News on February 15th, what would you do if your iPhone got waterlogged? Perhaps some users will put it into a rice bag to achieve the purpose of absorbing water. However, Apple officially updated its support documentation last month and does not recommend this approach.
Apple states in a note in the "If a Liquid Detection Alert Appears on iPhone" support document: Do not use external heat sources or compressed air to dry out iPhone. Do not insert foreign objects (such as cotton swabs or paper towels) into the interface. Do not put your iPhone into a rice bag. If you do this, tiny grains of rice could damage your iPhone. Apple’s official recommended steps are as follows: Put the iPhone port down and tap it against your hand to drain excess fluid. Place iPhone in a dry, ventilated area. Wait for at least 30 minutes before trying to charge using a Lightning or USB-C cable, or try connecting accessories. If this kind of reminder appears again, it means there is still liquid in the interface or under the cable pins. Please keep your iPhone in a ventilated, dry area for a day. During this time, you can try charging iPhone or connecting accessories again. It may take up to 24 hours to dry completely. If the phone is completely dry but still won't charge, unplug the cable from the adapter and the adapter from the wall (if possible) and connect them again. When accessing historical snapshot services such as Wayback Machine, Apple’s official support page only has information from January 10 this year, which is currently unavailable for comparison. However, many foreign media have reported that this was recently modified by Apple. This support page was last updated on January 8, 2024.The above is the detailed content of It will damage the iPhone. Apple does not recommend putting the phone in a rice bag after it has been soaked in water.. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!