I took it out and found out that my phone can turn on, receive notifications and all, but my screen won't turn … I'm furious... - … Discussion in 'Android Lounge' started by opal95 , Aug 3, 2010. opal95 Lurker. Common types of water damage. I know, this was VERY, very stupid. 3. Mobile phone users might have encountered above-mentioned problem during the process, and you need to learn the reasons that cause this situation.
Note: This solution will work if your phone gets detected by iTunes. Dead Android. I dropped my iPhone XS Max in the pool and quickly recovered it, it was in the water for probably a minute or two and it was less than 1 meter in depth, I got a notification to tell me that Face ID wasn't working because of an issue with the True Depth camera, the screen began flickering and then went green with the Apple logo when I restarted it.

Water damage can cause many issues on iPhone, here we collected the most common issues and about how to fix them.

Common types of water damage. If your iPhone won’t turn on after coming into contact with water, it can be one of two things; either the iPhone has short-circuited, or the water has damaged or corroded some internal components and compromised the circuitry. Warm tips: get the phone full assembled after confirmation of fault clearance. The current from an active phone mixed with water will very quickly cause corrosion – Ben told me he’s seen this happen in as little as 25 minutes. Black Screen. Below follow the steps to recover data from water damaged iPhone that won’t turn on for free. Connect the battery connector with DC Power Supply.

You've come to the right place! Since, your iPhone is water damaged and it is not getting turned ON, you can try with another iOS device. Reboot Loop. Both can be irreversible if the phone isn’t looked at by a technician.

Way 1: Recover Data From Water Damaged iPhone Via iTunes Backup.
Speaking from experience i can safely tell you that sticking it in rice does work. And press power button to power on, the phone turns on normally. But if there already is an electrical damage this can not help you. If your iPhone won’t turn on after coming into contact with water, it can be one of two things; either the iPhone has short-circuited, or the water has damaged or corroded some internal components and compromised the circuitry. Part 2: How to fix water damaged iPhone. More Less. The real... - … I took out the battery and tried to dry everything off.

Apple recommends not using your iPhone in places like a sauna or any environment with extremely humid conditions.