Cell Phone Died

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lumberjack

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My cell phone was kilt yesterday, and I lost all my numbers. If I'm supposed to have your number(s), send it my way :)
 
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Haha. Dunked it in the lake, fixed it, then ran it through the washing machine that night and it didn't wanna come back.

Not even a chuckle over the license plate, been waiting years to use that picture! :(:lol:
 
Lots of information on the web about repairing water damaged phones, but I dunno about having been in a washing machine....
 
Whoa, Never done that. But I have some of the cleanest pocket knives and small scredrivers known to man.
 
I had an orphan calf I was feeding, dropped my phone in a bucket of milk! Slow motion drop, with a big kerploooooooop. Strange buzzing, beeping noises.

I rinsed it off with water, put it on top of a fence post in the winter sun. Came back after checking the herd, and it worked fine.

I remember a soccer mom going to the porta-john....dropped it right in. I think she left it there.
 
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Normally the oven for a couple hours at 150* does the trick. Of course when I took it to the shop to get the numbers swapped, it started working again, although it needed a little more work.
 
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The phone before this one made it to it's 4th soak/dry before it wasn't any more, but I still managed to get the numbers out of it.
 
I know of a certain phone that is supposed to be "ruggedized" but didn't take well to a dunk in a glass of water:?
I like my SIM card, one of the FEW advantages of AT&T.
 
I know of a certain phone that is supposed to be "ruggedized" but didn't take well to a dunk in a glass of water:?
I like my SIM card, one of the FEW advantages of AT&T.

Sounds like my old POS Motorola I355. After 3 weeks, the speakerphone started acting up, after 3 months, odd buttons started shorting out. After 6, we ditched Nextel and went to Verizon, since Nextel has little coverage in the sticks.
 
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