A smartphone in water is a classic of the genre. He could plunge into the toilet, plunge into the pool with you or become a victim of spilled water. Paning is the first reaction, but it is important to act quickly and correctly.
And do not place it in Fig. OBOZ.UA tells what to do if the smartphone fell into the water.
It is noted that rice does not save. He does not extract all moisture from the inside, but he can still leave small pieces that are stuck in connectors or speakers. Apple is already saying directly: do not put your phone in a bag with rice – this will only aggravate the situation.
Instead, when your phone decided to swim, pull it out of the water as soon as possible. Then turn off immediately. Do not press anything additional, do not start the applications – just turn it off. If there is a case, delete. If the battery is removed, delete.
Soak your phone with a towel, but carefully. Do not try to dry the hair dryer and place in the oven – high temperature can forever kill the phone. And this is not to blow – saliva or air can lead to water even deeper.
The best option is to place it in a sealed container with drainers. These are the small bags that you will find in boxes with equipment or shoes, where you say “do not eat.” They contain silica gel and pull moisture very well.
The phone should be left in such a container for at least one day, and preferably for two. And not open.
If the phone does not turn on, you can think about a model that is not afraid of water. Modern smartphones with the IP67 or IP68 rating have a good chance to survive even after bathing.
According to OBOZ.UA, in recent years, Apple has gradually improved the protection of its devices, adding new security functions for iPhone, iPad and Mac. In today’s context, it is especially important for users to correctly configure these tools to protect personal information, accounts and data.
Source: Obozrevatel

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