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What should you do in case of water damage in an iPhone?

Did you accidentally spill water over your iPhone? Or you dropped it in the pool while having a blast with friends? Instead of worrying about what to do next, take steps to prevent water damage to your phone.

The following are a few tips from experts at iPhone service repair.

How to repair your iPhone after water damage?

Remove the phone from water as soon as possible. The time the iPhone and water are in contact should be reduced to prevent corrosion. However, you should be careful of your own personal safety first. If you are standing in water or your clothes are wet, remove yourself from potential shock hazards before retrieving a submerged smartphone. If your device is still submerged in water and it is attached to a power source, disconnect the external power source.

Water damage can short circuit the battery and create a chemical or a fire hazard. If you see any heat, smoke, bubbling or bulging, avoid handling the phone directly.

If the phone is still working after you have removed it from water turn it off. If it is off do not attempt to turn it on. You might need to force shut down your iPhone immediately.

Always hold the phone upright and gently tilt it from one side to another to get rid of as much liquid through the bottom as possible.

Use a dry cloth to get rid of liquid outside of the phone. Gently remove the display and battery using the repair guide which is appropriate to your model of iPhone.  Leave the battery if it appears damaged, swollen or shows any sign of melting or discoloration. Use a soft cloth to remove it and place it on a fireproof container to transport it to a battery recycling facility.

Even if the battery looks fine, you should not reuse a lithium ion battery if it has come into contact with the liquid.

Remove the SIM card. Check the liquid contact indicators which are small white stickers that turn permanently red upon contact with liquid. If you see that the LCIs have turned red there has been liquid intrusion. The location of the liquid contact indicators can vary according to your model of the iPhone.

If your phone had been submerged in water for a long time it is likely that the internal components may have corroded. Corrosion looks like a white chalky film covering the surface and can be seen on connectors and pins which carry current.

If the LCIs are white and there is no moisture on the phone, leave it disassembled in a warm place for a day or two. If you see signs of corrosion use a soft brush or a toothbrush to scrub away the residue on the logic board and other components.

Use isopropyl alcohol to wipe off the screen. However, there is not a great deal you can do to repair the liquid damage inside the iPhone. If there is significant damage, you should send your phone to  registered technician for

Use isopropyl alcohol to wipe off the screen. However, there is not a great deal you can do to repair the liquid damage inside the iPhone. If there is significant damage, you should send your phone to  registered technician for water damage repair for iPhone.

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