soccer ipod cover

by admin on October 8, 2009

soccer ipod cover

soccer ipod cover
i left my phone in water for an hour!!...?

I was at my soccer game today and accadentaly left my phone and ipod in my bag. it was pouring down heavy rain the entire game. When i got back, i found my phone and ipod at the bottom of my bag, sort of floating around in about 2 or 3 inches of water that got into my bag.
On the way home, i dried them off and removed my phones battery. As soon as i got home i filled a large container up with dry rice and covered up my phone, battery, and ipod in the rice. I am planning on leaving it in there for 4, maybe 5 days just in case. I'm pretty sure that is about the best i can do in this situation, if not, more of your ideas are appreciated!

But, do you think there is a chance that they will be working, even though they have pretty much been partially imersed in water for about an hour or so?

Thank you for your help!

The fact that the phone was floating and you removed the battery when you found it may improve your odds slightly. Apple in it's infinite wisdom has chosen to not make the ipod battery easily removable.

Rice isn't a particularly good desiccant. What little water it does absorb has left your electronics already. Why leave your items sitting sealed up in a humid environment?

Let them air dry.

Don

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