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Why does someone dive and nothing happens?

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:15 am
by bitheerani319
I remember after the release of the iPhone 7, which became the first smartphone from Apple with protection against moisture and dust, a buyer came to iStore with a week of using the new product. When asked whether it was possible to immerse it in water, one of the consultants answered - it is better not to do this. The next phrase of the buyer was unexpected. He said that from the first days of use he bathed his iPhone 7 under running water from the tap, and did not experience any problems with moisture protection. Yes, of course, washing a smartphone under the tap and immersing it in water are slightly different things. But just imagine: he bathed it for a whole week under the tap. Why is that?


Washes iPhone under the tap
There is an explanation for this. The india mobile database does have moisture protection, and often even protects against water. However, it is necessary to ensure that the device is hermetically sealed so that there are no gaps or looseness in the case and at the joints. So that the gasket around the SIM card slot is in place and is not chewed up during careless use. So that there are no falls, impacts, or chips that can lead to small cracks at the joints of the case, screen, and back cover. So that the speaker grill is intact, without damage. Complete hermeticity of the device is important for moisture protection. And if there is even the slightest reason to believe that you do not have this hermeticity, it is better to stay away from water.


If your iPhone has already been opened at a service center, most likely you no longer have a seal that would allow you to submerge the iPhone in water.


Remember that all equipment is afraid of water, especially sea water. When salt water gets into a smartphone, the salt begins to corrode its parts and the main board.