핸드폰물에빠졌을때 Seoul City – Seoul in my hands

핸드폰물에빠졌을때Citizen reporter Kim Jong-seong

Publication date 2014.07.28. 00:00
Modification date 2014.07.28. 00:00
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[Seoul Talk Talk] I went to the pool at an amusement park with my family and my phone ended up falling into the water. When I took out my phone from the water and tried to operate it, I thought it would work at first, but soon it stopped working. The next day, he left his cell phone at the after-sales service center, but in the end, even the photos containing his precious travel memories had to be completely washed away. He summarized the words of a cell phone after-sales service center employee on how to save the cell phone when it falls into water.
Remove the battery
You may be tempted to turn on the power and check if there is anything wrong, but you must resist. If current flows through a wet circuit in a cell phone, it may short-circuit and burn out the circuit. Therefore, mobile phones are designed to automatically turn off when submerged. The top priority is to remove removable batteries, memory cards, etc. while the power is off. If the power is not turned off, do not press the shutdown button but just open the case and take out the battery. It is best to turn off the battery-integrated model as soon as you notice it falling into the water.
Rinse sea water and swimming pool water once.
Most mobile phone submersion during the holiday season occurs not in fresh water, but in sea water or swimming pools at summer resorts. If you drop your phone into highly salty sea water or swimming pool water with a strong disinfectant odor, you should gently rinse your phone in clean running water or tap water for less than one minute. It may seem like you are killing your phone twice, but if you leave it alone, contaminants such as salt and chemicals will accelerate corrosion of the circuit. In particular, mobile phones that have fallen into seawater should be taken to an after-sales service center as soon as possible because corrosion occurs quickly due to the salt. He explained that it is best to have the repair done within a day after removing the salt, and the longer it is delayed, the more likely it is that the cell phone will be declared dead.
Do not dry with a hair dryer.
In a hurry, there are many cases where a cell phone that has fallen into water is dried with a dryer. However, it is said that the high heat of the dryer actually causes parts to be damaged. After removing the moisture with a dry cloth, place it at an angle to avoid direct sunlight and dry it in the natural wind.
Even if it looks fine on the outside, be sure to visit the after-sales service center.
Even if the phone appears to be operating normally, water that seeps into every nook and cranny of the phone corrodes its interior. For this reason, abnormal symptoms may gradually occur over time. Even if you are lucky enough to take emergency measures and save your phone, you must visit an after-sales service center within 3 days of flooding to have it thoroughly inspected.

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