Start now: Every time you see a loose desiccant packet in a box with a new hard drive or a shipment of spices or whatever, pull it out and save it in an airtight container. You might as well hoard the packets you're already getting for free. Here's the right way to rescue your water-damaged smartphone. While those are all well-meaning actions, guess what? Totally the wrong approach. So when your phone decides to take a dive, as soon as you're done freaking out, you'll probably begin frantically tapping all the buttons, blowing on it, or blasting it with a hair dryer to quickly get rid of all that water. If your phone is rated with a high number, like IP67 or IP68 protection, congratulations, it’s probably going to be fine! But if it’s got a lower rating, or none at all, you should prepare for the worst before you start chilling in the hot tub with your trusty Sidekick.
How well a phone resists water is measured on an IP (or Ingress Protection) scale. New iPhones, Samsung Galaxy devices, and Google’s newest Pixel phones all feature some degree of water resistance or waterproofing. That's just a few of the hundreds of ways your phone could come into life-threatening contact with liquid.įortunately, waterproofing has become mostly standard on modern phones.
You forgot it was in your pocket when you jumped into the pool. Your clumsy partner knocked a glass of water onto it.