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This wikiHow will guide you through your efforts to dry or repair a waterlogged iPhone. However, these methods are only meant to increase your iPhone’s chances of “survival”, you should know that there is no guaranteed way to recover a soaked phone.
Steps
Save a wet iPhone
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- If the screen is currently off and you are not sure whether the phone is powered on or off, quickly press the power button to see if the screen lights up. If so, proceed to power off. If not, leave it as it is.
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- Many guides indicate that placing the iPhone in a bag of rice also helps to draw the water out. This has been proven wrong — just letting the phone dry on its own is the most effective way to fix it. [1] XResearch Source
- iPhone will also dry out faster on its own if you remove the battery from the phone.
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- For iPhone 5 and later – Look for the red indicator inside the SIM tray port, located on the side of the phone screen.
- For iPhone 4S – Look for the red indicator inside the charging port or headphone jack.
Handling water damage
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- AssistiveTouch will let you lock the screen, adjust the phone volume, and take screenshots.
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- Try connecting a compatible USB station to the charging port on the bottom of your iPhone. The input will be recognized automatically.
- If the charging port doesn’t recognize the input, you won’t be able to charge the phone.
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- If the battery runs out and turns off, iPhone will turn back on when you connect it to a power source.
- For phones with “Raise to Wake” enabled, just pick up the phone and iPhone will turn on the screen.
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Perform advanced repair
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- Press the vacuum hopper on the front, hold the rear case with the other hand.
- Once the vacuum hopper has adhered to the front, split the phone in half by pulling on the back cover.
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This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
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This wikiHow will guide you through your efforts to dry or repair a waterlogged iPhone. However, these methods are only meant to increase your iPhone’s chances of “survival”, you should know that there is no guaranteed way to recover a soaked phone.
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