Water damage?
iphone XR supposed to tolerate some water--when retrieved from deep puddle appeared to be working then ~ an hr later no power, won't turn on
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iphone XR supposed to tolerate some water--when retrieved from deep puddle appeared to be working then ~ an hr later no power, won't turn on
That is the thing with water and electronics, the damage might not be apparent straight away.
The damage can happen over time as current passes trough the water.
If your iPhone do get wet your best bet is to turn it off. and keep it in a well ventilated place until it is dried
This article explains what to do if you get your iPhone wet:
About splash, water, and dust resistance of iPhone 7 and later - Apple Support
This explains more about warranty with water damage:
Water and other liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn't covered by warranty - Apple Support
That is the thing with water and electronics, the damage might not be apparent straight away.
The damage can happen over time as current passes trough the water.
If your iPhone do get wet your best bet is to turn it off. and keep it in a well ventilated place until it is dried
This article explains what to do if you get your iPhone wet:
About splash, water, and dust resistance of iPhone 7 and later - Apple Support
This explains more about warranty with water damage:
Water and other liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn't covered by warranty - Apple Support
Contact Apple support for your options
Water resistant does not mean waterproof
Your device is more than likely destroyed and must be replaced.
Water damage?