Why You Shouldn't Put Your iPhone In Rice
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Liquid damage is a common an issue for devices like the iPhone, despite Apple improving its water resistance over the years. But putting your wet iPhone in a bowl of rice isn’t the best solution according to Apple. And I’ll explain why right now.
Me: Puts phone in my pocket
Greg: That is why I will explain you why you shouldn’t put you phone in your pocket right now
i only do this in flight mode because of radiation
@@laughingoutloud3713 what?😂😂😂😂😂
@@laughingoutloud3713 at that height, the radiation is higher than of ground level.
Dont be mean lol
😂😂 accurate
The problem is that usually phones don't get submerged in distilled water, so what happens with water from a pool, toilet, or any other sources of water have salts dissolved in it, that don't evaporate with water. Only water evaporates, leaving behind potential salt sediments that can form bridges in the circuits, changing electric currents that could render the phone useless.
So would it theoretically help that after your phone has been submerged in natural water you flush it with distilled water to get out any salt? Afterwards you let the distilled water dry off.
@@florianspatz7964 yes, you can use that to clean the inside of your iPhone if it’s water damaged, it isn’t a conductor so it won’t do any harm
@@user-wc6pp4mi6t I think you're confusing distilled water with deionised water. Distilled water will still have ions (it has just been purified through the process of distillation) and it will still conduct electricity
Tap water/common water contain minerals and not just salt. You could actually clean your electronic devices internal with just pure isopropyl alcohol than just distilled water but either way distilled water doesn't contain minerals if properly done, so you could use it in electronics. You could actually run PC underwater as long as the water remains 99.9% distilled.
@@ItachiUchiha-gf4fz Yes, but distilled water still contains small amount of impurities. These could react with the impurities on the pc components. Deionised water is better
Me: Puts my iPhone in rice after falling in the sea.
Apple Explained: Why you shouldn’t put your iPhone in Rice.
@Joe No.
@Joe Mama lol
You: oh fucking damn it
@@ada_funni no
@@ada_funni Joe mama
That’s what repairs man told us 😆
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He's doing a terrible job lol
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I agree 100%
When my phone fell in, the first thing I did was turn it off.
Removed the sim tray and shook to remove any water.
Kept it on a towel and switched on the fan.
Only difference, I bought silicon gel sachets and an air tight bag.
Put the phone in it for 48 hours.
It booted up and has worked flawlessly for 2 years
What iphone model was it?
@@benn2112 6s
@@nitinknight those ones are tanks
In what the toilet
It fell in a bucket of water
Well yeah, it would suck to have less rice in the house.
Oh well, you need to keep your phone on another place while eating something that contains rice or rice itself.
Oh so you’re telling me blowing air directly into the phone, isn’t gonna get dust, DIRECTLY in the phone…?
ikrr, especially a fan, it will be blowing lots of dust into the phone if i use it
Not as much as starch.
@@potatoeskimos I wrap the phone in a cotton cloth and put it in rice, it always worked even for my submerged TWS earphones.
blow with mouth, higher pressure saves time
@@SrikantLive "I wrap a knot arround my neck and then suspend myself from the ceiling to get rid of my 'hiccups', it has always worked and my body is working perfectly for 20 years, I bet this is safe, and a great way to get rid of 'hiccups'.
Idiot.
If openings in the chassis are big enough to let rice dust in after you've submerged it, you've got more to be worried about than a bit of dust. Besides, latest iPhones are IP 68 rated, which explicitly stipulates they are water and dust resistant. Rice won't harm it at all, as long as you leave the SIM try in.
Exactly!!
“Putting your wet iPhone in a bowl of rice isn’t the best solution”
You’re right, a ziplock bag is sooo much more convenient.
Well played
not funny
i laughed wym
Apple Explained: Why You Shouldn’t Put Your iPhone In Rice
Apple Experienced: It worked for me before, and I’ll keep recommending it if anyone asks. Sorry bud.
Ik but rice actually sucks for the phone. Many tech companies say so.
@@Alphaca31 Then just cover the holes! Tech companies want you buy a brand new phone instead of a cheap bag of rice. But I’ll always try my basmati, parboiled or long grain first lol
@@jonathancineus6424 Air dry it..He said nothing about buying a new phone
@@Alphaca31 I’m good bro. Do you.
@Swiftypop Still got my phone from a number of generations and it works fine with updates and all, been through 2 bags of rice and it’s still strong like a rock too.
Apple explained: do a bunch of random stuff to save your phone
Me: **dries the outside with a tissue and plays a bunch of random sounds on max vol**
water damage and some water on the speakers are 2 diff things
Horrible, just horrible
I think he's talking about water damage as in when you leave it in the water for too long or too deep cuz iPhones are waterproof for like 30 mins at 1,5 meters nowadays
There are specific videos on RUclips that plays sounds in different frequencies to push the water out of the speakers. Works every time for me.
If you have an iphone, you can do water eject in shortcuts. It is third party but it's good 👍🏻
Take the phone to a certified engineer who can open it and dry it out so you can avoid touching tales when air drying fails you
The most expensive thing to do for sure
What about the water seal?
It's going to be broken and do further damage next time it gets wet
@@UwU-bi2lw
I didn't think about that until much later.
I guess the next option is to leave it on a hot dashboard for 2 hours everyday for 7 days
what a great way to waste your money
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Apple explained: Why you shouldn’t use your iPhone for a phone call. When you make a phone call the radio waves from a mobile tower can damage the modem inside your phone and the audio signals will cause diaphragm of the speakers to vibrate. More you talk, more persistent radio signals, more damage. More vibrations more damage. Basically, don’t touch your iPhone. Just put it in a showcase🙂
As an Apple user, I just love your channel. Great job Greg and all the best for your future
I always tell this to my friends but they never believe me. Now with this video, I hope they understand why it is not recommended to do so. Thank you Apple Explained!
It still works great tho, so why not do it!
@@Chris-kv5cm have you tried microwaving your phone for 5 minutes
@@AB-tc8lx I did. Wouldn’t recommend
Tip: If you put your phone in a Ziploc bag before putting it in the rice (make sure it's sealed tight), it will keep the rice from damaging the phone! :)
The only thing we know for sure is that Apple wants you to buy a new phone
Every company wants to you to buy their new phones wtp?
@@FadiKdy don’t always listen
A few years back, a water bottle came open in the same bag as my laptop and I thought for sure it was fried, but I shut it down and let it dry anyway - luckily it did end up perfectly fine. I also put it in a tray of rice upside down to let the water evaporate more easily... but really that's just the Rice Express Lane into your laptop via your speakers. Fast-forward to a quick repair I did a month ago and, even though I thought I had shaken all the rice out, and it's been three years, I found lots of rice. I think the thick neoprene laptop sleeve it was in when the water spilled probably did more good and absorbed most of the water before it even got to my device. It certainly absorbed thousands of times more water than the rice invaders did.
TL;DR rice in your laptop makes for a very expensive maraca
You know, I was thinking about doing this tomorrow. Thank you for this video.
My phone isn’t wet, just fancied putting it in rice.
Weirdo
Same
Apple Explained: Why You Shouldn't Put Your *iPhone* In Rice
My Android: 🍚📱🍚
This reminds me of Basic, how to 😉
*insert eggs being thrown*
Insert Baby Doll and a whole roast chicken throwing
Throw eggs smash with sledge hammer
*Insert thighs being slapped*
This happened to me. I dried my phone with a paper towel, took the sim card out, made a nice little igloo with cloth towels, put the phone in the inside, and had a small hairdryer blowing low heat and the lowest setting on it over night. I would flip the phone around every few hours. The next day, less than 24 hours, about 12 hours after it got wet, the phone was back to normal.
My hack worked just as well but faster.
Or you could use one of those “do not eat” bags
Reason: Because tiny microorganisms from the rice eat the iPhone.
This video is more for all phones. Instead of just iphones
Another good video straight forward and simple for ages 8 to 80
It worked for my iPhone 5s (twice). I used a sack of rice, I buried it deep in the sack for over a day.
Those methods will never get rid of moisture because as long as the case remains closed it can’t escape completely .
Best is to open the case, disconnect the battery, (ideally also unplug all connector cables) use a spray electronic solvent cleaner to displace and/or absorb any moisture in tight nooks and crannies such as in connectors plugs and sockets and let dry for AT LEAST 48hrs with cool forced ventilation. Even when appears dry, any left over moisture condensation will likely cause problems. Do it thoroughly and do it once.
Unless you live out here in AZ haha. Dry crazy heat right now. I actually have an iPhone sitting outside under my deck drying out from falling in the toilet. It’s an oven out there, should dry it up completely within the hour. Lol
Was wondering, would the drying process be sped up if it's standing up for the first hour? You can position it so the sim card slot is most utilized.
Put your phone in a nylon stocking, then submerge it in rice. Anyone who tells you this doesn't work is getting paid by Apple.
I don’t even see how one could water damage a modern iPhone to begin with. They’re so resistant that you’d have to somehow leave your phone underwater for more than 30 minutes to cause damage, at least according to the specs.
I just dropped my iPhone 12 mini in a stream and the water was so high I couldn't find it. After two days with no rain, I went back and the water was low enough for me to literally see my iphone laying there. I picked it up, removed the case, shock out as much water as I could, accidentally hit the power button, and it showed the low battery symbol on the screen. So I took it home and put it in tupperware with rice and will give it 48 hours before trying to charge it and power it on. But I'm confident it will be already, and I'm not removing it from the rice worrying about rice dust. If it still works after being under water for 2 days, I'm not worried about rice dust killing it.
Blow air directly into the lighting port? The fast moving air is just going to push water deeper inside the phone
I remember trying to dry it with rice, it worked but I had a rice grain stuck very deep in my iPhone’s lightning port
um-
Yeah idk about this
I’ve had several issues with water under the camera glass and rice is the only thing I’ve tried that fixes it
Soooo that alone leads me to believe rice works better at getting water out of the whole phone
Well buddy, I was given iPhones that had gone through a washer! Put them in a sealed bag of rice in my hot garage! Boom works perfectly??? Have saved many phones this way???
When my phone got wet, your method saved me. Thanks
The music in your videos is so peaceful bro
1:16 remember to enable AriDry™️ in control centre before though!
Dude that’s not a thing
The answer you are looking for in this video is "uncooked rice contains starch and small grains that could easily enter your iphone's chassis." youre welcome.
I’ve heard silica packets do the same thing and they’re contained in a packet so that might be a better approach than rice? I’ve put my iPhone in rice before tho after dropping it in the tub and it fixed it so idk who to believe🤷♀️
The phone "fixed" itself (as in the water dried out or moved to a spot that it isn't harmful yet) . The rice did nothing. If you had just placed your phone on the table for 24 hours with nothing, and dried out the outside with a towel, it would cause the same results
My iPhone got water damages today around the time you posted this video, so now I’m feeling quite paranoid.
At first the title seemed really strange to me but now it's all good and nice...
Because the iPhone prefers apples.
Oops. I thought it said "Why you shouldn't put rice in your IPhone."
Rice does absorb moisture quickly, I’d say must faster than blowing with a fan.
wrap in a cotton cloth and put in rice, good to go.
not the best reasons... will still do the rice approach
A tip. Put it in a bag of silica packets and that will do the trick 👍🏼
I searched that the other day and expected you to already have a video about it. Coincidence! Nice vid.
i kept having wall-e flashbacks every time he said foreign contaminant
Till now I was thinking iphone was waterproof
I used a plastic bag and then submerged it into the Rice. It will not affect the phone at all. And speed up the process naturally.
actually i always put my phone on rice when it get wet. and it worked again. instead of leaving phone on air better to put phone into sillica gel to dry it quickly without having worried about dust etc
Or you could use the bags with plastic balls in them , the ones form shoes and other things . A fan is useless if you live in a dusty area, because the dust particles are always agitated by the fans vortex created in the room .
You meant silica packs😭
yeah making the water seep deeper will prevent internal damage, bravo
using an external heat source is the best idea, actually. removing the sim tray is necessary, but having a water resistant phone means it’s also hard for water to get out anywhere else besides the sim tray. a heat source will help the water evaporate significantly, just not too hot
Back when I used to have an iPhone for work, I'd thoroughly wash it off in the sink once or twice a week with dish soap. Didn't even have a case on the phone; the water never did it any harm.
So dipping phones in rice is actually a thing
It's a thing because it works. We did this with my gf's iPhone X. Totally works if you have water damage. We tried drying it and letting it sit like the video suggests, but none of it worked. Even went to the Apple store to get it looked, employee said it was finished. Wasted time at the Apple store. We ended up putting the iPhone in rice and it worked!
yeah in my experience its worked extremely well tbh. Living on a farm, phones falling into water happens more than id like to admit, and have used the method of leaving phones in rice for 24 hours at least a dozen times and have never had any issues. Only time i have had an issue is when i just left it sit for 48 hours NOT in rice and the phone wouldnt turn on... Besides the part about grains getting into the charging port i feel like apple gives this advice so that its more likely that you'll need to replace the device. Im absolutely an apple fan but there has been more shady business practices than giving "not quite the truth, not quite a lie" instructions to make more profit.
@@LikelyLagging I'm an Apple fan also, but their shady business practices also turn me off. They need to quit that shit. Like throttling their chips because of "battery issues". We get you need to sell iPhones, but c'mon you guys already winning give us a break Apple. Do some good...
It work for me but I completely remove phone part And cover some part that rice can stick
@@PCgeekinfo any company would never do that if they did how can they sell more phone?
I saw in 2010 on The Gadget Show that putting your phone in rice doesn’t actually work. I was living in a care home around this time, so when another resident’s phone got waterlogged, I suggested to the staff that they get a Save-A-Phone bag, which I also saw on The Gadget Show, but they didn’t!
Apple recommends not to do that.
Apple says, come, buy a new iphone😂😂
Air drying or blowing cool air take ages to remove inside moisture, unless the device is disassembled. Rice or Silica gel is much faster.
nope, trust me
The best thing to do is power down your device and open up your phone up with properly fitted screwdriver. This will increase the likelihood of saving your liquid damaged device 10 fold
🤦♀️ why are you talking about "iphone" while it's relevant to literally any smartphone?
cool fact : i've forgot my airpods pro in my pocket of my pant . So, after they're passed a cold wash.... they're worked !
and they're died because my parents put in a bowl of rice.....
...Don't trust the rice.
In a beach party organised by my company, I dropped my iphone 11 in the salt water. And it was lost for about 30 minutes. 40-50 of my colleagues helped me find it. And once found I simply turned it off, washed it under tap water thoroughly(the bartender was amused) and turned it on after 36 hours. No damage at all. Been close to 18 months now and running good.
No rice, no air, no drying! If your phone is already don't work, it's too late to dry it. Go to service center to recover it. Otherwise you have much chance to get UNRECOVERABLE damage to your boards while device is turned on.
When my cousin is having their island hoping tour in Coron Palawan, he accidentally dropped his iphone7 and plunged to the shallow depths (close to 2-storey high) of sea water. ‘Twas recovered; however the phone was already shut. As told by the Locals, he then used a bowl of uncooked rice to speed up “drying up” and remove any moist therein. Voila, as quickly as it plunged and got wet, in less 12hrs his iPhone is up and running like no other!
I thought you would say
Take it to the next Apple store so you can spend the entire salary to repair it.
Oh yeah, assuming the air in the room has no lint and dust when "air cooled or fan blow". Disclaimer, Controlled sterile room for "air cooled is sold separately"
Thinking the same thing. A controlled, sealed environment could help. Would a zip lock bag + desiccant box combo work as well?
@@yensteel I'm not sure, since I have no knowledge on zip lock plastic permeability. But if water couldn't get out of zip lock, by placing iPhone in Zip lock, wouldn't that just make inside of Zip lock humid?
@@ImWillyDS That's what the desiccant is for. It's dehumidifying. :)
i remember my sister dropped her phone into the toilet and panicked and put her phone into a box of rice. a couple hours later she took it out and it turned on but it was very glitchy so we took it to best buy to see if they could help fix the phone and as we where showing that the screen was unresponsive to touch the phone suddenly started working again and we went home a bit embarrassed. my advice? just dry you phone off and give it time.
Very informative. Haven’t dropped my phone or had it wet for one year running. Good to know!
Nope, it’s best to turn the phone off immediately and get the phone professionally taken apart and clean out all signs of water damage ASAP before it’s corrodes any electronic on the logic board or other internals. A water damaged phone has the best chance of survival if it’s professionally cleaned out from the inside out as soon as water has entered the phone. Like you literally need to have it cleaned out the same day or even better which in a few hours. Water damage is like a cancer for a smartphone you have the best chance to stop it if you do something about it early on.
And in that process, sell another half of your kidney
@@SrikantLive I'm not sure the point you're getting at if you are trying to start a counter argument / discussion.
@@spectaculartech The point is it costs a lot in many countries to have the water damaged phone repaired by professional technician.
If your device has gone through high salinity ocean water or in chlorinated pool water, it’s best to first displace that by rinsing under a faucet with clean water, or better yet, 70%+ alcohol. THEN you may air dry the device without risking mineral deposits inside the device or without weakening the adhesive seals.
I disagree. My girlfriend's iPhone X wasn't working due to water damage. We let it sit in rice for a couple minutes and it started working again. I was shocked how fast it worked because it was only a couple minutes.
exactly only reason apple says dont use rice is because it works and if people dont use it and there phone breaks they go buy a brand new phone and apple makes more money off of them
@CoolGaM3r215 👍 the rice works. This is why it's recommended online by so many people and not by Apple.
Pro tip: If you wanna put your phone in rice to dry your phone, instead, don’t get wet
Rice has saved 4 phones across 15 years of me using them. sooooo, lmfaoooo "Apple says, so" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahhaah
@UCrn_7WKP5vu2fm8wFpQIG1A lmfao I've saved two blackberries, an iphone and a galaxy with rice. I'll keep doing me ;)
*Apple realizing putting iPhones in rice can cause damage that would need to be repaired* : "New science just in tells us rice is the best solution!"
No one:
MO: FOREIGN CONTAMINANT!
What you can do is get some silica gel packets, don’t get loose silica gel beads, they’ll be just as bad as rice. Put your phone in a Tupperware, or a plastic bag with a few silica gel packs and leave it there for a few days. Don’t take ones out of food containers because they’ll have food residue on them you don’t want in your phone, buy new ones at a store.
Actually tho, water is way more likely to enter a phone than particles of rice, only if your phone have a giant breach but then the water or the rice arent the problem
Also, the rice should be static, you wont shake the place where the rice and the phone are, so there is even less movement to theorically, move sediment inside the phone
Finally, yes, rice is awesome to dry things, the problem is the salt dissolved in water what can damage your phone, not the fact of rice itself
If your phone doesnt work properly, its because the salt left inside and the presence of rice didnt change that much
"Apple recommends...." - this is where i stopped listening.
Oxidation, is a chemical reaction in which oxygen joins other substances to form oxides.
Whether present in air or water, on a material, oxidation causes corrosion in the material.
Corrosion is a slow and progressive deterioration of a metal, it can occur by oxidation, by contact with chemicals, by microorganisms or by the electrical union of two metals. (galvanized corrosion)
This can accelerate due to an increase in temperature.
It is electrochemical corrosion in which some microorganisms can cause corrosion on submerged metal surfaces.
In other words, phone aint "water-proof", however, the iPhone circuit-board is covered with a sponge-like material, I believe this is rice and why they mark the iPhone as "Water resistance".
IT is IMPORTANT to clean your rice.
ALSO if you are going to use rice as a method to absorb moister, I would recommend: Putting clean dry rice inside a coffe filter, or maybe put your phone inside the coffe filter, or putting the coffe filter inside your phone then put the rice inside the coffe filter ontop of your phone inside the rice then ontop of a coffe filter which is inside the rice ontop of a bowl of rice, preferably inside a cold dark basement.
OK, why would anyone put the phone in rice?
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I don't agree but i also don't disagree. First of all, if you have a water damage and your phone is not working, DO NOT WAIT. Take it ASAP to mobile technican to open it, dry it out with alcohol and put it in ultrasonic cleaner, if you wait you can have a corrosion on the motherboard which can cause more damage than it was before and can damage any parts in the phone.
putting your iPhone in a bowl of silica gel is also a good idea to consider, since silica absorbs moisture, while being too large to enter any internal parts of the iPhone :D
Just say “HEY SIRI GET RID OF WATER “”
My cousin gave me her old iPhone 8 that got submerged in 6ft of water, and sound and the camera weren’t working, but a few days later it worked and now it’s mine
Why there is no QUAD DAC OR A HIFI DAC AND AMP in any iPhones till date and the spatial audio sound quality is nowhere near the LEGEND LG V60 Sound Quality ?? This can still be given if there is no headphone jack also , the bluetooth audio will get more loud and bassier if we got a good DAC AND AMP
I've put an iPhone5 in a Ziploc bag with silica gel sachets - worked !
Same approaches applies to basically every single smartphones
Please make a video on coding, I know it's not related to Apple, but I really want to know how to learn it!
Does anyone watch and look for another vid at the same time?
“The rice giveth and the rice taketh away.” -some guy on Twitter
The rice accident happened to me once, when a grain of it got stuck into the charging port
I just dropped my iPhone 12 mini in a stream and the water was so high I couldn't find it. After two days with no rain, I went back and the water was low enough for me to literally see my iphone laying there. I picked it up, removed the case, shock out as much water as I could, accidentally hit the power button, and it showed the low battery symbol on the screen. So I took it home and put it in tupperware with rice and will give it 48 hours before trying to charge it and power it on. But I'm confident it will be already, and I'm not removing it from the rice worrying about rice dust. If it still works after being under water for 2 days, I'm not worried about rice dust killing it.
I don’t know, rice saved my iPhone for when I dropped it at the bottom of a swimming pool on the deep end one time.
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