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Q: Hi, I dropped my iphone 6 in the toilet about 6 months ago. I immediately got it out of the water and it never turn off or anything. However, for 2 days, it would glitch from time to time. Eventually it went back to normal and all was well until last night. I went to charge my phone because it died and through the case, I felt that it was scorching hot. I let it cool down before charging it and when I finally did charge it, nothing happened. I will not turn on. I went to Verizon today to let them know that my phone overheated out of no where and they said they can not do anything about it because there was water damage. How can there still be water damage after being fine for 6 months?? Please help me because they are trying to tell me that I have to buy another phone or open up another phone line and still pay the existing line until my contract is up.
iPhone 6 Water Damage Repair Service
- 3 years ago
Water damage can cause corrosion that can build up over time. We have a good success rate restoring devices that have had water damage for a long time. We recommend that you send in your phone. We provide a thorough cleaning and diagnostic of your phone. You will only be charged for successful water damage repair service if we can power on the device to the point of being able to retrieve data.
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