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Answer to: Battery wont charge after replacing
In the best case scenario, you have a non-original or faulty battery and your iPhone is rejecting it. (hope this is the case) In the worst case scenario, the water has corroded the terminals on the battery connector of the logic board. In which case, you should either get the battery connector repaired or even replace the entire logic board. (expensive) Your best bet is to try using the battery you just ordered and see how things work out. Hopefully it's just the battery that's problematic. -
Answer to: What are my chances of fixing this phone?
Well, it doesn't look like there are many problems with this iPhone other than the bad LCD (not too difficult to replace). Try making a few test calls and just generally test it and see if any problems arise through normal everyday use. If you have the iPhone configuration utility on your computer, try plugging your iPhone in and reading the console log. This can sometimes tell you about errors that you wouldn't otherwise physically see on your device.
Answer to: Half white half negative LCD