Send it for service,ASAP
It's under warranty if IIRC but doesn't the warrenty get viod?Send for service if under warranty, but if not then you can try this ..
step 1 done. i will not try the rest of steps as its highly risky. I have damaged a keyboard before by this method. Also its even risky in cold mode.step 1 : open phone, remove battery, sim card and sd cards.
step 2 : get a blowdryer / hairdryer.
step 3 : put the dryer on full speed and max heat, blow at the back of the phone where the screen indicates water hopefully you should be able to dry it out and your screen will be back to normal .
Even i also read that on the internet will try it soon.Many people @ XDA forums have suggested immersing the phone in a bowl of raw rice. It is a good water absorbing agent. Put it inside a bowl of rice for the night... Most probably your phone would be fine by morning...
If not, go to the service center...
I think you didn't read all the postsomg don't blow dry it you can damage the components,
disassemble all components and keep in rice overnight next time
heard that one after someone's phone got drenched on a trek
Left it for a day. booted it, and the water is gone
Now there are only three white dots remaining on the left side of the screen.
i will not try the rest of steps as its highly risky. I have damaged a keyboard before by this method. Also its even risky in cold mode.
lol How did that happen?
A couple of years back, my dad's Motorola MOTOROKR E6 fell in a water tank. Deep one. Brought out after 15 minutes. Was out of warranty anyways. So completely disassembled it and kept at room temperature for a day. It survived.
See if you can procure those Silica Gel packs instead of rice. Would prove to be more efficient.