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Q: I have an iPhone 6 and yesterday, I dropped it in the toilet. I mistakenly turned it on and charged it for 10 minutes then read that I shouldn't do that. I unplugged it, turned it off and put it in rice for 24 hours. I turned it back on and it had a weird line through it and the screen was fuzzy. The home button also didn't work and "Siri" kept saying she wasn't available even though I didn't ask for Siri. Eventually that all stopped and now the fuzziness is gone and my home button works on & off. Sometimes in the middle of it all working fine, it starts to do funny things and I'm nervous that it may get worse. Should I send it in regardless? Is there a way I can get it fixed to be like a phone that was never dropped in water? Thanks in advance. PS- The "Siri" problem happened again in the middle of me writing this message. PPS- I live in Canada PPPS- Will you need access to what is on my phone? Password, etc.
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St Stephanie - 4 years ago
Hi Stephanie, our water damage treatment provides a thorough cleaning of your phone that should fix these issues. If additional parts are needed the technicians will discuss it in detail with you and provide you a quote for repair. We service customers from all over the world! If your phone is password protected we will need that password to be able to conduct a full test and diagnostic.
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