What will happen to your iPhone if it falls into the water? Would you be assured of that because you know that it has water repellent properties? Or will it cause damage and may stop working completely because of the water ?!

This matter has details, as it is not at all as many people think.

In fact, most phones that are classified as water resistant are actually water resistant, but according to certain standards and standards set by specialized organizations, so the phone's resistance to water does not mean that it is submerged in water until it penetrates into it and reaches its internal components and does not cause any damage to it, rather what is meant is that it is resistant. For water, according to certain conditions, we will explain it in the following lines. What should be known, first and foremost, is that this is a matter of marketing and obedience to speech or manipulation of words, nothing more.

If you dropped your phone in the water and it malfunctioned as a result, the manufacturer will not be responsible for the damage to the phone or even replace it with another phone because that is outside the stipulated standards. If your iPhone was damaged a lot because of water, then there is no solution in front of you except to buy another new iPhone that you want, unless you stipulate that in the insurance policy against accidental damage, and this of course is for a fee.


IEC rating for waterproof iPhones

Mobile phones designed to resist water are rated by an organization known as “IEC or the International Electrotechnical Commission”.

It is a standard set by the International Electrotechnical Commission, known for short as IEC, with the aim of educating consumers about the protection of electronic devices such as their resistance to water and dust.

And the IP code, followed by two numbers: The first number specifies the level of protection from dust, dirt and sand. The second number indicates the level of protection from water.

Last year, it was the iPhone 7, this year the iPhone 8, as well as the iPhone X, all bearing the rating of IP67 water and dust resistance. But what does this mean?

The first number 6 means that these phones are dustproof, and this is the highest rating for devices in this class.

The second number 7 is one notch lower than the highest rating for water resistance as the highest rating is IPX8. The rating of 7 is not bad at all, on the contrary, the rating of 7 technically indicates that submerging the phone in water is not harmful under specific conditions of pressure and depth, which is often one meter or 3.28 feet for a period of up to 30 minutes as indicated This is the "IEC" organization.

Therefore, if your phone falls into water less than one meter deep and remains in the water for less than half an hour, then you are in the safety stage, and if it falls into a place deeper than a meter or stays for longer than 30 minutes, then your device is in danger.

Last year, on the iPhone Islam website, an article entitled Is the iPhone 7 waterproof? What is the IP67 standard? You can find it here this link.

According to these standards, what is meant is water and dust resistance, but that is under normal use conditions, as any damage to the phone due to water is not under warranty, as we mentioned earlier.

Therefore, Apple advises on its website that the phone should be kept away from water and damp places, and the phone should be dried quickly if water catches it, and you should not swim with the phone or take it with you to the bathroom as well as the sea, surfing or surfing, and do not use it in saunas and do not submerge it in water. intentionally.


What is the solution if your phone fell into the water?

Apple advises these measures if the iPhone has infected any liquid:

Turn off the iPhone if it is still working.

You should clean it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.

Do not open the SIM card slot, and you must first make sure that the iPhone has dried completely.

Clean the charging port and take care when inserting a cotton swab or any tissue paper into it.

To speed up the drying process, use a fan and direct it to the charging port.

Do not try to dry the phone using hot air as this may be dangerous to the battery and the screen.

Do not connect wet phone with any cables.

- Do not try to charge it and do not try to open the device through the power button until you are sure that it is completely dry, and it is preferable to wait for five hours before trying to charge it or even turn it on.

There are other tips to remove moisture from the phone, as it is difficult to access the internal components of the phone, so you should immerse the iPhone in dry clean white rice and leave it for a day or two until the moisture is completely removed from the phone, then try to turn on the phone and it will work with you, God willing.

And if you do not have the courage to do the above, you should go to the nearest certified maintenance technician that you trust, then he certainly has equipment and tools used in such cases.


Did you think that the iPhone is waterproof in every sense of the word? Do you expose your phone to water a day? What first aid did you do to save your phone? Or did you not save him and died before your eyes? Let us know in the comments

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