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11-06-2018, 05:24 | #2 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: Aug 2018 Location: China
Posts: 158
Member: 2861866 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 71 | Before you repair iPhone 6 with water damage, there have something you need to attention: What to Do If You Drop Your iPhone in Water 1. Turn it off immediately. 2. Remove the case to allow air to circulate. 3. Remove any accessories (headphones, card readers, etc.). 4. Blot away as much excess water as possible using paper towels. 5. Put it in a warm, dry, non-humid place. 6. Wait at least 48 hours before trying to turn it on again. 7. Back up your data immediately if it starts working. What NOT to Do If You Drop Your iPhone in Water 1. Plug it into a wall socket or your computer. 2. Put it in the oven. 3. Place it on top of a radiator. 4. Use rice. Rice is not a drying agent. It might even make the situation worse; the fine powder can get into your phone and turn the water into goop. 5. Shake it or rotate it. If your phone only took a brief bath, you don’t want water to get into parts that are still dry. 6. Press the Home button. 7. Any of these steps could cause further damage to your wet iPhone. |
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