dude, I do shit like this all the time. I'm onto my 4th phone this year because my phones will end up in sinks or some stuff. BUT I've had a 50% recovery rate from all water damaged phones by taking it a part and letting it dry thoroughly - put it as close to a heater as it can get without melting.
It isn't the water that damages the circuitry it's the current running through it goes wacko in water. If you don't use it after the water exposure and dry it out it's usually okay.
My recent phone ended up in a saucepan full of boiling water that I was poaching eggs in (I was at work, and got angry with my phone and threw it ... and I have a very bad aim). I switched it off straight away and dried it out and it was fine! however the phone that I dropped in the sink (I'm clumsy) and didn't notice, as in there for about 3 hours and I continued to ring it to try to find it. That one was fucked.
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It isn't the water that damages the circuitry it's the current running through it goes wacko in water. If you don't use it after the water exposure and dry it out it's usually okay.
My recent phone ended up in a saucepan full of boiling water that I was poaching eggs in (I was at work, and got angry with my phone and threw it ... and I have a very bad aim). I switched it off straight away and dried it out and it was fine! however the phone that I dropped in the sink (I'm clumsy) and didn't notice, as in there for about 3 hours and I continued to ring it to try to find it. That one was fucked.
sorry, that was a really long comment.