The back plate and battery seem to be more secured and harder to remove than the screen. You'd think it would be the other way around.
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The back plate and battery seem to be more secured and harder to remove than the screen. You'd think it would be the other way around.
To bad you didn't shoot video! This would be trending on YouTube
I agree to a degree, but did not apply much force, there is no stress damage on the chassis
Lol, the was on fire...couldn't exactly taken a video !
haha. yeah, guys, sorry for my joke :)
Smoke 'em if you got 'em...
Uh, wait, did you just try to put out a chemical fire that starts with water... with water??
Hey man, not being sarcastic, but I'm honestly curious, tried asking before but didn't get an answer. What does the second L stand for when you type "loll" ? Really, just curiosity. :-P
And also, the phones coming apart when dropped (not the screen of course) is actually a good thing. It dissipates the energy absorbed in the fall. Phones with a completely one-piece design will actually be more likely to shatter the screen when dropped since there's nowhere for the energy to go than the screen. That's why old phones with the removable backs and batteries tend to survive falls better. When those fell and the backplate and battery flew out of the phone, those pieces actually took some of the energy from the impact away from the phone itself.
Too bad now we don't have removable batteries anymore... :-(
Water + lithium = fire
He forgot the "ba dum tss"
Um... so one guy dropping a phone with a lithium battery in water, then attempting to take it apart while it's still wet causing the battery to short will lead to a class-action lawsuit?
Haha hilarious. The only thing I got out of this is that they should have used the same glue on the screen. But screen replacements would have been crazy like removing a MacBook pro battery.
I believe you DID do it correctly with just one slight difference.
For best results the "damp" device is placed in a bag with "Dry Rice."
So, you can place a damp phone in a bag of dry rice, and expect results, but you can't place damp rice in a draw of Mobil phones and expect the rice to dry out?, I'm on it now, thanks...
I have this nagging feeling that you don't believe me. Everyone has commented on the "smoky" side of this thread.
Most would suggest that you simply accept the smoke and be done with it. Otherwise, I'll have no choice but to get into the mirror side and as rants go, this one is extremely painful..
Go for it big boy...
Loll
And how much does a BLU device cost?
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The second L? It doesn't stand for anything - it's visual ad-lib ha
Yea that's true about the impact dissipation
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I got a BLU Vivo 5 for $165 Canadian. Lolz :)
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Just checked now, the rice is dry..
Hey @Habib-Ur Rehman did you get my messages?
This is the most ridiculous post I've seen in a long time. Why wouldn't you just keep the device off and hope the rice trick works? Why go prying at the battery especially after your initial effort did nothing.
Also why I have carried insurance on all my devices so I don't have to bother with any of this. If I dropped in water I would give rice a go then claim insurance if it didn't work.
All that missing adhesive from the Display is under the battery [emoji14] [emoji12]