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    Home / News / Technology News / Rice won't fix your wet iPhone, says Apple
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    Rice won't fix your wet iPhone, says Apple
    Don't place your wet iPhone in a rice bag

    Rice won't fix your wet iPhone, says Apple

    By Akash Pandey
    Sep 01, 2024
    12:10 pm

    What's the story

    Apple has issued a warning against a common misconception that placing a water-damaged iPhone in a bag of rice can fix it.

    The tech giant clarified this in its support document, stating "Don't put your iPhone in a bag of rice. Doing so could allow small particles of rice to damage your iPhone."

    This advice contradicts the popular belief that uncooked rice can absorb moisture from electronic devices.

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    Other actions to avoid with wet iPhones

    Apple has also outlined several other actions users should avoid when their iPhone gets wet. These include not using an external heat source or compressed air to dry the device, and refraining from inserting foreign objects like cotton swabs or paper towels into the connector.

    Proper procedure

    Apple's recommended steps for dealing with wet iPhones

    Apple has provided a set of guidelines for users who have accidentally dropped their iPhone in water.

    The first step is to disconnect cables and ensure that the iPhone and cable are completely dry before reconnection.

    Users are advised to gently tap their iPhone against their hand with the connector facing down, to remove excess liquid.

    The company also suggests leaving the device in a dry area with some airflow for at least half an hour before charging it again.

    Charging troubles

    Guidance for persistent charging issues post-drying

    If an iPhone still refuses to charge after drying out, Apple recommends disconnecting the cable from the adapter and unplugging the adapter from the wall before reconnecting them.

    If these steps fail to resolve the issue, users are advised to take their device to an authorized service provider.

    This guidance aims to help users effectively manage situations where their iPhones have been exposed to water, and prevent further damage.

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