Why you shouldn't dip your iPhone in water?

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Why you shouldn't dip your iPhone in water?

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You can find many beautiful videos on the Internet, shot on iPhone by bloggers on vacation on some beautiful island. Such videos are shot not only on land, but also in water. They dive into the water with their iPhone, making great content, but taking a lot of risks. Perhaps you have also thought about such shooting. Although your iPhone is protected from moisture and dust, we recommend reading this article before water procedures.



Protecting iPhone from moisture
iPhone broken after liquid spill.
If you think about it logically, since Apple india mobile database about protection from moisture and dust, it means that the iPhone can be immersed in water. However, very often after such a bath you have to take the device to a service center for repair. This happens because the Apple website says specifically about protection from moisture, and not from immersion in water. That is, we are not talking about intentional immersion in water. It is clear that if the smartphone accidentally fell into a vessel with water, nothing can be done about it, you need to go to a service center. But we do not advise deliberately submerging it.


If your iPhone breaks down after water gets inside, this is not a warranty case, and repairs in this case will be at your expense.


A legitimate question arises: how is it that there is protection against water, but after water gets inside, the smartphone breaks? After all, even during the presentation, Apple showed how water is spilled on the iPhone and everything is fine with it. After watching such videos, many decide to repeat the same, thereby making a big mistake.

Indeed, Apple writes on its website about protection from moisture and dust, and at the same time, that damage due to liquid ingress is not a warranty case. That after this, all your data will be lost, and you will not be able to restore it if iCloud is not enabled. If you use iCloud, we advise you to set up two-factor authentication. This way you will reliably protect your account from hacking.


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Video shot in water looks spectacular, but it is better to shoot such using special cases for immersion in water. So you can calmly take selfies with fish and the entire marine world without worrying about your smartphone.
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