I damaged iphone in water, won't turn on, need a no contract phone from at&t?

I dropped my iphone 5 in a puddle of water and now it won't turn on, its been 2 days, its dead and gone so please don't tell me to use rice. My problem is I'm currently on a family plan with AT&T and the 2 year contract isn't up until december. I need a no contract phone and i don't care if its an iphone or not, but i think it has to be because the iphone 5 has a nanosim card that is smaller than other sim cards.

If only two days you have another option.

for your best chance to save your device…
1. Do not turn it on or try to charge
2. If possible, remove the battery
3. Contact http://www.tekdry.com/ - they have a patented process that will remove all of the water for sure - typically in about 30 minutes, without taking it apart. Best of all, they only charge if it works so it is risk free (other than possibly a shipping charge).

With rice or desiccant, it takes much longer (days) and you don't know if/when your device is dry. Each time you try to power it on to find out if it is dry, you do more damage to your device. Plus while your device sits in rice for days it continues to corrode and you get rice particles inside creating more issues.

Rice (or silica gels/desiccants) does absorb water, but only when in direct contact. Rice outside of your device will not draw water from within it. If the humidity is extremely high it is possible rice will draw some water from the air, however the humidity around your wet phone is not going to get that high. So while popular to try, rice does not actually do anything to dry your device. You might think it did if your device turns on but there's likely still water inside that can continue to cause damage.

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