![]() I'm worried, that if I did douse my phone with water or alcohol, and the damage was not that extensive, I might end up damaging my phone more if I wet it on purpose.ģ. I searched the net to see if Zenfone 5 has any water damage indicator, but I can't find anything. I'm almost certain the charging / micro USB port got wet, but I'm not sure if other parts got wet too (no visible wetness when I physically inspected the phone, but I'm not sure if water has found its way inside by "climbing up" the USB / charging port. My issue is, I'm not sure how extensive the damage or possible damage is. I read about dousing your phone in alcohol or freshwater if it got wet with seawater. Do companies that sell phones with non-removable batteries have official advice on what to do on cases like this?Ģ. As much as possible, I want to exhaust other options before taking it to a service center. I tried to see if there's a way to get around to it, but I can't seem to find any tutorial on how to remove the battery, and I'm also a bit wary of causing more damage in the process if I tried it out myself. I quickly turned it off, but the phone just kept vibrating until the battery ran out.ġ. ![]() I tested the sound settings, they worked, but the phone won't stop vibrating. The phone was locked, I was able to unlock it. I panicked, and against my better judgment, I restarted the phone to see if it will turn on after being shut down. I immediately checked my phone, and it seemed to be working just fine however, it started vibrating almost instantly. The dip lasted approximately 1-2 seconds, and between half an inch to a full inch of my phone got dipped ( my phone was covered with a leather case such as this one:, and the phone got dipped about up to the top of the strip meant to cover the speaker). ![]() I accidentally dipped my Zenfone 5 in sea water today.
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