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The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by DevGuru: 8:09am On Dec 01, 2016
This is actually a counter-thread to a recent post by CellPhoneRepai wherein he regarded the rice technique for repairing phone as a myth. Before regarding it as a myth, anyone can do a little research into how the technique works and what might cause it to fail. A phone repairer or an engineer may find it difficult to understand but a crop scientist like me will understand it. It works wonders provided you follow the rules. It has worked well for me on four phones and even a laptop that a huge volume of water spilled on. It is dry rice and not cooked rice so I wonder how sugar molecules will get to the phone board as the writer claimed.

MY SCIENTIFIC SUBMISSION ON HOW IT WORKS

Rice is very hygroscopic - which means it has a great affinity for water. It absorbs water molecules from its immediate surroundings. To make this technique work on a phone that dropped inside water, the following conditions must be fulfilled:

1. The phone must not be in the water for more than a few seconds. This means that the faster you get the phone out of water the more reliable the rice technique is.

2. The battery MUST be removed IMMEDIATELY - the longer the battery stays in the phone after the water incident, the less the likelihood of the rice technique saving your phone. Delay for a few seconds might cause you to visit a phone repair shop because a charged battery being in the phone will facilitate short-circuiting on the motherboard which might make the phone malfunction even after the water is completely drained out.

3. Put the phone (without the battery) inside a fairly large quantity uncooked rice. Not just on top of the rice bag but dipped deep inside the rice and completely covered with the rice. The more the rice, the higher the effectiveness of this technique. This is because the rice grains that are closest to the phone will be the first to absorb water molecules and those grains will have to transfer the moisture to the ones farther from the phone.

4. Use rice that is stored in a completely dry environment. If the rice has been stored in an environment with high relative humidity, this technique might not work because the rice grains are already possibly saturated with moisture and their ability to absorb more is extremely weak. The same thing goes for rice stored in a container that had some water in it before pouring the rice. The grains have already absorbed the water and can now absorb less.

5. You must resist any urge to replace the battery and use the phone within 24 hours from the time you insert it into the rice. The long wait might save you some few bucks. Calls, Facebook, Whatsapp and others can wait till the rice grains have perfected their magical healing on your phone. Sometimes, you may have to keep the phone there for longer period depending on the severity of the incident and the size of the phone, in the end, it will surely pay off. In the case of my laptop, I left it inside a bag of rice for a whole week. It's well over six months now and it has never shown any sign of malfunctioning caused by the water.

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE RICE TECHNIQUE AND SUN DRYING / HEATING

Many people have left their phones outside in the hot sun to drain the water and perceived that this technique worked only to begin to notice some anomalies in the functioning of the phone some days after the sun-drying. Sun works best in removing surface moisture and does not completely remove tiny water molecules already clogged in some 'micro' spaces on the circuit board. Sun first heats up the hardware and then causes the moisture to evaporate. This causes moisture migration within the phone and the evaporated water might condense at a different part of the board if it hits a cooler surface. This is why some phones sometimes have cloudy screen several hours after sun-drying.

In contrast, the rice technique doesn't require that the phone gets heated. Though the ambient temperature may influence the rate of water absorption, most dry rice would do appreciably well under room temperature. Also, the water doesn't condense in the phone, it just finds its way out to hit the rice grains.

Thank you for your time.

Cc: lalasticlala ishilove mynd44

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Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 12:14pm On Dec 01, 2016
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Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Dalyjay(m): 3:07pm On Dec 01, 2016
why am I reading dis nonsense?
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Nobody: 6:15pm On Dec 01, 2016
DevGuru:
This is actually a counter-thread to a recent post by CellPhoneRepai wherein he regarded the rice technique for repairing phone as a myth. Before regarding it as a myth, anyone can do a little research into how the technique works and what might cause it to fail. A phone repairer or an engineer may find it difficult to understand but a crop scientist like me will understand it. It works wonders provided you follow the rules. It has worked well for me on four phones and even a laptop that a huge volume of water spilled on. It is dry rice and not cooked rice so I wonder how sugar molecules will get to the phone board as the writer claimed.

MY SCIENTIFIC SUBMISSION ON HOW IT WORKS

Rice is very hygroscopic - which means it has a great affinity for water. It absorbs water molecules from its immediate surroundings. To make this technique work on a phone that dropped inside water, the following conditions must be fulfilled:

1. The phone must not be in the water for more than a few seconds. This means that the faster you get the phone out of water the more reliable the rice technique is.

2. The battery MUST be removed IMMEDIATELY - the longer the battery stays in the phone after the water incident, the less the likelihood of the rice technique saving your phone. Delay for a few seconds might cause you to visit a phone repair shop because a charged battery being in the phone will facilitate short-circuiting on the motherboard which might make the phone malfunction even after the water is completely drained out.

3. Put the phone (without the battery) inside a fairly large quantity uncooked rice. Not just on top of the rice bag but dipped deep inside the rice and completely covered with the rice. The more the rice, the higher the effectiveness of this technique. This is because the rice grains that are closest to the phone will be the first to absorb water molecules and those grains will have to transfer the moisture to the ones farther from the phone.

4. Use rice that is stored in a completely dry environment. If the rice has been stored in an environment with high relative humidity, this technique might not work because the rice grains are already possibly saturated with moisture and their ability to absorb more is extremely weak. The same thing goes for rice stored in a container that had some water in it before pouring the rice. The grains have already absorbed the water and can now absorb less.

5. You must resist any urge to replace the battery and use the phone within 24 hours from the time you insert it into the rice. The long wait might save you some few bucks. Calls, Facebook, Whatsapp and others can wait till the rice grains have perfected their magical healing on your phone. Sometimes, you may have to keep the phone there for longer period depending on the severity of the incident and the size of the phone, in the end, it will surely pay off. In the case of my laptop, I left it inside a bag of rice for a whole week. It's well over six months now and it has never shown any sign of malfunctioning caused by the water.

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE RICE TECHNIQUE AND SUN DRYING / HEATING

Many people have left their phones outside in the hot sun to drain the water and perceived that this technique worked only to begin to notice some anomalies in the functioning of the phone some days after the sun-drying. Sun works best in removing surface moisture and does not completely remove tiny water molecules already clogged in some 'micro' spaces on the circuit board. Sun first heats up the hardware and then causes the moisture to evaporate. This causes moisture migration within the phone and the evaporated water might condense at a different part of the board if it hits a cooler surface. This is why some phones sometimes have cloudy screen several hours after sun-drying.

In contrast, the rice technique doesn't require that the phone gets heated. Though the ambient temperature may influence the rate of water absorption, most dry rice would do appreciably well under room temperature. Also, the water doesn't condense in the phone, it just finds its way out to hit the rice grains.

Thank you for your time.

Cc: lalasticlala ishilove mynd44
Thanks for this info i told the guy that he is lying because it's not true
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Nobody: 6:17pm On Dec 01, 2016
Dalyjay:
why am I reading dis nonsense?
your type are not rare why did you comment anyway
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by srrrr(m): 6:36pm On Dec 01, 2016
DevGuru:


3. Put the phone (without the battery) inside a fairly large quantity uncooked rice. Not just on top of the rice bag but dipped deep inside the rice and completely covered with the rice. The more the rice, the higher the effectiveness of this technique. This is because the rice grains that are closest to the phone will be the first to absorb water molecules and those grains will have to transfer the moisture to the ones farther from the phone.

If you dip a wet phone in a bag of rice, will the rice not get spoilt
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Nobody: 6:47pm On Dec 01, 2016
srrrr:


If you dip a wet phone in a bag of rice, will the rice not get spoilt
The rice will get spoil
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by temitofa(m): 7:15pm On Dec 01, 2016
Dalyjay:
why am I reading dis nonsense?
Idiot, must U comment abi na everytin u sabi. mtcheww.
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Dalyjay(m): 10:23pm On Dec 01, 2016
temitofa:
Idiot, must U comment abi na everytin u sabi. mtcheww.




slowpoke, why don't ur business, and u tink dis s ao to b successful
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Dalyjay(m): 10:26pm On Dec 01, 2016
temitofa:

Idiot, must U comment abi na everytin u sabi. mtcheww.





slowpoke, why don't ur business, and u tink dis s ao to b successful




dats not d word I use, d mod will just be changing my word..... jus stay out of my lane
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Marvel1206: 10:36pm On Dec 01, 2016
Devguru and counter threads are like 5&6 .i've also tried it once so i don't know what that guy was saying

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Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Segadem(m): 11:20pm On Dec 01, 2016
good piece
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by CoolFlexer: 4:45pm On Dec 02, 2016
Very rich scholarly post. This should be submitted for publication by a renowned journal. Nigerians know book sha, but na for Nairaland dem dey display am. The DevGuru guy fit no get work so...
Re: The Rice Technique For Repairing Phone - Fact NOT Myth by Dam5reey(m): 7:18pm On Dec 02, 2016
srrrr:


If you dip a wet phone in a bag of rice, will the rice not get spoilt

Wet phone does mean.. water phone..


In the case the maximum amount of water in the phone might not be up to 5 drops self..

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