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Sep 22, 2016 1:54 PM in response to niklasfromohioby becky_s22,Hey there, niklasfromohio.
Welcome to Apple Support Communities. I'm sad to hear that your iPhone 5 has come into contact with liquid. I'll be glad to provide some answers for you.
Liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn‘t covered by warranty -- Check your iPhone's LCI to determine if liquid contact has been detected.
Check Your Service and Support Coverage -- If you purchased Apple Care Plus when you bought your phone, you use this link to find if it's still within warranty.
iPhone service pricing -- This article will aid you in determining the cost to repair or replace your iPhone.
Find Locations -- You can locate the nearest Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Providers close to you using this link.
Contact Support -- You can also call or chat with an Advisor to learn of other options to having your iPhone 5 repaired or replaced.Take care!
