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Q: I've taken my iPhone 6 that fell in the pool to a local repair shop(EMT). They performed their "water damage restoration" procedure, which apparently involves placing in a dehydrater of some sort and I don't know what else. They are claiming it won't turn on and is unrepairable. Is it still worth sending to you? Do you perform more thorough procedure than the normal "local" guys? Do you commonly have success after other repair shops do not?
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