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...I'm convinced. You need to remove the battery immediately after the phone gets into the water. It cannot be turned on or off. If you turn it on without blow drying, it's going to break. It will cause the motherboard to burn off. Take it for repairs.
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It's going to be dry before it starts, I have 5235 water in the water for a day to dry, and then it's good.
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My 6120C was washed downstream by the river, jumped down and looked for more than an hour to find all the parts back,,, blowing the air conditioner for a day, well, it can be used again.
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Take out the battery, do not turn it on, put it in a container with pure alcohol, 10 minutes, take it out and dry it, and blow dry. It is best to open the lid and blow dry.
The correct way to deal with the mobile phone falling into the water is to immediately remove the battery and dry it with paper, then clean up the water of the host, wrap it in paper and put it in the rice tank (rice has good water absorption), take it out after 24 hours and try to turn it on, if it can't be turned on, send it to the local after-sales maintenance station for testing. Lenovo national after-sales maintenance point contact information:
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It should be a bit of a hassle lately, but it will be solved soon.
Water ingress is not available for after-sales.
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No, if you turn it on, the screen will flicker at most, and then it will freeze.