How to get your wet ipad dry
One of the worst things that can happen to your iPad is to get it wet –because the warranty and the paid-for Apple Care plan specifically exclude water hazards. So what next if you drop your iPad on water ?
It is useless to take the iPad to warranty office or try to sell it because there is ‘Liquid Submersion indicators’ inside iPad that turn pink on contact with water . One of these circular sensors is visible if you look down the headphone socket with a bright light -
So if Apple can’t – or won’t help – what can you do? don’t worry – there have been plenty of reports online of people successfully ‘drying out’ their drenched iPads and making them reusable.
Note: Never try to restart your mobile using direct current instead follow these steps:
The most successful method is to use some packets of Silica gel, which is an incredibly moisture-absorbent substance. You can always get those silica on some electronics appliance. Otherwise you can find it at Arts & Crafts shops – it’s used for drying flowers – or you may be able to grab it from an electronics store. Alternatively you can order it online.
Keep your iPad shielding with some packets of silica for about three days and then your iPad will be moisture free.
If you can’t get ahold of the Silica gel quickly, place your iPad in a bag or box of uncooked rice and reseal it. This will keep it as dry as possible in the meantime. Then transfer the iPad to the Silica gel bags as soon as you get them.
Finally connect up your iPad to your PC, load up iTunes and try to do a complete Restore. This will provide you with the best chance of getting the iPad to its pre-drenched working state.Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-get-your-wet-ipad-dry.html
Visit Gbejada Costa for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection