What is the best way to turn on my ipod after it has been in water? should i just turn it on or should i plug it in and let it turn on on its own?

what is the best way to turn on my ipod after it has been in water? should i just turn it on or should i plug it in and let it turn on on its own?

Firstly, give your Pod a lot of time to dry out before trying to use it - at least a week, a fortnight might even be advisable. Water takes a surprisingly long time to evaporate from inside something.
For a case, what you want is the Griffin Survivor:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/armored

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