Dry your phone thoroughly:
Resist the urge to charge: While it might be tempting to try charging your phone to see if it works, wait until you're confident it's completely dry. Charging a wet phone can damage the internal components. Check the charging port: After 48 hours, use a flashlight to inspect the charging port for any remaining moisture. Try charging again: If your phone feels completely dry and there's no visible moisture, try plugging it in. If the "liquid detected" message persists, there might be internal damage. More on miteradio.com.au (press play)
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