Dropped Iphone 4 in water, won't boost past white apple!

Hi,
Dropped Iphone 4 in the sink full of water, fool enough to not turn it off after. Now its been a month an it still won't boost past the white apple. It doesn't react to me pushing the top button, but if i plug it into my mac the white apple will show in intervals of 10 seconds over and over.
Any idea how I can fix this?

kbergen wrote:
I live in Europe, Scandinavia. Is this replacement program only for US?
No, but is only available at an Apple store or through Apple directly.
More than likely your logic board is toast...perhaps your digitizer as well...most expensive parts in an iPhone. You can try a third-party repair shop, but if it were me, I wouldn't invest the money.

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