I might adopt "Wet iPhone?" as my personal "This ain't right" catchphrase.
By the way, I forgot to respond to you before ... it's portfolio-assessment week at Spelman and all is madness. JD had already returned from Charlotte when you made your very generous DVD offer.
I am still hoping mine will spontaneously regenerate.
Actually, there may be a way to fix it. Little known secret. Get yourself a ziploc bag, and one of those little dryout thingies that you find in pill bottles and bags of beef jerky. (probably the plastic cylinder ones are better) put that and the phone in the bag, zip up, and let it sit for a day or so. Swear to god it works.
Not sure if it works with chlorinated water, but have heard glowing testimony from folks who have dropped their phone in the terlet.
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I might adopt "Wet iPhone?" as my personal "This ain't right" catchphrase.
By the way, I forgot to respond to you before ... it's portfolio-assessment week at Spelman and all is madness. JD had already returned from Charlotte when you made your very generous DVD offer.
I am still hoping mine will spontaneously regenerate.
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Actually, there may be a way to fix it. Little known secret. Get yourself a ziploc bag, and one of those little dryout thingies that you find in pill bottles and bags of beef jerky. (probably the plastic cylinder ones are better) put that and the phone in the bag, zip up, and let it sit for a day or so. Swear to god it works.
Not sure if it works with chlorinated water, but have heard glowing testimony from folks who have dropped their phone in the terlet.
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