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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  • 6 Posted by mikester8_8_8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    "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." So which cell phone is sealed against water intrusion???? I need to get one. ;)

  • 7 Posted by joseph.kozma on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    I left a Noika in the rain in the back yard found it a month later and let it dry out and it worked also

  • 8 Posted by scrocker9 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Dont believe a word of this - Marketing ploy by Nokia since they are getting their butts kicked by Samsung/Apple.

  • 9 Posted by ceraines on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yeah...i tried to call that dude and all I got was a text saying...hlp im na fsh.

  • 10 Posted by tbabe29 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    The cell phone was a reluctant prophet.

  • 11 Posted by drcupp on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm guessing the man lost the phone on the beach, a tide grabbed it, so eventually the Cod ended up swallowing it. Is it really that hard to believe people?

  • 14 Posted by texbuilderone on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have lessoned to some fish stories that sound a lot less fishy. I am wondering if the cod made any calls and if the cod did were there roaming charges?

  • 16 Posted by wintergirl53 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am not surprised. I have a Nokia phone and this things just keeps on tickin'. I've dropped it a million times, have gotten wet, at least based on the color coded dot on the battery, dropped it some more and the thing is still dialing!

  • 17 Posted by parks_kb on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Whoaoo!! ..bet those roaming charges were beastly!!

  • 19 Posted by wildman5670 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not to mention the fact how did the battery stay charged for so long

  • 21 Posted by mrdale1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well at least you will have one good fish tale to tell!!!

  • 22 Posted by kevthenole92 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    No one is making $$ off of this so I might as well believe it!

  • 23 Posted by sherylw9 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    Drop something on the beach at low tide and it's going to get swept out to sea, no need for the cod to be even near the beach. Of course it's the Sun and as such not a reliable source.

  • 24 Posted by sherylw9 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    Drop something on the beach at low tide and it's going to get swept out to sea, no need for the cod to be even near the beach. Of course it's the Sun and as such not a reliable source.

  • 25 Posted by beachcottage24 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Maybe the Cod wanted to make a call??????????? Jesus Saves!!!

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