What to Do if Your iPhone 16 Pro Was Briefly Submerged in Salt Water
Recent events remind us of the importance of understanding the water resistance capabilities of our devices. A user shared their experience of briefly using the iPhone 16 Pro underwater in the sea, raising questions about the best course of action following accidental saltwater exposure.
The Incident
The user recorded short videos with their iPhone 16 Pro in the ocean, with the device submerged for approximately three to four minutes at depths not exceeding 30 centimeters. Although the phone was not fully submerged for an extended period, the inclusion of salt water introduces unique considerations compared to freshwater.
Immediate Concerns and Actions Taken
Upon realizing the device was in the water, the user promptly turned it off and refrained from charging it. No further steps had been taken at that point. This swift response aligns with general advice for accidental water exposure.
Recommended Best Practices for Saltwater Exposure
Saltwater can be particularly corrosive to electronic devices due to its mineral content. Here are key steps you should consider if your iPhone or similar device has been briefly submerged in saltwater:
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Power Down the Device Immediately
Turning off the device reduces the risk of short circuits and further internal damage. -
Avoid Charging or Turning It On
Refrain from plugging in the device until you’re confident it is dry and safe to operate. -
Gentle Rinsing with Fresh Water
If accessible, carefully rinse the device with fresh, distilled water to remove residual salt and minerals. Do this gently, avoiding any forceful water intrusion. -
Drying Process
Pat the device dry with a soft cloth. Avoid using heat sources like a hairdryer, which can damage internal components. Instead, place the phone in a well-ventilated area and consider using silica gel packs or a desiccant to facilitate drying over 48-72 hours. -
Professional Inspection
For saltwater exposure, especially if the device was submerged for several minutes, seeking professional assessment is advisable. Authorized service providers have specialized tools to clean and evaluate internal components for corrosion.
Additional Tips
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Avoid DIY Repairs
Attempting to open or repair the device yourself can cause more harm. Trust trained technicians or authorized service centers. -
Monitor Device Functionality
After drying, test the device cautiously. If issues such as screen malfunction
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