Water damage is one of the most common — and stressful — problems for any electronic device, especially smartphones. Whether it’s a quick splash, a drop in the sink, or full submersion, what you do in the first few minutes can make the difference between saving your device or losing it completely.
This guide will walk you through exactly what to do first — and what mistakes to avoid.
Before jumping into fixes, identify what you’re experiencing:
Each issue usually points to a specific cause.
If your phone is still on, power it off immediately.
👉 Even if it seems fine, turn it off.
Take off anything attached to the device:
This helps with airflow and prevents trapped moisture.
Use a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to wipe the device.
Position your phone so gravity helps drain moisture.
Place the device in a well-ventilated area.
👉 Airflow helps moisture evaporate safely.
Even if your phone starts working again, internal corrosion can develop later.
A professional repair technician can:
This is the #1 mistake.
👉 Wait until it’s properly inspected or fully dried.
Heat can:
👉 Heat = more harm than good.
This is one of the biggest misconceptions.
Rice may absorb some moisture, but:
👉 Rice is not a real fix — it’s a temporary illusion.
Shaking or blowing air:
Plugging in your phone while it’s wet can:
👉 Never charge a water-damaged device.
Even after drying, watch for:
These indicate internal damage that needs professional repair.
Water damage isn’t just about drying — it’s about preventing corrosion inside the device.
Without proper cleaning:
Professional repair includes:
✔ Internal cleaning
✔ Corrosion removal
✔ Component testing
When it comes to water damage:
👉 Speed matters
👉 Correct action matters more
Avoid quick “home remedies” and focus on protecting the device until it can be properly repaired.
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