Rice In A Bag Views
So, I went home, got out a bag of rice, and stuck my phone in there. I took it out about an hour later, tried to turn it on, and the screen kind of lamely flickered at me. But at least it was turning on, so I stuck it back in there. A couple hours later, before I was about to go to sleep, I took it out and turned it on...AND IT TOTALLY WORKED.
From personal experience, AT&T (with iPhones in particular) are not nearly as nice. I got literal scoffs from multiple employees (from both Apple and AT&T stores) immediately after I shamefully utter my phone fell in the toilet. Like they aren't vulnerable to gravity and bad luck! The rice has worked for me though.
i also heard that if you got toilet water in your phone, soak it in alcohol not drinking alcohol, but isopropyl alcohol with as high percentage of alcohol as you can get soak for around 10 minutes to have the alcohol replace the water and to clean the insides, then put it in rice since the alcohol evaporates quicker
--The NY Sun says that Costco has resorted to rationing bags of rice in California and flour and oil in New York due to limited supply: The bustling store in the heart of Silicon Valley usually sells four or five varieties of rice to a clientele largely of Asian immigrants, but only about half a pallet of Indian-grown Basmati rice was left in stock. A 20-pound bag was selling for $15.99.