How To Get Rice Out Of Charging Port

Are you also that person whose Phone got into the water, and to solve this issue, you keep it inside rice? Well, while this method also works, if you are not careful, you may get rice grain inside instead. Now, it is a headache to get that rice out of your charging port.

You see, keeping a Smartphone in a rice bag to resolve the water issue is a good tip. It can work sometimes. However, you cannot just throw your Phone inside full of rice without any care.

If you do that, along with that water, you will also get grains into your charging port. This will create more issues for you than solving them.

However, it is still not the end of it. There is an easy fix to it if you carefully apply our tricks. Of course, wrapping your Phone in a thin cotton cloth before throwing it into a rice bag is a good preventive measure.

Anyway, this blog will discuss the fixes for when you get rice stuck into the charging port of your Mobile Phone. If you want, you can also learn to change the keyboard on an Android device.

What is the Problem with Rice in a Charging Port?

The main problem of rice stuck in a charging port arise from the solution for the water-logged Smartphone. If you search for the solution for saving a Smartphone from water damage, you will see everyone asking you to keep it in a rice bag.

This is because rice is good at absorbing water. So, most people believe that keeping it inside the rice bag overnight can help you clear all the water inside the Phone.

However, though this method works, it is not the best one. Other alternatives can dry your Phone faster.

Furthermore, you shouldn’t use rice to dry your charging port. Since grain swells when in water and cannot access inside your Phone, using them is never a good option.

Instead, you may get rice grain or dust from it stuck inside your charging port. Many people further worsen the problem by doing this. Now, along with water, you also must remove that rice.

Hence, if you drop your Mobile Phone in water, unplug the Charger or any accessory and let it dry in the sun naturally.

You can also use silica gel or a fan/blower to dry it faster. Don’t forcefully try to remove moisture. With it, you can easily fix moisture-detected errors on Samsung or any other Smartphone.

How to Get Rice Out of Charging Port?

So, you made a mistake, and the rice got into your charging port. Now, how should we remove it so it won’t damage the charger port?

Since the charging place is so tiny, you must be extra careful when removing rice. Unlike water, it won’t disappear just by drying it. You must manually remove it from your Phone.

So, for your convenience, we will describe each step you should take to get the rice out of an Android or iOS (iPhone or iPad) charging port. You can use the method below whether you have Apple iPhone 11, 12, 13, or 14 or any Android model, Samsung, Oppo, Vivo, Huawei, Mi, Oneplus, or Redmi.

1. Unplog Charger and Accessory

First of all, don’t insert a charger or any accessory on your device. Forcing such tools can cause irreversible damage to your device. Hence, remove the Charger, earphones, and cover (if you have one) from your device to easily access it.

2. Turn off your Device

The next step is to power off your Phone. You should never perform any cleaning activities without turning off your Phone. This will save you from damaging and short-circuiting your Smartphone.

3. Use Flashlight

Before directly trying to remove anything, first, turn on the Flashlight and look at the situation inside. Maybe it is just a small grain, or maybe there is more residue. After looking inside the charging port, you can then take the necessary action.

4. Prepare the Tool

Now, you must prepare the tool to remove that rice from your charging port. It should be tiny and hard enough that it won’t break.

We recommend using technical cleaning kits, which you can find on the market or online. If you don’t have one, use a paper clip (straighten), dental floss pick, or small tweezers that can easily access your charger port.

Remember, never use something that breaks easily. For example, a toothpick can break inside your port, further complicating your issue. Likewise, if you use a larger or sharp object, you may damage your port permanently.

Also, don’t use cotton swabs since they can leave small cotton pieces inside.

Another thing you can use is Compressed Air or Aerosol spray bottle. This tool is especially useful for removing small residue than larger rice grains.

A vacuum cleaner with low suction force may also work. But only use it carefully.

Overall, choose something that isn’t sharp and easily breakable. Don’t damage your device, and try to remove the rice safely.

5. Get Rice Out Gently

Once you choose a tool of your choice or what is available, you can now remove the rice. Point your Flashlight (or ask your friend to hold it) and gently scoop that grain from the edge with a picking tool. You can tilt your device to see clearly.

Remember to change the position of the stuck rice grain from horizontal to vertical. Don’t rush and try to break the grain. It can further complicate the issue.

Also, don’t touch the part inside your charging port with the picking tool. It may damage it.

Once the small part of the rice grain break at the edge, you can remove it easily from your device. Now, only small residues are left.

For this, you can gently blow with your mouth at the edge of that charging port. Otherwise, use the compressed air bottle so that every residue is removed.

Please don’t use compressed air or blow at your port unless you remove the larger chunk (rice, scrap clothes, cotton, etc.) from it.

Finally, use a flashlight and see if everything is out. You are good to go once you see nothing inside.

6. Plug it into Charger

Now that you have removed the rice and dust from your charging port, you can plug it into an outlet with a charger. Remember to use a working charger so as not to get confused.

You can first see if the Charger is snuggly connected to your device. If not, you may haven’t removed everything yet.

After removing the grains, your Phone should charge normally. If it isn’t charging even after all this, you can take it to professional repairers since the port may have been damaged.

Also Read: How to Turn On Safe Mode on Android?

What to do if you can’t get the Rice Out?

Sometimes, even after doing all the above methods, you may be unable to remove the rice grain. In such situations, you should never try to be forceful.

So, here is what you should do if you can’t get the rice out of the charging port.

1. Don’t Insert a sharp object

Don’t use a sharp object just because you can’t remove the rice. It can permanently damage your internal circuit. So, be patient and don’t rush things.

2. Check your Warranty

Since you cannot remove grain and solve the issue, check the warranty date of your Smartphone. If it is within warranty, you can ask for help.

3. Contact Customer Care or Manufacturer

Depending on the model of your Phone, customer cares are different. So, see if there is any nearby care center in your area and ask for their help. They may help you without any cost if you have a warranty remaining.

4. Go to a Professional Repair Shop

If you don’t have a warranty, just take your device and ask for help from any nearby professional repair shop. They can help you solve your problem at a simple price. Of course, if the charging port is damaged, replacing it might cost you a bit.

Overall, if you can’t get the rice out, don’t force it and ask for help from a professional technician instead.

How to Fix a Charging Port that is Damaged by Rice?

If your charging port is already damaged, removing the rice may not help you. You can take it to professional repairers to fix it in such cases.

Depending on the damage, you may need a replacement or full repair of your device. Sometimes, another part may have been damaged from the inside (due to water) instead of the charging port.

If you are also a professional repairer or know this simple process, you can buy and fix the part at home.

Additionally, you can also use a wireless charger instead of the port if you don’t have time to fix it. They can at least help you for a while though we suggest you fix your Phone as soon as possible.

How to Get Water Out of Charging Port?

All these issues have been raised due to water inside your Phone. So, instead of using rice, you can apply other methods to get that water out of the charging port.

For this, unplug the accessory, turn off your device, and let it dry outside, preferably facing the sun. Place your Smartphone vertically to make it easier for water to escape.

You can gently shake or tap your Phone to remove that water from the charging port. If the weather outside isn’t good, use a clean cotton cloth and wrap it around your device.

To remove the residual moisture, you can use a fan or hair dryer, but not directly. You can also place your Phone vertically in a dry and well-ventilated place for a few hours.

Remember, removing water needs time. So, don’t be impulsive, and never plug the Charger in haste. Instead, we suggest you let it dry for at least 24 hours.

Once you are sure the water is no more, you can try changing your device. It should start charging now; otherwise, you can take it to the repairers for fixes.

Note: Please remember that the method above doesn’t guarantee anything. So, if you are having trouble, you should immediately seek professional help.

FAQs

How to prevent rice from getting into your charging port in the future?

To prevent rice from getting into your charging port, never use this method again. And even if you are using it, cover your device with a thin cloth or a port cover.

Can I use water to clean the charging port if there is rice?

No, water can result in a piece of rice grain swelling. Additionally, it can short-circuit your charging port. So, never use water to remove the residue inside since it will make the situation even worse.

Is it safe to use a toothpick to remove rice from the charging port?

No, the toothpick is brittle and will not help remove rice from the charging port. Instead, it may break inside and make the problem more complicated. Hence, only use hard, blunt, and tiny tools for this activity.

Wrapping Up

In conclusion, there is no need to worry if rice is stuck inside your charging port. You can easily remove it from your device with a good tool, Flashlight, gentle movement, and patience.

Remember to use the correct tool for this process, and don’t be impulsive. And if you can’t solve it, ask for help from a professional technician immediately.

Overall, that’s all the help we can provide for this issue. You can check our article if you have other issues like Mobile data not working on Samsung.

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