Fish eats cell phone, still works after a week

Mon Mar 2, 2009 1:02PM EST

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I've lost cell phones before. Left on the plane. Foolishly put on top of the car while I was loading stuff in the trunk. But never have I had a phone swallowed by a fish.

The UK's Sun -- sure, not the most erudite paper, but reliable enough on matters of mobile phones swallowed by creatures of the sea -- reports that a local businessman lost his phone a week ago while lounging on the beach. He thought it gone for good, but some time later his girlfriend received a strange call from the phone... from a fisherman who said he'd found the handset in the belly of a 25 pound cod.

After cleaning up and drying out the handset -- a Nokia -- the man says it still works... though it obviously it's now on the smelly side. He is still using it today, although it eventually began acting up and he had to "get the circuit board changed in the end."

What's the takeaway from this fish tale? For starters, some cell phones are a lot tougher than you think. If the seal is good and a lot of moisture stays out of the inside of the case, there's a good chance that a phone will survive a drop in the ocean or a few days in the belly of a cod, at least for a while.

Of course, the second point almost goes without saying: Cod will eat anything.

Dropped your phone in the drink? Here's my handy guide on how to attempt to salvage it.

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  • 46 Posted by scorriesisland on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    In Wick in the north of Scotland a chap lost his false teeth over the side of a fishing boat being sick and they turned-up in a fish decades later and he got them back. If you don't believe this then contact the local John O' Groat's Journal and they will confirm it plus they have a photograph of him restoring his gnashers:)The guy was John (Jock) Bissett.

  • 47 Posted by mamosa@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    What kind of phone was it? I want one that good, Remember those old Timex ads? Took a dunking but keeps on ticking?

  • 48 Posted by yogibrood on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    Taking "lounging" literally is perhaps needed but with the Queen's English applied here, it is a subtle way of cutting it short a long description. The guy probably leaned over the rail of the pier and out it went over into the water below... thats for lounging mate! IMHO and I figured thats what took place. I won't go for CODs... they eat *----- * too or did you all not realize that incidentally...LoL

  • 49 Posted by patticakprincess on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    Takes a licking and keeps on ticking -- what an advertisement for that fish -- but then Noah survived so why not a cell phone?

  • 50 Posted by ldroque on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    i believe that like i believe there is a man on the moon. salt water is highly corrosive so the odds of that phone being even remotely working are a billion to one. add to it that a grouper that lives near corral reafs no where near a beach add some stomach acid and the fact that anyone who knows anything about fishing that a grouper will not hit on a phone near a sandy bottom near a beach...so i call bs on that one.......

  • 51 Posted by underwonder on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is too strange. While ice fishing yesterday, I dropped my cell phone into a lake where it now rests 30 feet below water. True story. Imagine my surprise when I discovered this headline. Maybe I should hold off before getting a new phone. Somewhere in Lake Mazaska in Minnesota there may be a walleye about to get hooked by some fisherman who will return my phone. I won't hold my breath....

  • 52 Posted by skeeter18002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    That my friends, is by far the,the biggest "fish tale" of them all.Right next to the "one that got away"./-FISH ON-

  • 53 Posted by miksong on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    So the battery lasted for 1 week???? BS!

  • 54 Posted by firefighter_baby32690 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    THIS COMMENT IS IN REFERENCE TO THIS STATEMENT..."Dropped your phone in the drink? Here's my handy guide on how to attempt to salvage it." WHY IN THE WORLD DONT YOU JUST STICK YOUR HAND DOWN IN IT?

  • 55 Posted by ayara19 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    I've dropped my cell in the hot tub several times, and after taking it apart and drying it off with a hair dryer, it's worked! Hasn't failed me yet - just as good as a Timex watch - only better! LG, life is good!

  • 56 Posted by sirebral on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    You are reporting from the UK Sun. Is that anything like our SUN? If it is, then you should know Hitler is alive and a gay and is having a relationship with Osama Bin Laden. Just FYI.

  • 57 Posted by yogibrood on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    Taking "lounging" literally is perhaps needed but with the Queen's English applied here, it is a subtle way of cutting it short a long description. The guy probably leaned over the rail of the pier and out it went over into the water below... thats for lounging mate! IMHO and I figured thats what took place. I won't go for CODs... they eat *s l u d g e * too or did you all not realize that incidentally...LoL Btw, I had a Timex too... they sure last rigidly strong than my Omega that is NEVER accurate!!!

  • 58 Posted by draculae on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    I do believe the whole thing i had almost every brand of cell phone and no one was as reliable and indestructible as nokia, i remember one of them, a 5125 i used to drop it (even from 6 feet) so hard (i was younger) that it someday started smoking ( a little piece of metal broken from the impacts and made contact causing a short circuit) while i was giving a class, i dismantled the entire thing, and as a curious i took the device to my home to see ti burn, i put te battery, turned it on and... nothing happenend!!! my father still does have the danm thing!! so if its a nokia i do believe the fish was able to eat it, and still works!

  • 59 Posted by hypello_rocket on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Of course, the inevitable flood of "HOW FISHY. HAHAHAHAHA I AM WITTY YOU SEE WHAT I DID THERE?" comments, each thinking they're the first and so original. Also: The inevitable flood of people who don't realize that crap like this can actually happened - because if it hasn't happened to them personally, clearly it's a load. I hate people. But a cod that eats cell phones is cool with me.

  • 60 Posted by kdoobie369 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Shimmy shimmy koko bop. Shimmy shimmy ahhh...

  • 61 Posted by west_wi_couple on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    It is possible. Tides change, and provided the tide came up and the current pulled the phone out into deeper water, the phone would probably be somewhat bouyant and while resting on the bottom have some movement, attracting the attention of the "Goat of the Sea" that eventually swallowed it.

  • 62 Posted by yogibrood on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    underwonder : "...snip...I won't hold my breath...." Well, I think U R and will soon be finding a way to recover it... C'mon, be a sport and come back saying you did!!! Call The Sun B4 making the scube... in case a far bigger COD is waiting for more meat...LoL

  • 63 Posted by jlawthirtyfive on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    it obviously didnt have a battery supplied by dell...........otherwise it would not be working

  • 64 Posted by sirebral on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like hypello_rocket's modest cry for help. He says, "I hate people." Ha ha ha you made my day. How much longer you gonna give yourself hypello_rocket?

  • 65 Posted by tcbstamp on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    I washed a samsung phone twice( dryer too) and it still worked. It was also dropped from a tall tower at hubby's work and stepped on. We got a new eventually( old one still worked) and would buy nothing but Samsung again.

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