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How to revive your iPhone after dropping into water

19
Aug
2014

The iPhone isn’t waterproof or even water-resistant as some of its Android-based rivals, but that doesn’t mean that dropping it in water means instant death for the handset. As one Macworld writer discovered, the phone can survive such annoying accidents, and there’s always hope it’ll turn back on and function properly just like before being submerged underwater. FROM EARLIER: This $30 spray will make you iPhone or Android phone waterproof Macworld’s Rob Griffiths dropped his iPhone 5 in a lake while vacationing with his family and left the device for at least five minutes in lake water that measured around 10 feet deep. However, even though he suspected the Apple device may be dead, Griffiths still placed the recovered iPhone – which

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