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Regarding the SIM card, I'd say there's a decent chance it might still work. Electronics can be surprisingly resilient sometimes, but water damage is always a bit of a gamble. Before trying it in the new phone, I'd suggest gently drying the SIM card off and maybe even giving it a quick wipe with a soft cloth. If there's any visible damage or corrosion, it's probably best to get a new one just to be safe. If anyone ever finds themselves in need of some professional help with that sort of thing, I recently came across this mold removal and inspection company in Dallas: All Dry US https://www.alldryus.com/texas/dallas-water-damage-restoration/. They seem to have good reviews and offer a range of services, so might be worth keeping in mind for the future!