Dropped my iphone in the toilet.

It was in there for a second, but it turned itself off. But there is still a little red light on at the top of the screen. I've vaccummed it to draw out any excess water and put it in rice in a warm place. Is there any hope for me?!

I would use Silica Gel packets... not rice if possible as rice grains have that fine white powder that will get all in the phone... wrap it well in something else then put it in rice if you can't get Silica Gel to use... let it dry in there for a while... the longer the better chance of recovery... as stated don't plug in or try to turn on during the dry period...
if all else fails and it won't work again, then your only option is to get a new phone... Apple does have a water damage out of warranty program to replace the damaged phone...
http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/faq/#warranty7

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    dropped my iPhone in the toilet, any helpful solutions? im letting it dry out in the sun right now.

    Try the rice trick:
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    But I'm afraid you'll have to get it serviced:
    Apple - Support - Service Answer Center
    Message was edited by: Ingo2711

  • I dropped my iPhone in the toilet?

    So, I was in my bathroom just about to get in the shower while listening to music, being the clumsy person I am, I ended up dropping my iPhone in the toilet. I quickly gathered the iPhone, and placed it in rice. I waited 3 days, and if I plug it into my laptop, it turns on for about 10 seconds (only logo appears) then it shuts off. I was wondering if I visited the Apple Store, would they replace this? I have an iPhone 4.
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    It was $99 with a contract heavily subsidised by the carrier.
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    at an Apple Reatail store 

  • Unbelievable...Dropped my iphone in the toilet.

    I am heart broken. Have a white screen & cant turn it off. Not showing up in my itunes. Any suggestions? Is there any hope?

    I love it when someone post theses because what's unbelieveable to me a that you were useing your $400 iPhone while using the restroom. But yes call apple they can repair it and put it back in to warranty for $199 for a 4gb and $249 for a 8gb
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    i dont want to  go to the apple store  because i'm lazy. so any help?

    There's nothing really to do.  If it is that unresponsive, it is almost assuredly fried beyond recovery.  All you can do is...go to an Apple store (sorry, there's nothing anyone can do about the lazy thing)... pay the $199 (in the USA at least) out of warranty replacement fee and get another one.

  • Drop my iphone in the toilet and now is in recovery mode, if i restore will i lose my pictures?

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    Don't turn a water soaked electronic device on.  Pack it immediately in rice and wait until it is completely dry.  Even if it works initially components may corrode and eventually fail.  There are "Bags" you can buy to restore a water soaked cell phone (one time bags, or multi-use bags).  If you don't have one of these bags, then rice is the best thing I know of.  Obviously if you can get the phone to your service provider or an Apple Store that would be your best solution.

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    A week ago today, I dropped my iPhone in the toilet. The bottom half was submerged. I took it out immediately and tried to dry it. I had to get to class so I wiped it and put it face down in front of a fan on a paper towel so it could drain. I went to class for an hour and half then got rice from the store. I rushed back and put my phone in it over night. The next day, I plugged it in and it began to charge again. I had some issues the first day with the touch capabilities working sometimes and not other times. After that day, it worked fine again, except the regular camera and flashlight do not work. That didn't really matter to me as I am upgrading in a few months and the front-facing camera still works. The phone turns off near 20% battery, which is not too bad. Now, today, my phone died around 9%, but I didn't notice for awhile that it was dead. I plugged it into my laptop, but the phone charger was starting to rip. I thought that was why it wasn't charging. Then, I used another cord and it still did not charge. My two roommates each tried to get it to charge and both dropped my phone on the floor (Not sure if that has anything to do with the problems I'm having). I let it sit then plugged it back into my laptop. The battery picture with the red line showed up. I let it stay plugged in for about half an hour to come back to a phone with still a black screen. It was very hot so I unplugged it. I let it sit then retried again. The battery picture has not come back and it will not respond to charging from either an outlet or laptop. Not sure what to do or what is causing this. I read online that people used the "hard restart" with the home and lock buttons, but it is not working. I think it may be from dropping it in the toilet and falling on the floor, but I'm not sure. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? Or at least get it to charge?

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    Whyild-
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