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joseph: dude...just dump the rice.... nasi berlambak la di Malaysia
I removed the battery and blow dry the phone with a hair dryer from inside (careful not to get too hot - you might fry some circuits, and also since the C6-01 had metal casing you could fry your hands). I also tried leaving the phone in some rice (as recommended) for a couple of hours only, since it was already late in the evening and I just couldn't wait to see the outcome and fate of that MYR 1,000 phone (that's about 170 BigMacs).
Now it's working without any problem. Thank God! Hopefully,your N900 will survive it. Let us know.