I accidentally pressed on the emergency overwrite while charging my phone

So I was charging my phone and saw a liquid detection

and accidentally pressed on the emergency overwrite button, now I don’t know if my phone is safe to charge how do I find out if it’s still safe to charge and is there a way to still know if there is liquid detected after I press the emergency overwrite


I have a wireless power bank so I’m using that for the time being but pls someone help me this is urgent

iPhone 15, iOS 17

Posted on Aug 26, 2024 1:58 PM

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Posted on Aug 26, 2024 2:09 PM

You did the right thing by changing to wireless charging for now. Leave your phone tipped up with the charging port facing down for a day and visually inspect if you see moisture in the port. Do not put in rice or attempt to stick anything in the port. After a day, try charging again and see if you see the same message.

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

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Aug 26, 2024 2:09 PM in response to Novaza

You did the right thing by changing to wireless charging for now. Leave your phone tipped up with the charging port facing down for a day and visually inspect if you see moisture in the port. Do not put in rice or attempt to stick anything in the port. After a day, try charging again and see if you see the same message.

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

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I accidentally pressed on the emergency overwrite while charging my phone

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