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How do I make sure emergency override is off?

how do i make sure my phone is safe to charge?

how do i fix this??


how do i turn off emergency override and how do i know if the liquid is gone? i’be checked each time and my phone not charger has been wet. i got a new charger and it’s been doing this since. how do i fix this??


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Posted on Apr 3, 2021 1:53 PM

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Posted on Apr 3, 2021 2:10 PM

If you’ve dunked an iPhone, it’s not repairable. It might dry out and work, it might not. If it dries out, it might then corrode, and it might not.


If you’ve getting the dunked-iPhone warning and there’s no water involved, contact Apple.


Details: If you see a liquid-detection alert on your iPhone - Apple Support


That article has Apple’s instructions for trying to dry a dunked iPhone, too.

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Apr 3, 2021 2:10 PM in response to kaley8983

If you’ve dunked an iPhone, it’s not repairable. It might dry out and work, it might not. If it dries out, it might then corrode, and it might not.


If you’ve getting the dunked-iPhone warning and there’s no water involved, contact Apple.


Details: If you see a liquid-detection alert on your iPhone - Apple Support


That article has Apple’s instructions for trying to dry a dunked iPhone, too.

How do I make sure emergency override is off?

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