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How do I dispose my iPhone?
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It's actually very easy:
1. Put it in a Zip-Lock
2. Flush
1. Put it in a Zip-Lock
2. Flush
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I am considering keeping it in my time capsule to give to my kids. I may sell it, but it is wet. (the post office asks if there is liquids in your box) I cannot say that there is not.
I don't know man, but the traffic lines are getting heavier and heavier as people stops to watch the trinity in its lake stage.
put it in the oven for 15-20 minutes, should dry it out nicely
My very own pool!!!
I'd imagine.
Check out the weather report for the next 10 days...
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/76133?from=36hrtopnavundeclared
Check out the weather report for the next 10 days...
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/76133?from=36hrtopnavundeclared
Sorry, but I cannot bake my iPhone in the oven. I head that the excelerator cannot be exposed to heat at extremely high temperatures.
Is this Apple Discussion or weather.com? 😉
What about in some boiling water?
Hmm, the truth is that I cannot damage it more than it already is damaged!!! So, I think that it will be visiting eBay shortly. Thanks for the iPhone recipe though.
Last Monday I went to White Rock Lake for a bicycle ride, I was 5 miles from my Jeep and it started to pour so so hard, hey that was the best bicycle ride ever, I got soaked from heads to toes.
Seriously I'll buy it from you 😀
is all related to water on this thread roflmao, I still can't get over the fact that you drowned your iphone.
My pool has chlorine in it and whatever parts you use from it could be very bad at this point. Nothing is worse than an iPhone that doesn't even work. HELP!!!
It isn't so funny 😟
DONT DISPOSE OF IT!!!
I dropped mine in a lake today trying to get on our boat and all I had to do was prop it against my shoe with the blow dryer on the floor blowing on it for about an hour and it worked fine!!!
Be sure to turn the blow dryer off every now and then so you don't fry your iPhone though!
The longer you dry it, the better the screen will look until, eventually, it will be back to brand new!
Hope this helps!
Glad to know I'm not the first/only one to drown my iPhone!!
I dropped mine in a lake today trying to get on our boat and all I had to do was prop it against my shoe with the blow dryer on the floor blowing on it for about an hour and it worked fine!!!
Be sure to turn the blow dryer off every now and then so you don't fry your iPhone though!
The longer you dry it, the better the screen will look until, eventually, it will be back to brand new!
Hope this helps!
Glad to know I'm not the first/only one to drown my iPhone!!
Disposing iPhone