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Welcome to the forums, sorry for your woes.
Keep it off, water only hurts when there's power. Definitely keep it off the charger.
Have you tried putting it in a desiccant? Many of us have used dry rice for that.
Wrap loosely in a baggie, just to keep the rice from working its way in, place in a plastic container surrounded with rice, put lid on, but allow it to breathe, and sit in a warm place. I've used a windowsill and sunlight for this.
If that doesn't work, check back, we can discuss an alcohol bath.
Out of curiosity, what is an alcohol bath?
If all of the above method fails, hopefully you have insurance on such an expensive device. You should then contact Asurion (insurance company for most carriers) and file a replacement claim.If that doesn't work, check back, we can discuss an alcohol bath.
Out of curiosity, what is an alcohol bath?
Well alcohol has a drying effect in that it is highly evaporative and is soluble with water(dissolves in water) ... you do, however, need to find the right kind of alcohol to do this. I think rubbing alcohol might work, but I have read that it can be a bit risky.

I have managed to dry the phone out and retrieve the data via my laptop, I have been able to fully charge the phone and everything seems to be working ok apart from the screen it is not working so I still can't use the phone.
please dont waste your time on purchasing a water damaged phone.
would you purchase a car that was in a flood? (I hope not)
there will forever be problems lurking around inside just waiting for the right time to cause mischief.
plus you dont know just how much damage the phone went through. this is a stranger selling you something--who knows what that seller is leaving out.
NO dont waste your money.