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On May 27, 6:22*pm, Tim wrote:
I have a cell phone but don't use it much unless the wife needs to get ahold of me etc. Last year she wanted me to take her new cell when I went for a last hoorah on the boat. I wen't by myself. OK, so with lack of better judgement I should have left it in the boat when i was loading it at the doce, but no.... I had it in my front pocket. OK so the loading ramp was slippery when I went to crak the boat ont he trailer and sure enough, down on one knee I went. Wifes phone was drenched. I pulled the battery out, and left it on the dash all the way home to elt the sun and air conditioner attempt to dry it out. when I got home Ip put the batter y back in and turned it on. it worked for about 20 sec. and lights out. luckily it was insured. OK daughter couldnt' find her cell phone sunday night and monday I found it on the front steps and it had been rained on. Lights out. Is there such thing as a weather proof phone? I'm not planning on soaking one fully again, but then....... You never know especially when working outside in soaking clothing damp weather. thanks! My daughter's phone got washed with a pair of jeans, we did find it before the spin cycle! I took the battery out immediately and let it sit for a week. It worked after a good drying. |
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