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WARNING!!! Blackberries should NOT swim in water troughs!!!

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  • #21
    Last year in one week's time I had not one but two cell phones decide to try swimming while filling a water bucket. Unfortunately, both drowned.

    Now, my phone stays in my tack locker when I am at the barn working with water.

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    • #22
      I had an LG that not only took swims, but it enjoyed making snow angels in the snow, building a sand castle on the beach, and it worked fine. However, it got SO excited when we started cantering down the trail that it hopped out and down with glee...never to be heard from again.

      I'm pretty sure it's living the happy woodsman life...being a home for some ants.
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      As in, the majikal butterfly-fahting gypsy vanners.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by jengersnap View Post
        (a "blue" blackberry)
        Wouldn't that make it a "Blueberry" instead of a Blackberry?

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        • #24
          May have already been stated.......

          But hairdryers on swimming cell phones is a no-no!!!

          Take as much apart as you can (back cover off, batter out, etc) and stick it in a bowl of dry rice -- my poor phone has been to hell and back and STILL works after this! Along with various other electronics such as MP3 players and whatnot....
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          • #25

            OK, I have all the required 21st century gadgetry, but my qwerty/smart phone is not a crackberry, and I refuse to believe that I am the only one who read this threadtitle and pictured a horse trying to get water through a mass of thorny bushes.
            --I was running through my knowledge of plant toxicity, and so on thinking, it's not even the right season...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by TrueColours View Post
              ... sigh ...

              Blackberries and water troughs do NOT mix well. Trust me on this one ...

              NO matter how much they may beg and say the weather is nicer, just a little dip wont hurt anything, they are liars. Even a quick dip on a nice day is not good for cell phones. Not at all.

              And then when you are bending over a water trough to fill it up, admiring the birds and the squirrels and that damned phone JUMPS out of its holder and goes "plop!" into the water trough on its own so you madly fish it out, get soaked in the process, and started whacking it against your sweatshirt and jeans to get the gurgling sound to go away from inside of it, wipe everything on your clothes to try and dry it off and race inside to get the hair dryer out

              They may come out cleaner than when they went in, and when you reboot them, that nice little hour glass spins around happily and you think "okay! The Blackberry WAS right! A little swim never hurt anything ..." but then those damned buttons wont work anymore and you get out the hair dryer and you blow into every crevice it has and it still looks okay and very much cleaner, but it wont "go" any more ...

              Then you try calling it and BINGO! It rings and you see who is calling but you cant push the buttons to answer the call so great - you can see who is calling you but you cant do a damned thing about it except to curse the damned swimming Blackberry ...

              So - Ive got it pugged in now inside and I thought maybe if it thinks about things for awhile and contemplates life in the huge cellphone junkheap in the sky, it might agree to work a little longer for me?

              What are the chances? Anyone else have a Blackberry that went for a swim and actually worked afterwards?

              i do!!!

              my blackberry decided to go for a swim within the first week of me having it I blow dried it (on COLD .. NOT NOT NOT hot!) and let it air out for 24 hours before plugging it it .... if I were you unplug it now until you are SURE its all dry. I did that to my last phone after it went for a dip in the potty .. and i fired the whole inside

              however, my blackberry is still happily chugging away ;]
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              • #27
                50/50 didn't help my Motorola E815 from an icky swim in the toilet...yes...the toilet ....euw......and I had to retrieve it ..double euwwwww.....

                NO go on revival, just a glimmer of power (my DH tried to turn it on after just a few hours out...NO NO NO!!!!)

                Now, an iPhone in the toilet? It best not happen. There OR in the water trough.....it better have more sense than my staid ole Motorola did...
                "As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use."- William James
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                  #28
                  But hairdryers on swimming cell phones is a no-no!!!
                  So - now I have learned my lesson and from now on - a bag of white rice it is!

                  I am now the proud owner of a shiny new Blackberry Curve with GPS and all sorts of wonderful new gadgets that it will take me 3+ years to figure out I'm sure!

                  I have stuck it next to the "BAD" Blackberry to show it what happens to bad phones that decide to go swimming in water troughs

                  I must say this thread has been a hoot - I had NO idea these damned things had minds of their own and secretly wanted to be free and live in the woods, and splash happily in mud puddles and make snow angels and the like ...

                  And the funniest thing of all? When the damned thing went "plop!" in the trough the first thing I thought of was "Jill Johnson at Hunters Peak Farm"
                  She is my trainer in PA and I have lost count of the times I have tried to get hold of her for DAYS only to find she fried another cell phone that also yearned to go swim with the fishies and she hadnt gotten a new one yet ...

                  So Jill - this "plop" into the trough this morning was for you!
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                  • #29
                    Take out the battery, and use a hair dryer on medium or low heat for a while. Dry out its innards Fully charge the battery and don't use it for a day hopefully ensuring it is dry.
                    Don't microwave it.....doesn't work well afterwards....... don't ask

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Melelio View Post
                      50/50 didn't help my Motorola E815 from an icky swim in the toilet...yes...the toilet ....euw......and I had to retrieve it ..double euwwwww.....

                      NO go on revival, just a glimmer of power (my DH tried to turn it on after just a few hours out...NO NO NO!!!!)
                      Been there, done that. I was in the restroom stall at work, flushed, and as I was pulling up my pants, my Motorola Startac popped off my belt and into the bowl, and dissappeared into the swirling water. I let out a huge "OH S#!T" and watched it go down. My first thoughts were "it's going to clog the lines", and "how am I going to explain this to my husband". Then the swirling stopped, and the phone popped back up to the surface. So, I stood there stareing at it for a minute, then said, oh well, it's been through the rinse cycle, and fished it out.

                      I then wrapped it in paper towel, and scrubbed my hands. But alas, it was dead, dead, dead. So I called my husband, and after he stopped laughing, he told me to stop at the Verizon store and get a new phone. I did try to turn it back on, and all the phone did was give a weak scream. . .

                      The phone guy told me I should have just said it got caught in the rain, they would have replaced it for free then, shame on me for being honest. At any rate, I got a phone that for the only time in my life was better than my husband's (he used to give me his hand-me-downs when he upgraded).

                      The next day, as I was showing off the new phone to my co-workers, and explaining why I had a new phone, one of the women said "that was you in there?" I guess she was in the next stall and heard the whole thing. She said she was afraid to come out of the stall until I left the restroom. I am always a good source of humor for my friends.
                      There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be. - Andy Adams

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                      • #31
                        Originally posted by millwrightmomma View Post
                        Take out the battery, and use a hair dryer on medium or low heat for a while. Dry out its innards Fully charge the battery and don't use it for a day hopefully ensuring it is dry.
                        Don't microwave it.....doesn't work well afterwards....... don't ask
                        Using a hair dryer is not recommended because it can actually push the water further into into the inner recesses of the phone. However, it sounds like for you, the hair dryer worked and teh microwave didn't...I think I can guess what the outcome of microwave vs. cell phone was!
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                        • #32
                          Get one of these:
                          http://www.casiogzone.com/

                          They are kinda fugly, they're kinda bulky, but they survive anything and everything. Mine's been through dog water bowls, pools, soap, hoof oil, my bashing it into walls by accident, dropping it on concrete more times than I can count...and it still works and looks brand new after two years.
                          I have the navy type-S, but I really like the bright orange Boulder...maybe I'll be able to get one whenever this thing finally dies sometime next decade.
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                          • #33
                            http://shoping24h.net/shoping/images/30884_pdi.gif

                            This phone has been through it all. Toilet, water tanks, bath tub (I need to leave it somewhere else..), dogs, mouthy horses, run over by a few trailers, and has even survived being dropped while open, stepped on by a very heavy horse, and then run over by a car.

                            I once left it on top of my car, someone picked up about 5 miles away from home and called a number. We got it back that night, only a few rubs on the corners. Very hardy phone, has stood up to my teenager abuse for 3 years.

                            When that one gets wet, nextel suggest immediately to take the battery out and dry with a towel. Take apart as much of the phone, let it dry. Don't attempt to used until you are sure the phone is dry.

                            My poor phone is 100% functional despite all the use and abuse.

                            P.s. He hasn't decided to be a forest dweller yet, but I keep my ringer up just for the occasion. He did want to dig in the arena a few times, until he was banished to the cupholder of the nearest chair.
                            To be loved by a horse, or by any animal, should fill us with awe-
                            for we have not deserved it.
                            Marion Garretty

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                            • #34
                              soooooo relating to this thread...my cells have jumped into water troughs, been run over by four wheelers, dived into soaking alfalfa cubes, and gone snowboarding (without the snowboard) ALLL were eventually fatalities. Latest casualty was my sister's phone which dived out of her pocket into a pile of suds during a Friesian bath...we found a new phone store (since the one at the mall knows us) and took it to Muhammed...she told him her phone had "quit working" after a fall...Muhammed looked at it and said (in his Muhammed accent) "oooooooo, your phone hezz been shut by a bibbee gun" "WHAT?!?!!?" says sis (a response we have never gotten) "Yesssssss" says Muhammed, pointing to a truly "bibbee" looking dent in the corner of the phone "ooooo, yes," he continues "your mutherboard is done" (always a bad sign) Now Sis is panicking wondering if indeed she has been the victim unknowingly of a "bibbee gun" sniper, and was saved by her sacrificial cell phone. As we more closely examine the dent, the light dawns in both of us...it is the shape of certain big ole Friesian's right front horse shoe stud...sigh....we inquire if there is a clause in her contract excepting phone-stomping by Friesians...there is not...we come home with yet another cell phone, ruined within days of the two year contract expiring...keep the stories coming and good luck with your new Blackberry...sis and I will never be allowed near such fancy schmancy phones...we get the work horse ones, and we kill them too!
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                              • #35
                                They just don't make them like they used to.

                                The first ones we had, a little thick and clunkier, I dumped in tanks a few times, along with the poor things having a rough life hanging from my belt and they kept on kicking.

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                                • #36
                                  http://www.chronicleforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?p=3928473#post3928473

                                  Ah, but you haven't lived until you've seen them...BlackBerries in the mist, coming into the meadows to feed on sunshine, skittering back into the shadows when one of them rings. These elusive creatures are carving out new habitat even as we speak, and it appears that a few cell phones are joining the feral bands. Will they be successful in their own ecological niche - electronica?
                                  Last edited by Pat9; Mar. 6, 2009, 10:34 AM. Reason: I see that I shouldn't have put the title in the posting
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                                  • #37
                                    my phone got rained on. I was laying out after my workout, and it had been sunny and we had a t-storm hit. I was too stubborn to leave so i continued to lay there. lol

                                    anyway I got the car kit shit... and took it apart and let it rest. Some fan action.

                                    I hear two things, blow dryers bad.. and two there is a like a dye that gets released when it gets wet on the back of the phone so if you take it in and you say it didn't and the see that it was, they won't refund or something. I wasn't sure but I know they got sneaky about the water detection issue

                                    wild phones that they are- always trying to be naughty and escape!

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                                    • #38
                                      ummmmmm...ditto to that red dot thingy...not that I've had any personal experience with that
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                                      • #39
                                        My Razr tried to commit suicide by leaping into a toilet at the Kentucky Horse Park. I was able to revive him and force him back into his life of drudgery.
                                        my horse trailer was stolen from kentucky horse park. Seen it?

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                                        • #40
                                          Don't power up till COMPLETELY dry!

                                          Try to resist the urge to 'just check' if the phone works by powering it up. That fries most phones that have taken a dunk. Be sure it is dried out completely, and then wait longer and try the rice. And then turn it on. the process of powering up the device will fry the circuits if is even the slightest bit still wet. Resist the urge!!! your chances will be better.
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