Don’t put your wet iPhones in rice bags, Apple says why

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Don’t put your wet iPhones in rice bags, Apple says why
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For a long time, we have relied on a common kitchen item to rescue our phones from a watery grave: a bag of rice.

We all feel panic when our precious iPhones accidentally get wet. Water can wreak havoc on our devices, whether from a spilled drink, a splash in the pool, or a rainy day. The logic behind this method is simple: rice is supposed to absorb the moisture inside the phone and prevent permanent damage to the internal components. Many people swear by this technique and claim it has saved their phones from becoming expensive paperweights.

The document states that “doing so could allow small particles of rice to damage your iPhone.” Instead, it recommends the following steps to deal with a wet iPhone: In this case, leave your iPhone in a dry area with airflow for up to a day and keep trying to charge or connect an accessory throughout this period. It might take up to 24 hours to fully dry.

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