An amazing trick to push water out of a wet iPhone with one tap revealed

Water is enough to completely damage your iPhone but there may be one last thing left to try and save it.
Sadly, the old one rest it in donkey rice doesn’t work, even though people say otherwise.
Water can easily enter through the speaker slot or the charging port.
Thankfully, newer iPhones are waterproof to a certain extent, but repeated long-term immersion in water can cause damage.
So if you’re running out of options, this technique might do the trick.
It’s related to an unofficial Apple shortcut called Water Eject.
With a 4/5 rating based on 21.2k reviews, it’s well worth a try.
First, you need to install the Apple Shortcut app.
Then, from your iPhone, tap Get Shortcut above This site.
The Shortcuts app will open automatically – tap More shortcuts buttonhole.
Next, go to My Shortcuts along the bottom.
Touch Water gushing out next is Start spraying water.
Remember, it is not an official fix and can only do so much but it can save you from serious iPhone damage.
Also, make sure that any precious photos and other data are backed up, or else you risk losing it completely if your iPhone is completely damaged.
Does it guarantee your iPhone will be fine?
No, it can still break – and even if it works, it might not be forever.
The bad news is that your phone can still be damaged in the long run, even if it works right out of the box.
Drying water on internal components can initiate a corrosion process that can damage chain internals beyond repair.
So, you may find that a phone soaked in water stops working months after the crash.
Thankfully, most modern iPhones these days are water resistant.
But Apple warns that resistance can drop due to normal wear and tear.
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