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Salvage, repair, and work around an iPhone that has been water-damaged.
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Did you accidentally get your iPhone wet? It's a common accident. Your iPhone is delicately perched in your hand when all of a sudden... kerplunk. Into the pool/lake/puddle/toilet it goes. Water damage doesn't just happen at lakes, pools, and in the bathroom. It can happen anywhere. One drop of water can wreak havoc on cell phones and other electronic devices . But don't panic, there are things you can do to try to salvage and repair your iPhone. If it can't be repaired, you may be able to work around the water damage. This wikiHow article teaches you how to salvage, repair and use a water-damaged iPhone. So let's dive in (too soon?)!

Things You Should Know

  • If your iPhone gets wet, power it off immediately and dry it off with a lint-free absorbent cloth.
  • Place your iPhone in a dry area and let it sit for at least 48 hours.
  • if the indicator inside the SIM card tray turns red, your iPhone has received water damage.
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Salvaging a Wet iPhone

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  1. The longer your iPhone is exposed to liquid, the more extensive the damage will be.
  2. To do so, press and hold the Power button, then slide the button at the top of the screen right when prompted. The sooner you can turn off your iPhone, the higher its chances of recovery will be.
    • Do not attempt to power your phone back on or test it until it is completely dry. Powering on a water-damaged phone can cause the electronic components to short out, which will permanently damage your iPhone.
    • If the phone is plugged in, unplug the charger quickly. [1]
    • If the screen is off but you're not sure if the phone is on, quickly press the Power button to see if the screen turns on. If it does, proceed to power the phone off. If it doesn't, leave it off.
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  3. If your iPhone has a case, it may be holding in moisture; removing the case will allow the phone to breathe.
  4. To do so, insert a SIM removal tool or an unbent paperclip into the SIM tray's hole to pop the SIM tray out. Completely remove the tray so that water can escape.
  5. Get all of the excess moisture off with an absorbent cloth. Make sure to get the moisture out of the charging port, the volume keys, the headphone jack, and any other crevices.
  6. Get a thin piece of cotton, like an old shirt, and wrap a single layer around the end of a toothpick. Use this to absorb any excess water from the charging port and headphone jack.
  7. The best way to get rid of the water inside of your iPhone is to simply let it air dry in a warm place for as long as possible.
  8. Wait until your iPhone is completely dry inside and out before turning your phone back on. The longer you can wait, the greater the chance of recovery. If you can wait longer than 48 hours, 72 hours maybe even more effective.
    • Consider taking your phone to a local repair shop to have it serviced right away, or contact Apple if you have AppleCare. Seeking a repair sooner than later could save you money—the longer the liquid is inside the device, the more damage it can cause.
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    Gently dry water-damaged phones before powering on. If your phone gets water damage, resist powering on right away, especially if submerged for a while. First, dry the exterior, then gently remove the back or screen to access the insides. Use low heat like a hairdryer to evaporate hidden moisture and lightly brush corrosion from chips/connectors.

  9. Each iPhone has a small indicator that tells repair technicians that the phone has received water damage. The indicator is a piece of plastic that turns red when it comes in contact with too much water. You can check this indicator yourself to see if your phone may be damaged. Use a flashlight to help you see inside the port.
    • This indicator usually means that you likely won't qualify for free repair, in which case you may want to consider fixing the phone yourself . [4]
    • iPhone 5 and up - Look for a red indicator in the SIM tray port on the screen side of the phone.
    • iPhone 4S and below - Look for a red indicator in the charging port or in the headphone jack.
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Working Around Water Damage

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  1. Backing up your iPhone as soon as possible will ensure that, even if your iPhone quits working a few days later, its information can be installed on a new device.
  2. A common symptom of water damage is a non-working Home button; you can bypass this issue by enabling the "AssistiveTouch" accessibility option that places shortcuts for hardware buttons on your screen.
    • AssistiveTouch will also allow you to lock your screen, alter your phone's volume, and take screenshots.
  3. If water damage has caused your iPhone's speaker or headphone jack, you may need to use an alternative audio output device instead of your iPhone's speaker. Try using a USB dock or Bluetooth Headphones .
    • Try to connect a USB dock that is compatible with your iPhone to the charging port at the bottom of your iPhone. It should be detected automatically.
  4. If your iPhone's charging port stops working, you won't be able to charge it using a charging cable. However, you may still be able to charge it using a wireless charger, which you can purchase from an Apple. [5]
  5. If your power button stops working, powering your iPhone on and off becomes very difficult. You’ll need to keep it charged and turned on to keep using it.
    • If your iPhone runs out of battery and shuts off, it will turn on again when you plug it into power.
    • On phones with the "Raise to Wake" feature enabled, simply picking up your iPhone will turn on the screen.
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Performing Advanced Repairs

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  1. To do so, press and hold the Power button, then slide the button at the top of the screen right when prompted.
  2. Take the SIM card tray and the SIM card out before you begin taking apart the iPhone.
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    You’ll need a pentalobe (5-prong) screwdriver to remove the screws. The screws can be found to the left and right of the charging port.
    • You can purchase a repair kit for your specific iPhone model online. It should contain the tools needed to open it, cotton swabs and a cloth, a replacement battery, a corrosion cleaning solution, and a repair video. [6]
    • Different iPhone models are assembled differently. Some may open from the front and some may open from the back. You can find repair guides for your specific phone model online.
  4. A strong suction cup is one of the easier ways to remove the front part of the iPhone body. This will prevent scratches when trying to pry the halves apart.
    • Place a suction cup on the front and hold the back of the case with your other hand.
    • Once the suction cup is applied, pull it apart from the back half.
    • Use an opening pick or flat edge, like a flathead screwdriver to cut through the adhesive. Heating the adhesive with a blow dryer or heating pad can help loosen it.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Set the battery off to the side for now.
    • If the battery appears damaged, swollen, bloated, discolored, or melted, carefully remove it and put it in a fireproof container, and take it to a battery recycling center. A fireproof container is any container made out of glass, metal, or ceramic.
  6. There are several cable connectors that will need to be removed before you can access the logic board. Some of these will be pried off while others may require a Phillips screwdriver.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Once you’ve completely detached the logic board, you can remove it from the plastic housing.
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    Let it soak until any visible residue has become loose.
  9. Make sure to clean all contacts and connectors. Scrub the chips on the logic board. Repeat the cleaning process if necessary.
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Make sure the logic board is completely dry. If it is still damp, you may cause more damage when you try to turn it on.
  11. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Wiping down the LCD screen can remove any liquid residue. Avoid submerging the screen, as this can cause permanent damage to the display.
  12. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Isopropyl alcohol will take a little while to completely dry, so leave all of your components out for at least four hours before reassembling the iPhone.
  13. Watermark wikiHow to Repair an iPhone from Water Damage
    Put your iPhone back together by replacing all of the connectors and reinserting the screws in the reverse order that you took them out in.
  14. If you’re sure that the iPhone is dry, you can try powering it on. If you performed a thorough cleaning and the parts weren’t too corroded, the phone may work again. [7]
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  • Question
    What do I do if my iPhone gets wet?
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    Josef Storzi is an Apple and Mobile Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner of Imobile LA, a mobile phone repair company based in Los Angeles, California. Josef specializes in repairing screens, charging ports, batteries, water damage, speakers, and microphones on all mobile phone brands including Apple, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Sony. He also specializes in tablet, laptop, and computer repairs as well as the pros and cons of recent mobile software updates.
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    The first thing to do for any electronic device that has liquid damage is to remove its power source. This will stop your device from becoming damaged further, and it could prevent any damage from occurring to your device. For phones, this includes both the charger and the battery.
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    What if I can't take the battery out of my iPhone?
    Josef Storzi
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    Josef Storzi is an Apple and Mobile Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner of Imobile LA, a mobile phone repair company based in Los Angeles, California. Josef specializes in repairing screens, charging ports, batteries, water damage, speakers, and microphones on all mobile phone brands including Apple, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Sony. He also specializes in tablet, laptop, and computer repairs as well as the pros and cons of recent mobile software updates.
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    Visit a local repair shop as soon as possible to have the device professionally disassembled and inspected, even if it's still working. The reason for this is that damage can occur over time from liquid exposure, and in many cases devices will function for anywhere from a day up to a week before the liquid causes enough damage to decommission the device.
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    Should I put my iPhone in rice if it gets wet?
    Josef Storzi
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    Josef Storzi is an Apple and Mobile Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner of Imobile LA, a mobile phone repair company based in Los Angeles, California. Josef specializes in repairing screens, charging ports, batteries, water damage, speakers, and microphones on all mobile phone brands including Apple, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Sony. He also specializes in tablet, laptop, and computer repairs as well as the pros and cons of recent mobile software updates.
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    In most cases, this will not help. Modern mobile devices are well-sealed, which prevents the rice from making its way inside the device to absorb the water. In many cases, the rice may leave behind a residue that will cause even more damage.
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      1. Remove phone from water source.
      2. Power down the phone.
      3. Remove the case.
      4. Remove the SIM card and tray.
      5. Wipe phone with a dry, absorbent cloth.
      6. Swab ports with a toothpick and piece of cloth.
      7. Place phone into a warm, dry location.
      8. Wait 48 hours or more before turning back on.

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