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Everything you need to repair your iPhone yourself! From the newest iPhone 15 lineup, all the way back to the original iPhone 2G released in 2007, iFixit has free repair guides and disassembly information for every single iPhone, as well as the best replacement parts, tools, and tips in the galaxy.

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dropped in water, not working at all, saveable or garbage

Is it saveable or gabage after dropping in water

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Here's our guide on Repairing iPhone liquid damage: Repairing iPhone Liquid Damage

If you need specific guides please tell us which model of iPhone you have.

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If it was clean water, it's savable. If it was salty or dirty water (or any sticky or corrosive liquid, such as soda or coffee), then it must be opened and cleaned immediately (typically with isopropyl alcohol) to be saved.

So if it was clean water, just leave it off, put it somewhere warm and dry, and let it stay there for a good long time (a week is not unreasonable) before trying it out.

If it's not working after that, then sell it for parts. Don't throw it away.

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