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Are there any water damage detection stickers on the 700P? If there are, where are they?
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I have a Treo 700P that I bought new 18 months ago. I just removed the battery and there is no white sticker, circle or anything to be seen. Just the Silver label/insert with the Palm/Treo logo, the ESN numbers, barcodes, FCC stuff, and some trademarks.
Removing liquid indicators will cause the warranty on any device to be voided, read the manual including the terms and conditions. Also, the liquid indicators are not the only thing that technicians will go by to determine liquid damage. Besides that, there are tamper-evident items built into the Treos so Palm and/or company technicians can tell if they've been opened before. If no service orders have been placed on a phone and tampering is evident, it can and most likely will be voided. I'd advise against trying to hide the damage, a good tech will find it regardless of your efforts. The board-level liquid indicators are nearly impossible to fool.
I have a friend that got his wet and he was told there is also and additional one on the inside of his 650.
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Using a Cingular Treo 650-2.0GB card. Primary Apps: zLanucher, Palm Bible, Docs to Go 8.0, Versamail (3 accounts), GlimmerMail (for my Hotmail account) Back Up Buddy, TCPMP, Butler, Volume Care & standard apps.