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My iPhone 7 got wet

two days ago i took my iPhone to swimming , i took a video under water for seconds . in the same day my iPhone stuck suddenly on black screen and not respond until i force restart it .the screen works fine, colours are good , the speakers ,sensors all of them works fine but when i lock it and leave it ,it stuck on the black screen. I used rice and hair drier with no heat , now i see progress when it stuck i press the home button for several times and the screen shows.

what do you think is the problem ?

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My iPhone 7 Plus got washed. My haptic button doesn’t work. But the thumbprint home button is on my screen and I can tap it and it will allow me to change screens. How can I get that back to the home button?

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Go to a reputable shop and get them to open the device and check for water damage. Ask to see the extent of the water damage, if there is any.

Your phone will still have there water resistance if the shop replaces the adhesives that can be replaced on the inside to keep the display down.

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i Can't stand posts when someone asking someone to connect water damaged phone to any kind of voltage...

After Water Damage, You have to turn off Your phone, do not try to charge or any factory reset. Only thing what you do is bring Your iPhone to any kind of service, which have an ultrasonic bath, and after the process of cleaning logic board with IPA, and ofcorse drying Logic Board, you can try to turn it ON

iPhone IS NOT WATERPROOF in that sense what people thing, it's only commercial.

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What do you think is the problem? I think the problem is water damage. You have a collection of dozens of parts that may have been exposed to water, and you have a logic board that itself is hundreds of corrodable components soldered in place. We have no way to say "it's cap C1531 bro" without looking at the phone.

If you want to fix it your options are to take it to Apple and pay for out of warranty swap. Or you can DIY fix--open it up using iFixit guides and start troubleshooting. Or you can take it to an independent repair shop that will have known good parts and new parts and pay them to troubleshoot it for you.

Like Piotr says--software restore is a waste of time. You can't solve hardware problems with software solutions. You know water got into this phone. Without opening it and cleaning it, applying voltage into a phone can only make things worse.

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Hi to whoever came across my answer,

You are in luck, I wanted to write an updated answer to whoever is going through a situation like Tagreed did. I was looking through countless posts and answers to this question and just wanted a straight foward THIS IS WHAT I DID, HERE’S HOW I DID IT AND GOOD LUCK! So here’s exactly what happened and what I did based off of everything I read and it worked! My iPhone is working right now.

My phone is the iphone7 and had gotten wet with it’s case on and left that way for about maybe 15 min without me realizing it. So when I finally noticed going back to get my phone, I dried it off super quick and blew air in the speaker holes thingy’s and charger hole. The screen went crazy on me also, it started clicking stuff on it’s own and I started seeing lines through it and my heart dropped! So I ended up removing the compartment that contains the sim card using a sewing needle I had and it’s pretty thick, you just have to poke it into then little circle hole near that compartment (Google if you don’t know what I’m talking about, it will show you pictures where it is). And I did that immediately then dried that off with a paper towel and blew into that hole as well. Then I turned off my phone and left it in the heat inside my car’s dashboard as I ran some errands. I took it back inside my phone and left it near a window in a somewhat sunny-ish area for a couple days. Still without the sim card or the little part you put the sim card into, I left that off to the side in a safe place. Then on the second day of not turning it on… it worked fine! It dried up whatever water was inside it on it’s own and with the proper time. DO NOT TURN ON YOUR PHONE AFTER JUST 1 DAY, IT’S STILL IN THE PROCESS OF DRYING UP AND IF YOU DON’T LET IT DRY PROPERLY IT WILL NEED ABOUT $100 OR MORE WORTH OF REPAIR TO TAKE IT IN SOMEWHERE AND GET IT FIXED. Be patient and if it doesn’t work you literally did the best thing for your phone health in that situation anyways, iphone repair stores will charge less with less damage to the iPhone.

Hope this helps!

ps don’t try rice it doesn’t help at all.

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Water damage. Try a factory reset, but it's likely the sleep/wake button or another internal piece.

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Water damage is not possible on an iPhone 7!

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That's a lie. It's water resistant. Not waterproof

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I suggest following the advice of @jessabethany in particular, but one thing to remember for future: RICE. DOES. NOT. HELP. YOUR. PHONE. Best option is to get it open and turned off ASAP and allow the inside to dry out.

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