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  • it was similar to the video but at my toilet there wasn't just water :/

  • AWW JIMENY CHRISTMAS!!

  • Jimny CHristmas! LOL! XD

  • 00:09

    dropped your phone in the toilet? not a problem, you've got a spare phone right there in your hand!

  • Lol after I watched this video iI tried to fix my wet phone, but it was already fixed ! :)

  • if america was SMART, they would think like asia, and make WATERPROOF PHONES. seriously. america is soooo dumb, and behind when it comes to technology.

  • @FWDorRE When i was in China they didn't have any waterproof phones. They all used similar phones to what we use in the US, Iphones ect. So unless your talking about Japan or other Asian countries your full of shit and should probably move out of their mothers basement

  • There is a neat little product called DampRid that is a moisture absorber used for high humidity areas of the home like basements etc. it uses moisture absorbing beads in a small case with a cloth opening at the top that is great to place a wet phone on then place the whole contraption in a freezer bag with all the air you can squeeze out removed. These little beads work wonders. Not to mention they are sold for about 2-3 dollars at the dollar store instead of the $20 save a phone bag products.

  • Very good to know, because you never know when this could be you . . .

  • I did what this video says and I tested it like 2-3 hours after and YAY IT WORKS WELL AGAIN :D THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!

  • Thank you very much

  • haha, cool

  • Thanks for the tip

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