I had a new (about a week) old Samsung E315 cell phone that took a trip through the washing machine in my pants pocket. It was on at the time of the washing, so when I found it it must have been ~2 hours later. I immediately removed the battery and placed the phone on the heat register (make sure it doesn't get TOO hot) for 4-5 days, then when I put the battery back in it worked perfectly! surprising that is worked so well, I didnt even need to take it apart, just let it dry out completely.
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I had a new (about a week) old Samsung E315 cell phone that took a trip through the washing machine in my pants pocket. It was on at the time of the washing, so when I found it it must have been ~2 hours later. I immediately removed the battery and placed the phone on the heat register (make sure it doesn't get TOO hot) for 4-5 days, then when I put the battery back in it worked perfectly! surprising that is worked so well, I didnt even need to take it apart, just let it dry out completely.