As it turns out,Lie with me explicit sex scenes (2005) - Lauren Lee smith the decades-old method of saving one's wet phone in rice isn't a good idea, according to Apple. A recent support document states that this hack actually makes things worse.
SEE ALSO: Apple's new AI tool will help you write iPhone apps, report saysRice is having a bit of a moment on the internet, including people freaking out about whether it's safe to reheat it. However, it seems like Apple has jumped on the rice fear-mongering bandwagon, too. In the support document, the Cupertino-based tech giant said that dropping your wet iPhone into a bowl of rice will "allow small particles of rice to damage your iPhone."
Apple didn't elaborate further, but we suspect this warning is meant to keep the company safe from any potential lawsuits that stem from "I put my iPhone in rice and it broke." Other iPhone-drying hacks like the cotton swab or blowing it dry with a hairdryer are also no-go's, according to Apple.
Here's what Apple recommends instead:
Tap your iPhone gently against your hand with the connector facing down to remove excess liquid. Leave your iPhone in a dry area with some airflow.
After at least 30 minutes, try charging with a Lightning or USB-C cable or connecting an accessory.
If you see the alert again, there is still liquid in the connector or under the pins of your cable. Leave your iPhone in a dry area with some airflow for up to a day. You can try again to charge or connect an accessory throughout this period. It might take up to 24 hours to fully dry.
If your phone has dried out, but still isn't charging, unplug the cable from the adapter and unplug the adapter from the wall (if possible) — and then connect them again.
The rice trick does work — to an extent. Recent tests have shown that while the rice does soak up the water, it does it in such a slow manner that its potential benefits are negligent at best. Time is of the essence when it comes to fighting water damage.
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