Years ago, having a phone with water resistance was something almost impossible. Currently, technology has advanced to the point where we can already buy mobile devices that have IP 67 or 68 certification, which are the tests that phones are subjected to to demonstrate their resistance capacity. In the case of Apple, its latest generation phones already have IP 68; however, many users around the world have reported having problems with their iPhones after coming into contact with water.
So much so that at present, many debates and discrepancies have arisen regarding whether the water resistance offered by Apple is really true. Of course, it is important for users to know that technological devices, especially those from Apple, are very delicate and It is always best to avoid any friction with liquids, since entering the device could damage circuits or even the battery.
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Even so, there is a solution that is little known to users and it is not the classic trick of submerging the phone for 24 hours in rice. This trick has to do with a shortcut called Water Eject (compatible with all Apple devices).
First of all, you need to install this Shortcut to Water Eject app on your iPhone. Once installed it will be added to the iPhone Shortcuts app. Access it and make sure that the shortcut is activated. If you go into it you can configure things like the intensity of the vibration.
The best thing is that you can even activate it using Siri or that after a few seconds of operation and a drying time, you can use your iPhone normally.