on 16-11-2014 00:45
on 16-11-2014 00:45
on 16-11-2014 10:33
on 16-11-2014 10:33
on 16-11-2014 11:43
and then get a bag of rice ?!
on 16-11-2014 12:08
on 16-11-2014 12:08
Good luck @Anonymous
on 16-11-2014 12:37
on 16-11-2014 12:37
on 16-11-2014 12:41
on 16-11-2014 12:41
@MI5 wrote:
Taking your phone into a steamy shower room would most likely trip the moisture indicators rendering your warranty instantly void 😞
http://store.apple.com/us/question/answers/iphone/is-the-iphone-6-waterproof/QX7TAD7CJCDFA2H47
on 16-11-2014 12:44
on 16-11-2014 12:44
on 16-11-2014 12:46
on 16-11-2014 12:46
on 16-11-2014 12:49
on 16-11-2014 12:49
on 16-11-2014 13:05
on 16-11-2014 13:05
@MI5 wrote:
I've offered my opinion on the subject and am not going to enter into any further discussion.
In my opinion it is poor advice that could lead to further trouble in the future.
Anyone doing this should be aware of the potential risks and know that I do not recommend it as a course of action.
A ball of Sellotape patted lightly over the screen will remove any dust particles without any risk of moisture exposure.
I totally agree, and I doubt whether any professional working for Apple would advise using that method either. If @Anonymous chose to use that method, and her phone suffered water damage, which would void any warranty by O2 or Apple, I guess she'd know where to send the bill.
16-11-2014 13:16 - edited 16-11-2014 13:19
16-11-2014 13:16 - edited 16-11-2014 13:19