My Razr V3c got a little water damage and now once everything dried up the phone is working fine but it doesn't pick up a signal. Can someone help me PLEASE
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You need to check the RF. The RF is a component that pick up the signal. It is usually placed on the upper portion of the phone where there's a small exhaust so that the RF could pick up the signal better.
Once the RF gets wet, the component might become defective.
can you do formatting? format it now, their is some program have deleted in your phone. i can format a cellphone, but in nokia. maybe i will find a way to solve your very little problem. i have a problem too! can you solve it? my problem is your phone.
first, make sure your Razr has no physical or water damage. If it's a T-Mobile phone, there will be a red sticker on the phone behind the battery. That indicates the phone as been exposed to water damage. Could mean the phone is shorting out on you. Now, I would suggest if the is NOT water damaged, to powercycle (turn off and on the phone) daily. Just off for about 30 seconds. Not long at all. If the white screen continues, do a master reset. Settings, -intial set up-master reset-code is 1234 or if you put in a different security code. This will work!
open the back of the phone and look right above the battery there should be a little circle if it is red...means phone has water damage. the same thing happend to my phone there is little if anything that can be done to fix the problem
There is a good chance that the phone will work once dried...but make sure it is totally dry (try to absord all water ad give it a few days to dry out) before attempting to turn on. If you take it part and dry out the parts...even better.
Anytime anything electronic gets wet, the first thing to do is remove the battery, electricity and water don't mix, it'll corrode the circuits inside, then let the gadget dry out completely, putting it somewhere warm is good, it might take a few days, if you can get your hands on some fresh dessicant packs (you know, those little "do not eat" packets you get in electronics and cameras and such now and then) they might help dry out the phone if you put them and it in a ziplock bag for a couple days.
if the circuits inside aren't corroded from having electricity on while wet, then the phone may be fine after it's dried out.
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