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yiannisred t1_j6jlh6y wrote

Take it to a repair shop asap so that they can open it up and see how much water got in and subsequently how much damage was caused. Don’t sit on it, pun intended.

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bigshiba04 t1_j6jo4ug wrote

Get it fixed asap, might require a screen replacement

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bigshiba04 t1_j6js43h wrote

$29 with AppleCare+, $279 without AppleCare. If you do not have AppleCare, it would be cheaper to get it replaced at a third party phone repair shop rather than to get it fixed by Apple.

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RadolfSchmittler t1_j6jwaum wrote

why got people a „screen protector“ that doesnt protect the screen?

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[deleted] t1_j6jzvcb wrote

Fuck man that sucks. Maybe it’s a sign, the universe wants you to get a new phone?!! Legend has it, you could do that then get it ‘stolen’ and your insurance would reimburse you if you pay with visa lol

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FlaaffyPink t1_j6lmzo1 wrote

This happened to my 11 a few weeks ago after it fell in the bath. Face ID quit working and the front camera was all fogged up. It decided to work again the day I got a 14 Pro, lol. Now it works but looks like there’s a ring of rust around the inside of the lens. Idk if it’s rust or not but it looks coppery.

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FlaaffyPink t1_j6lnp4r wrote

It was kinda annoying having to enter the passcode constantly, but it wasn’t the worst thing. It took a couple weeks for it to work again reliably. I hope yours works again!

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Pretty-Mistake-1970 t1_j6lscl3 wrote

Had the exact same thing happen to my 12. The support will offer you a replacement phone for X amount of $. With luck your Face ID won’t be damaged, but most likely it will, and it won’t work anymore. The camera will eventually dry out and work “fine” with portrait mode not focusing. So yeah, that’s pretty much what can and will most LIKELY happen.

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2jah t1_j6mfqml wrote

Just because it's an iphone 12 doesn't mean they can't get water damaged. It's water resistant, not waterproof. The water resistance seal becomes loose overtime. The 12 series of phones are now 2 years old.

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Xindependent777 t1_j6mlhyi wrote

Does you Face ID work ? Had it happen my phone was in a bag while it rained it somehow got moisture inside the phone and Face ID stopped working

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Idontmatter69420 t1_j6mp5oz wrote

What ever you do make sure it is off, most water damage stuff dies because power is sent through which shorts it

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rennuRehT t1_j6n8wax wrote

Next time, as soon as it happens, turn it off, put it in the center of kitchen oven, set the temperature to 85°C and leave it there for 12 hours. Get it out carefully, turn it on when you can touch it and… ready to use

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