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So I will keep the story on what happened short. I was in a bathroom using my phone (phone was close to water, but not directly in the water). I ran low on battery 1-2%. So I quickly went to original charger and plug the iphone in I did not notice if then it charged or not, I just left it by the charger for 30-40mins, came back phone was turned off and I could not turn it on. Checked the charger it was working fine. I just have no clue what went wrong. If anyone can help just a little bit it will be magnificent.
Hello @squirtologs I had similar situation once.i am not sure about your case.But can tell you about mine. i was taking shower,and listen to music.i think STEAM had affected phone and it ports.it turn off and wasn’t able to start.i just put it into rice(rice pulls out all wet and water nano drops) .wait a while.and it work nice and smooth. If situation is similar,you can do same.
You’ve probably went down the list, but lets just review. Check cable -Check the end that plugs into the device, look at the contacts (gold/silverish) and see if it’s discolored, blue/green like. If so then the cable got wet and may or may not work. -Ensure it’s not damage, wires coming out etc. -make sure the power brick is working fine and/or test on another USB out (i.e. PC/Laptop) -Test another good charging cable, just to make sure. If the cable you are using isn’t an original apple cable then be cautious as it may have some side effects to the charging ability of the phone. Inspect the charging port in the device.
- Look for similar discoloration if possible (bright light and magnifying glass).
- Brush out (not push in) any dirt/ debris from the port (typically you will here a slight “click” sound when you insert the charging cable. See if hard restart wakes up. Power Button /wake button and Vol Down until apple logo appears. If issue isn’t resolved - check inside the sim tray to see if the white sticker was triggered (will turn red when water has entered the unit) If none of these solve the issue then we need to assume it’s hardware related. If you noticed that when you plug the phone in the charger and it gets really warm on the back, then possible board issue and the you will need to see a board specialist (sorry I’m not one, but we have some amazing people on here that may be able to assist, or you can see your local shop). The other options, that seems to work with us before ruling the board is checking the batteries condition. We shock the battery and see if it’s going to recharge while charging. This, of course, is done at a shop. Possibly your battery has gone bad. Good luck and hope this helps. Keep us in the loop
dude! check the power ic, it causes of high voltage!!!