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Water is like Kryptonite for phones. To be honest it is disastrous for most electrical items. Due to the fact that we carry our mobile phones everywhere with us, they have a higher instance of being damaged by water than other electronic devices. This most often occurs when they are dropped in baths, toilets and outdoor swimming pools. Phones have become more robust but being submerged in water for a long period of time or to a larger depth, will cause problems.
If you like to go on adventurous holidays and enjoy adrenaline-fuelled activities it is a good idea to speak with a Vodafone Carrick-on-Shannon company such as King Communication to get a phone that will be suitable for you and perhaps more robust than some other models. They can also talk you through ways you can protect your phone from accidental damage.
Water can damage the circuitry in your phone and it is important that you deal with any water accidents quickly. You should dry the outside of the phone with a cloth before turning it off. Once switched off you should carefully take the back of the phone and remove the sim card. You then need to dry these areas out using a paper towel. Never use a hairdryer to do this as it will cause further damage to your phone.