, but the Backup button is grayed out. I tried to reupload the OS using AppLoader but get the same result everytime, "a connection to the device could not be established."
I tried to wipe it with Jl Cmder, but get the same response every time: "unable to open port."
It also seems as though when the computer tries to connect, it isn't able to determine what the blackberry's pin is...
I have tried altering the order of removing the battery, opening DM, plugging in, inserting battery, etc, no change.
Any ideas what could be going on?
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07-04-2009, 03:07 PM
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Forgot to ad, it seems like the reason the programs can't connect is because the device reboots when apploader and jl_cmder try to connect to it. I can't confirm this because neither of the screens seem to be turning on at this point.
Again, Device Manager
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07-04-2009, 05:51 PM
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Well it seems from your first post that you did not let your BB dry out nearly long enough before you tried to turn it back on. Sounds like you just "shook" it dry and tried to turn it on.
Whenever something happens like that happens, the first thing you want to do is pull the battery, sim card. Leave the battery cover off and put it near a heat source with a fan. A little space heater is perfect for this. Really the only hope of recovering your device from a certain death is to let it dry out COMPLETELY, before attempting to turn it on. I would recommend letting it dry out, by fan and some heat, for at least 2-3 days. That is just about the only way to let the inside of the device dry....it takes awhile.
Then you can replace the battery and sim card and try to turn it on. I have recovered several mobile devices by doing this.
It is tempting to try to to turn it on right away after it gets wet to see if it still works...but that is exactly what can kill it for good. Gotta let that baby FULLY dry out.
Good luck to ya, sorry to hear it happened!
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07-05-2009, 12:07 AM
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The thing mighten be fully dry yet. Put it in a zip lock bag full of white rice and let the sucker sit for a day. The rice sucks out the moisture. Google it for better instructions.
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07-05-2009, 12:21 AM
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Did you buy insurance?
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07-05-2009, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by o4liberty Did you buy insurance? | One can only hope they did.
Even if they manage to rescue it I doubt it will every work completely the way it should.
The insurance is getting to be about a joke tho. $90 deduct at the moment from tmobile. I'll probably cancel it in a few months . For that much Its not much of a leap to just buy another one outright IF the need arises.
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07-05-2009, 01:23 AM
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I'm shocked that it was around the bathtub. I understand people take into the bathroom to use toe john but around the tub is a different story.
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07-06-2009, 04:25 AM
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Dropped blackberry in bathtub while turned on and pulled it our thirty seconds later
| I am just curious, did you not realize you dropped it in the tub?
Why did you wait "30" seconds to take it out?
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07-30-2009, 04:56 AM
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lets put it this way - if she doesn't have insurance.. shes screwed.
Its like she did everything possible to make sure it wouldnt work again.
1. She had it near water. Bad idea, I don't care HOW careful you are.
2. SHE LEFT IT IN THE TUB FOR 30SECONDS?!?!?!?
Phones usually have a good tight seal on them. but water can still get inside.
3.She turned it on. That's what killed it.... end of story.
Once you turn it one while there's water inside. It short-circuits everything.
What to do if you drop your phone in water.
IMMEDIATELY remove it from the water and take the battery out THAT INSTANT. NO WAITING.
set the battery battery cover and phone (take off any clip on covers) on a towel in a safe place and dear god, AWAY FROM WATER
DON'T PUT IT NEAR A FAN OR HAIR DRYERS. This has the potential to push water in DEEPER. Which is NOT what you want.
Im not sure about using a heat source as heat can damage phones easily.
the rice thing will work. and is quite helpful. google it.
wait several days before turning it on AT ALL. Not even a PEEK until atleast 3 days has gone by.
If all that failed you, BBs usually come with great insurance (if you pay for it) which covers water damage (my mom left hers in the rain for an hour, and against my pleading SHE TURNED IT ON, but they sent her a new one free)
Honestly. IDK how you could be so careless. I'm some what glad this happened to you. Maybe you'll learn that
CELLPHONES + WATER = BAD
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07-30-2009, 05:08 AM
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One more thing
HOW THE HECK IS YOUR PHONE DYING AFTER LEAVING IT IN WATER A STRANGE RESULT???
were you expecting it to grow a blackberry tree or something???
Did you think it would turn colors?
Honestly what "RESULT" were you looking for?
"these results were just so strange! I mean my blackberry dies when I put it in water! I was hoping for a cure for cancer or something, but this?! Electronics and H2O not mixing?! I've never heard of such a crazy thing!"
-headdesk-
Last edited by Vyxnn; 07-30-2009 at 05:14 AM.
Reason: disbelief
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07-30-2009, 01:50 PM
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| | First aid for drowning: people vs. BlackBerry
Jeez, give jwarne a break. Talk about adding insult to injury! I can understand a noob's first reaction to a drowning.
Say you and your sister are walking on a footbridge over a river. Your sister slips off the bridge and plunges into the current. You pluck her unconscious from the chilly depths. What's your first instinct? Do you drag her into your kitchen, pull out her heart, and seal her in a gigantic airtight bag of white rice? I think not! You frantically check for a pulse, make sure she's breathing, and ask "OMG are you okay?"
Unfortunately with a BB, as Vyxnn has so ironically stated, checking to see if your BB is responsive after a drowning is precisely the wrong response. It has no external vital signs. It not breathe, listen, or speak. And far from being waterproof, it is deadly allergic to water. The correct response IS to drag it into your kitchen, pull out its heart, seal it in a bag of white rice, and wait for the resurrection on the third day. | 
07-30-2009, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by hubermania Jeez, give jwarne a break. Talk about adding insult to injury! I can understand a noob's first reaction to a drowning.
Say you and your sister are walking on a footbridge over a river. Your sister slips off the bridge and plunges into the current. You pluck her unconscious from the chilly depths. What's your first instinct? Do you drag her into your kitchen, pull out her heart, and seal her in a gigantic airtight bag of white rice? I think not! You frantically check for a pulse, make sure she's breathing, and ask "OMG are you okay?"
Unfortunately with a BB, as Vyxnn has so ironically stated, checking to see if your BB is responsive after a drowning is precisely the wrong response. It has no external vital signs. It not breathe, listen, or speak. And far from being waterproof, it is deadly allergic to water. The correct response IS to drag it into your kitchen, pull out its heart, seal it in a bag of white rice, and wait for the resurrection on the third day.  | 1. phones are electronic, people aren't.
2. theres something seriously wrong with you if you love your phone like a sister.
3. If my sister (if I had one) fell in the river, I would probably laugh at her.
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07-30-2009, 06:17 PM
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| | Am I missing something here? Jwarne1, why not drop your radio, TV, and all other electrical appliances into water and then try and turn them on right away. I don't understand. Are you that hooked on a cell phone you can't keep it out of the bathroom? Is there no place you will go without your cell? Too bad when we cross over, we can't take our cells WITH US! C'mon. WATER ISN'T THE WAY TO TREAT ANY ITEM, EXCEPT FOR A HUMAN BODY TO WASH ITSELF IN. I can't even believe you posted this JWarne1. I'm with Vxynn on this one. I never heard of anything so ridiculous. I won't keep my Bold near ANY WATER SOURCE, let alone taking it to the bathroom with me. I'm just not that ADDICTED to it.
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07-30-2009, 10:37 PM
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its Vyxnn... V-Y-X-N-N
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07-31-2009, 06:41 AM
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Geeze. You're lucky it was *just* a Flip and not a Tour or Bold...
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