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Amazing Products TV Apple Warns People Not to Put Wet iPhones in Rice

Awesome Tips Apple Warns People Not to Put Wet iPhones in Rice



Sticking a wet phone in uncooked white rice to dry it out has been a “life hack” for years, but Apple officially recommends not to do this. #iphone #apple #tech #short

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Comments

  1. Too late

  2. Rice flower is not good inside your phone. Silica gel packs are much better but really iPhone is pretty water resistant.

  3. They just want you to use AppleCare so that way they can make money

  4. I thought its waterproof😂. But rice works

  5. Apple: don't, so we can sell you an other one, much saver (for our bankaccount)

  6. If you trust the temperature control in your oven or one of your other devices, you could just put it in at 120° which is like setting it in your car and it will dry out.

  7. Aren't iPhones IP68 rating? If tiny rice particles can get in, what stopping tiny water drops?!

  8. Don’t need to dry the iPhone these days. They heat up and dry itself 😅 Can even be used as a hand warmer in winter and burner in summer

  9. this would fix your phone that you would otherwise buy a replacement from apple

  10. Just put it in the fridge. It has an air condenser that removes moisture and it isn’t filled with particulate …. Because it’s a bunch of grains of food you’ve buried your phone in.

  11. 🍎 is lying.
    They want everybody to spend 1k+ on a new phone instead of trying to save their phone.

    Even technology experts suggests to put your electronic devices in a bag of rice for in order to try to save it.

    Edit
    Thought that all of the IPhones in the last 7+ years are water and dust proof (or resistance at the very least).

  12. You could save those silica packs found in various purchased items that are meant to prevent mold/mildew.

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