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Episode: 1017
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Title: HPR1017: Phone hacking Samsung Admire
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1017/hpr1017.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 17:27:51
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Hello, on this episode of Hacker Public Radio, I will talk about how I fixed my new-to-me-used
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Samsung admirer by Drowningit.
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That kind of claim needs a disclaimer, so here it is.
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First of all, if you do try this at home, as I did, only do it after you have exhausted
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all other options, just as I did, or perhaps you can think of some that I did not think of.
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Anyway, to the story that tells the situation, I bought this phone.
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I bought this phone for a drunk price, knowing that it had been dropped in the snow and had
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unknown battery problems with it.
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I feel like I need to back up and say that I have had a number of smartphones before.
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There were none of them had Windows, iOS, or BlackBerry on them.
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So I had this at my ear, and at first it was hard to power on.
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It would not even power unless it was while charging, eventually that stopped with regular
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charging in a new battery.
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But other battery power issues remained, and new ones actually arose, like constantly
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beeping and buzzing, like it does when you plug in the charger.
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But this was random and almost constant.
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The problem with snow or mud puddles, and particularly snowed by sidewalks, is that they have
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unknown dirt metals, and especially with sidewalks, no salt.
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So it needed to be rinsed safely, and likely not just a battery contacts.
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An old-time unix cake from way back that I know locally told me about rinsing in distilled
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water.
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Now, I know a bit about what to do if your phone gets wet by accident, but to dunk it
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on purpose, well, I told him that I would have to think about it.
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And this person, and I, are really fairly close.
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I know that he does not lie about stuff like that.
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It was me that I was concerned about.
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But he replied to me that he would buy the phone from me at five more dollars than what
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I paid for it, and he would do it for himself, perv this advice.
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OK, geek challenged take him, I can't pass that up.
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And he knew it, so I got the distilled water, and I borrowed a hairdryer.
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A hairdryer, you might be asking, I know I did.
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But my friend told me that he thinks that the phone still being wet as part of the problem
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he sees with the sealed container of rice idea.
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So I was careful to set the dryer on the lowest heat level just as he said.
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After what I call a long time, after the phone was no longer dripping wet, and I had
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dried out the outside totally, I put it down and sealed the container of rice for about
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a week and a half.
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That was a long week and a half.
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I had already grown used to having the phone.
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Most people buy these in buyers, not no $400.
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But most people buy $400 phones, and do not realize that they're hand-held computers.
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Or if they do realize that, that does not mean much because all they ever do if a desktop
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is Facebook and solitary.
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Anyway, so I was dying in the waiting, but it worked, and I am recording this episode
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of HPR on it now, and it does not beep and buzz like crazy.
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The battery does not drain in 5 hours, but last as long as I might expect it to normally.
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I do use Juice Defender.
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That was no help at all before I dunked the phone.
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Okay, that is this episode of HPR.
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I hope it was entertaining and helps you as much as it did me, truly.
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Find me on Google Plus by Sean Campbell and my friend by Daniel Newman.
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Thank you very much.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio, or Hacker Public Radio does our.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by a HPR listener by yourself.
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it really is.
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Club.
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