...body of the phone in the oven... heat it up to 100 and then put your phone in there, only leave it in for about 15 minute intervals. DO NOT PUT THE SIM CARD OR BATTERY IN THE OVEN THEY WILL BLOW
oven mitts, etc. are made out of silicone now. And it really does handle the heat. I wouldn't take it to an extreme temp - but no kidding/cupcake molds now come in silicone forms. If you have a rubber
...oven. Then heat the oven to its lowest setting. My oven can go as low as 175 degrees, so what I did was to open the top a little bit to let the heat out. Believe it or not, this heat shouldn't ruin ...
...oven on the lowest setting it has, for like 10 or 20 min and let it dry out. It may work after that. If not, have your phone provider back up your phone numbers, and then get a new phone. AND, if you ...
...oven, etc). Just isn't a good idea to heat up electrical items... Placing it in a closed container (ie a jar) filled with uncooked rice should draw out all the moisture. Remove the battery and any ...
...heat it in an oven to about 150F for an hour. The difficult part is that some ovens are not controllable at this low of a setting, Some phones/screens will survive this and some will not. It was done ...
...heat no warranty on water damage so try this as last resort. I've done it with success. Take apart the phone (you will need precission screwdrivers - torx) note how you did this as you will have to ...
...oven) to dry the battery! 3 Use paper towels or a small vacuum attachment to remove as much of the moisture as possible. 4 According to popularmechanics.com, placing the phone in dry rice overnight ...
...oven :) So last nite I was laying down with my baby girl 2 wake up in the middle of the nite to my buttons not workin' on my curve... I was hott!!! So i googled it and came to this site realizing ...
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