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2010-07-08
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slightly off topic but still worthy of posting here. Do you know if the battery itself can be damaged by water.
I dropped my phone in the toilet and has been sent off fore repair by Vodafone but they said to keep the battery.
I am concerned that the phone will be fixed but i could now have a faulty battery
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2010-07-21
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-27
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2010-07-27
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i was thinking of doing some of the mods to the charger that i read about around here to ensure i dont have this issue again. can anyone give advise on what kind of file to use to grind away the teeth on the charger?
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2010-07-27
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2010-09-10
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2010-09-14
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I dropped my phone in the toilet and has been sent off fore repair by Vodafone but they said to keep the battery.
I am concerned that the phone will be fixed but i could now have a faulty battery