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help on water damaged kindle
I accidentally spilled a cup of hot water on the kindle paperwhite. I quickly wiped it dry but now the screen is not sensing correctly especially the bottom right. This means something permanently broken or you guys have experienced similar thing before and know a way to save it? I only have it for couple of weeks, :-(
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For water-damaged electronics, you often hear the advice to leave it in a bag of uncooked rice, supposedly it draws the water out.
I know a few people who swear it fixed their phones. Alternatively, you can try returning it to Amazon and getting a replacement under warranty. |
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thanks a lot, eschwartz! I will buy some rice and try it!
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The touch sensitive layer is a chemical coating on the screen, so it's certainly possible that the water has damaged the coating.
I'd contact Kindle CS. They will more than likely simply send you a replacement free of charge. |
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Having had one, I wouldn't want another. But this may well be a reason that the H2O uses an IR rather than a capacitive touchscreen.
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It's probably an obvious point, but you need to put it in a SEALED bag with your rice. Eg, a ziploc bag.
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Actually, the very first thing you should do is to remove the battery - assuming that's possible.
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Much more potent are silica gel beads that are sometimes included in packages one receives when it's important that the item being shipped be kept mositure free. There are probably other substances besides silica gel available at stores that sell packing materials, but silica gel is the only one I can recall now. As far as returning a water damaged electronic device, I remember reading that Apple puts a small paper strip in its devices that turns color when it gets wet. This enables Apple to refuse replacement of a device they would otherwise be willing to replace, since they have proof that the device was mistreated, albeit unintentionally, by the owner. I have no idea if Amazon uses these strips. My guess is that they don't, because Kindles etc. are so much less expensive than Apple's and are important (primarily?) sales machines for Amazon Store products. But you never know. At least, I don't. |
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