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Hey guys, i would just like to ask if what i experienced with my phone was normal, yesterday i went for a swim, used my phone to take underwater photos and swim while holding my phone. after a while, i noticed that my front camera had moist on it, so i took my phone out of the water. after 2 hrs, i noticed that the back camera has now moist too. this morning, i managed to get rid of the moist by simply opening the flaps. within minutes the moist was gone. note that i did not submerge my phone for a long time, the longest maybe was 20-30 seconds. and i did not dove deeper than 5feet. i just wanna ask if what happened to me was normal? my phone is working well. no damages, just the moist on the camera lenses. thanks in advance!!
@andkrist76 - If you intend to dry the phone yourself, please refrain from using a hair dryer or anything of this nature as the excessive heat can cause severe damage to your handset.
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Had the same camera condensation issue.
Fixes:
- Opening the tabs worked for me. Took about 2hrs to free up.
- Rice in sealed plastic bag over night sounds like a great idea.
Try none invasive ideas.
Stay away from:
- Heat guns, too hot.
- Blower to much wind power.
Cause:
Was in a hot tub and the phone was out in the chair playing music. The location was an enclose (cave style) but had an ok ventilation. Seems the area was hot enough or just Orlando is to humid for this phone. 
I noticed when the photos where coming out blurry and there it was, the white cloud.