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i searched how to it, and these are the steps.
1. Remove the battery from your phone.
2. Place it inside a sealed plastic bag in addition to a sealed plastic container. This will prevent it from getting wet.
Do not use paper bags or foils as water can easily penetrate these materials.
3. Place the sealed battery inside the freezer, and leave it overnight or at least 12 hours.
By exposing the battery to low temperatures such as the inside of a freezer, it allows the battery cells to recharge a little, enough to hold sufficient charge to be connected to a phone charger.
4. Remove the battery from the freezer. Allow it to warm up to room temperature.
Do NOT use the battery while it’s still cold.
5. Wipe any moisture off of the battery.
6. Insert it back into your phone but leave the device off. Plug the phone into the proper charger and allow the device to charge for 48-hours
7. After the device has charged for 48-hours, turn the device on and check the batteries power level. You may find that your once dead battery is revived, and is now able to hold a charge again.
SO GUYS DONT JUST DO IT, SEARCH FIRST LMAO
1. Remove the battery from your phone.
2. Place it inside a sealed plastic bag in addition to a sealed plastic container. This will prevent it from getting wet.
Do not use paper bags or foils as water can easily penetrate these materials.
3. Place the sealed battery inside the freezer, and leave it overnight or at least 12 hours.
By exposing the battery to low temperatures such as the inside of a freezer, it allows the battery cells to recharge a little, enough to hold sufficient charge to be connected to a phone charger.
4. Remove the battery from the freezer. Allow it to warm up to room temperature.
Do NOT use the battery while it’s still cold.
5. Wipe any moisture off of the battery.
6. Insert it back into your phone but leave the device off. Plug the phone into the proper charger and allow the device to charge for 48-hours
7. After the device has charged for 48-hours, turn the device on and check the batteries power level. You may find that your once dead battery is revived, and is now able to hold a charge again.
SO GUYS DONT JUST DO IT, SEARCH FIRST LMAO
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