Can push volume button or other button on water?
How about touchscreen sensitivity on water?
Play sound/music on water?
This all answer guys..
Idiot.
Why don't you fill the bathtub and try it it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoIUh6KpNM8
iMaterial said:
Why don't you fill the bathtub and try it it out.
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Bcoz im not idiot haha :silly:
Try the sink then?
no problem, i'm was swimming with my A5 in last week, all buttons function perfectly
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I used it to take pictures while swimming in the ocean and now im having issues with charging.
I get this prompt
Unable to charge. Charging Paused. Battery temperature too high
Msantipolo said:
I used it to take pictures while swimming in the ocean and now im having issues with charging.
I get this prompt
Unable to charge. Charging Paused. Battery temperature too high
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Mybe u need coke to remove rusty
Msantipolo said:
I used it to take pictures while swimming in the ocean and now im having issues with charging.
I get this prompt
Unable to charge. Charging Paused. Battery temperature too high
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Salt water is bad! Just don't do that
For me it really good just like the s7
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Hello, todays morning it drawned for about 20-25 seconds, phone is working after letting it dry in the sun.
Screen is a bit damaged
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Is that water in the screen?
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put in a bag of uncooke rice + time remove cover ...the water should come out
Is that water in the screen?
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You shouldn't have turned it on that fast.
Don't turn it on, remove battery asap, put the parts in rice, check back after 2 weeks.
http://www.wikihow.com/Save-a-Wet-Cell-Phone
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Is that water in the screen?
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Looks more like leprechaun juice to me.
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Hello, todays morning it drawned for about 20-25 seconds, phone is working after letting it dry in the sun.
Screen is a bit damaged
Is that water in the screen?
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i just say its a damn luck you got, cuz it turned on !
Ur just a noob!;D lol
My brother has this widget/icon on his rooted S III and I'm trying to identify it so that I can eliminate it. It will move from screen to screen, and when you touch it it powers the phone off. Anyone have any idea what it is or how to get it off the screen?
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drag and drop
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My brother has this widget/icon on his rooted S III and I'm trying to identify it so that I can eliminate it. It will move from screen to screen, and when you touch it it powers the phone off. Anyone have any idea what it is or how to get it off the screen?
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This may sound stupid but have you tried long pressing on it and then dragging it into the garbage bin?
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This may sound stupid but have you tried long pressing on it and then dragging it into the garbage bin?
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I haven't physically seen it or been able to play with it myself, but he said that whenever he touched it that it would power off the machine. And, to be frank, it is one of those cases where the phone has become smarter than the owner, so trying to diagnose this remotely has been a challenge. LOL But I think my nephew figured it out as some kind of power app that he'd installed.
My note 2 will just completely shut off at the slightest bump, for example like when I set my phone down on the table. I tried A factory reset, that didn't work. So I tried a little experiment, I figured it might be the battery so what I did was test to see how soft a bump had to be to make the device turn off. Once I kinda figured that out I plugged in the charger and tried the bumps again and this time the device would not turn off. Which tells me there's something wrong with the battery, more specifically the three little prongs that touch the battery but I can't say for sure. By the way I have a phone protector on my device. has anyone experienced this type of problem. I may just have to get another phone. Thanks for reading
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I had the exact same thing happen. I narrowed it down to the exact same issue. I responded to your other thread about the issue. A thin flexible spacer on the other end of the battery has been working perfectly for my device for the past 3 months.
I used a post it note folded 2-3 times or business card on the end opposite the contacts. The paper is nowhere near the electrical contacts
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Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
guys i just want to express my expirience with mi6 and his water splash ressistant. it is FAKE. few hours from now i exposed it to little water splash, dry it with paper and after a 30 seconds my screen start to flickering. flashing, and phone rebooting every 30 seconds.. i suspect in water and home button but not was sure until i put off rear glass panel and see this.. sealing is all over the panel except where buttons are.. there phone is not sealed, and if you put it in water, water will go inside your phone like did i mine. how stupid of you xiiaomi..
i cant belive this.. this is serious problem in construction design.. MI6 is not water splash resistant at all.. avoid all water contacts..
hopefully after i unpluged battery, take compressed air for electronics in can and blow out water from that area and now phone works..
pictures..
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Damn man, bad luck, how are you gonna revive it now? And thanks for the info mate.
It works after this. Transparent double tape all around and 5 hours is good..
Never near water again..
Hi I have note 5 pro and it drop in water for few scend and i dry it and put it in riz for 2 hour after this i torn on and i found the battry 0% and the phone trun off i put it in chrger and i see nothing on screen i back it to ris for 3 days now the phone when i put in chrge it do light of notification for one secend and when i want to turn it on i get a vibrations whith nothing on screen i let it in chrger for 2 hours i get in screen a embty batterie and sign of chrger and it turn off now any solution plz
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It might be to late now as you have already been charging the phone and turning it on. But if this ever happens leave the phone off until you have opened the phone up and checked to make sure there is no water inside.
Rice wont do anything and is a ****ty advice that will only give the water more time to do damage. Best thing to do is to get rid of the water inside as quick as possible!
If you do decide to open it up make sure to be careful with the battery as it can catch on fire(small explosion) if you accidentally damage it. So either watch some videos if you never done something like this before or get someone with experience to help you. Good luck.