Rice is a pretty lousy desiccant. Molecular Sieve is the best. But if you can buy it locally, remove the rice and nuke it for about 2-mins in a glass bowl. That'll drive out the moisture in the rice. Let it cool and then add your phone.
Molecular Sieve is $20 a pound and pulls about 700% more moisture than rice
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Flip the screen up to access the key pad......no wait, that's my phone.
you did the right thing wait a little longer maybe 24 hours then call an expert and expect a high bill sorry!
well, you have two choice: one :fix it by yourself,two:replace it .
if you choose the first , you can see the repair videos on youtube,
if you choose the second, you may buy the screen from http://www.cshidworld.com , the price is cheaper,and
the service is better.
I have an iPhone 5s and I went to the pool the other day and my iPhone was in a life proof case. I guess the headphone part of it was a little broken and some water got in my phone. When I dried it the screen was blurry and 3D and there's a water spot on the top right. Everything else worked fine. About an hour after my phone got wet I put it in a bag of rice. It's been about 30 hours and my phones still in 3D. I don't know what to do now. Would Apple be able to repair it ? And for how much? And is there another way to fix it ?