My C3 won't start up after get wet.

My C3 won't start up after get wet, i dries it and put it in uncooked rice for 24 hour, it still won't start up. When i charge it keep red light and wont start up. Can anyone help me? p/s:The phone still under warranty.

  is correct, contact your local Xperi Care they might be able to tell you if they can repair the phone or the extend of the damage http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/  

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