Although the iPhone should be water and dust resistant since the release of the iPhone 7, some Apple users still report dead home buttons, data loss, and camera damage when their device comes in contact with liquid. Older generations of iPhone aren't protected against water damage. If you're...
Apple uses a white field to indicate that a device has had no liquid contact. When the indicator comes in contact with liquid, the white field turns red. Check out thisApple Support pagefor help with locating the Liquid Detection Indicator for your specific iPhone model. Follow the below inst...
If you suspect an unfortunate event among the ones mentioned above, look at the below methods to check if your iPhone is damaged by water. Let’s begin by checking the liquid contact indicator on your iPhone. Sign 1: Check the Liquid Contact Indicator (LCI) for Water Damage Here’s a de...
Water Damage? my XR was splashed with water when it was too close to the pool. I wiped it off within a few minutes. It's not operating correctly and Apple says the internal indicator shows water damage in the less than one year old phone. How can this be? I'd like to fight this....
Apple has introduced the Liquid Contact Indicator (LCI) to help users check if their iPhone has water damage. Here's how to check: After removing the SIM tray, look inside the SIM card slot. If you see a red color, that means the LCI has been activated, and your iPhone is water-dam...
There is a water damage indicator in the iPhone SIM slot. It's a piece of plastic that turns from white to red when it comes into contact with too much water. Use a flashlight to peek inside the SIM slot to see if you can see the red indicator. If you don't see any red, then...
No, but you can check the indicator in the SIM slot. Remove the SIM card and carrier and look in the slot. Here are illustrations→Water and other liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn't covered by warranty - Apple Support Reply of 1 Check iPhone for water damage Welcome to Apple Sup...
The most common hardware failure is due to liquid damage. It may not have happened right away, but at some point, your iPhone was exposed to liquid and therefore damaged the logic board. Another common hardware failure is due to the NAND (memory chip). Although every scenario is ...
Water and other liquids are hazardous to your Apple iPhone. Moisture can damage internal components and render your phone useless. The iPhone contains integrated liquid indicators that inform you when the device has been exposed to moisture from a liquid
iPhone 6 Water Damage Indicator Isopropyl alcohol is still a type of liquid and will activate an LDI sticker. If your iPhone 6 LDI is still completely white, then you may be able to look into possible warranty options. If not (most likely in many types of circumstances) then you will hav...