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HTC Phones Like Toilets

Posted by Chris Leckness on September 18, 2008 – 9:50 am
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toiletcell768697 I don’t know, maybe not, but they can handle a swim here and there. Back in 2006, my i-mate Kjam took a swim in the oval pool and still works today. Back in 2007, Radimus share some info on how to save a wet device too. Now, Kip over at Tiltsite has a story of an AT&T Tilt that doesn’t want to die, “Toilet, Tilt, and Tank all start with T

Last Thursday my Tilt fell off my belt (inside it’s case) and into a Thomas Crapper here at work. Our toilets here are the auto flush type, it hit the water as the bowl was filling back up (thank goodness) and as I reached in to grab it, I caused the toilet to flush a second time.

It’s one of those high pressure flush toilets, the ones that go KAWOOOOOSH when you flush them and it sprayed water directly into the phone. I guess this is one case that the size of the tilt came in handy, it didn’t go down the drain.

Head over to Tiltsite to read the exciting conclusion…

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  • kgranson
    That's Kip, not Kris that posted this :-)
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