My apple itouch had water fall on it the other day, and I quickly took a blow drier to it. It won't work though. Does apple have water sensors in the iTouch to know if I take it in and say its not wor
My itouch had water fall on it, but it was quickly blow dried but will not turn on. Does the itouch have a white water sensor in it? And will they know if I take it in and say it's not working?
Re: My apple itouch had water fall on it the other day,...
Well de iTouch doesnt have nything like that..as I too have one..and I dont think they ll suspect you..I think they ll replace it for you..all the best..ok
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The battery is gone bad. This is a common problem. Either that or something is faulty in the iPod. and it's draining the battery. Usually though it is the battery.
If you would have allowed it to dry up it could have been saved. Now, unfortunately, it's most likely gone.
Remove the batteries and dry it in an hot place (use a hair drier at least ten minutes for at least 2 days). Buy new batteries and try again. Who knows, you might get lucky.
Your very lucky, let it dry out for the rest of the week and purchase a new battery. or take it to a tech and have the battery changed. it sounds like you may get away with a new battery.
on your itouch, press and hold the home and the power button until the apple appears and it reboots. do you have more than one item here? the ipod press and hold the Menu button and the action/center button untill it reboots. if neither work your charger is toast. get an a/c charger and charge them real good and you will be fine. Good luck
I might have the solution for this but I'm not quite sure. It worked well for me. My iTouch got dropped in water and I took it out right away. You could tell there was water damage from the way the screen lit up. mine stayed on and I didn't know quite what to do but I worked for a day on trying to get all the water out of it and then I plugged it in for a while.
At first though, it wouldn't charge and this went on for a while but since I continually plugged it in, I was able to get it back charging and now it works as well as before. So I say, try plugging it in for a few hours and unplugging it and letting the power drain and plugging it in a again for about a week and if it still doesn't work I don't know what to tell you.
take a blow drier and put it under it for about 5 mins. go on and off for about a half an hour and keep doing that on and off for a day or two. you just want to get it as dry as possible, inside and out.
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