- Nov 2, 2012
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Son dunked my Evo 4G LTE under a foot of water. It was still on, so powered it off by holding the top button down, then dried it out in rice for several days. Plugged it in, powered it on - amazing! Looked great! Had to leave for work, by the time I arrived the phone was a brick - no power, no reset holding top button (with or without volume up or down), did not register at Sprint store when plugged in via USB.
Questions for the pros:
1. Is there any hope for the phone? Could it just be the battery is trashed? Is it possible to get/replace just the battery?
2. More importantly, I have my daughters first four months of life in video and photo on the phone's internal storage. I know, I should have backed it up, but I have two in diapers so best practice sometimes falls by the wayside. Does anyone out there know how to get to and read this phone's internal storage? Is it a chip that can be removed and accessed? Can I solder some wires somewhere on the phone? I'll certainly try anything, links to video or written narrative from someone who has done this would be greatly appreciated.
The phone is under warranty, sprint offered a refurbished for $35 - so I know I can get a working phone back, but I'll gladly opt to pay for a new phone and rip this one apart to get my data back.
Thanks!
Questions for the pros:
1. Is there any hope for the phone? Could it just be the battery is trashed? Is it possible to get/replace just the battery?
2. More importantly, I have my daughters first four months of life in video and photo on the phone's internal storage. I know, I should have backed it up, but I have two in diapers so best practice sometimes falls by the wayside. Does anyone out there know how to get to and read this phone's internal storage? Is it a chip that can be removed and accessed? Can I solder some wires somewhere on the phone? I'll certainly try anything, links to video or written narrative from someone who has done this would be greatly appreciated.
The phone is under warranty, sprint offered a refurbished for $35 - so I know I can get a working phone back, but I'll gladly opt to pay for a new phone and rip this one apart to get my data back.
Thanks!