At one point or another, we’ve all experienced having our phones dive into a puddle, a bathtub, a pool, or a toilet. Although we can’t do anything about accidents happening, the Bheestie bag can probably help with a bit of damage control.
The Bheestie bag has actually been around for around quite some time now. It’s a pouch that contains a little bag of moisture-absorbing pellets. The idea is similar to that of putting silica gel packets in shoe boxes or using a bag of uncooked rice as a dehumidifier. What you do is you dry your phone as much as you can, take the battery out, dunk it in the pouch and seal it tightly. You’ll probably notice the pouch heat up after a while. Don’t worry – it’s a sign that it’s doing its job. Try to keep your curiosity in check and leave the bag sealed from 24 to 72 hours before taking your phone out.
The Bheestie bag has actually been around for around quite some time now. It’s a pouch that contains a little bag of moisture-absorbing pellets. The idea is similar to that of putting silica gel packets in shoe boxes or using a bag of uncooked rice as a dehumidifier. What you do is you dry your phone as much as you can, take the battery out, dunk it in the pouch and seal it tightly. You’ll probably notice the pouch heat up after a while. Don’t worry – it’s a sign that it’s doing its job. Try to keep your curiosity in check and leave the bag sealed from 24 to 72 hours before taking your phone out.
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