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Released September 22, 2017. Model A1864, A1897. Available as GSM or CDMA, 64 or 256 GB Storage Options, and the color options are gold, silver, and space gray.

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Snorkeling with my iPhone 8+

So I am in Belize and I went on a snorkeling trip. I was on the boat with my phone in my pocket and jumped in, forgetting to take the phone out of my pocket. (Thank god it was a zipper pocket) so I was in for about 45 minutes and realized that is was still in my pocket. I swam over to the boat, handed it to my dad, and had him turn it off ASAP. Then he got it as dry as he could. When we got back to the condo I had a fan dry blowing into the charging port. I turned it on after about 4 hours sitting in front of the fan and to my surprise it is working fine. Only issue is that the speakers on the bottom and the one at the top sound horrible.

Is there anything I can do to fix this or should I just face it and get it fixed through the protection plan we have through Verizon when I get back?

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Hi @venombanan

Well, I guess that the phones have Liquid Detection Stickers,

If you return the phone to verizon, i guess they will check that, but well you can give it a try.

Make a Backup of your phone in itunes first before sending in for service.

Else if they refuse service.

What i Can suggest you is to send it to ultrasonic bath, as sea water can cause issues to the circuit board. and try replacing the mentioned parts, speakers and maybe microphone is affected.

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If you'r phone survived 45 minutes in salt water with only a garbled speaker, then consider yourself lucky. Regardless of the fact the phone works for now, you should open it up and properly inspect it. If you see any trace of water/salt on or near the logic board, it needs to be decontaminated promptly otherwise something else will fail down the line.

  • Open your phone and remove the logic board
  • Inspect the logic board, especially around the connectors and look for corrosion.
  • Inspect both sides of the board. Unfortunately, most of the board is covered in shields. That's usually where the damage is occurring.
  • Put your board in a container with >90% isopropyl alcohol and let it sit for a while.
  • Use a soft brush, like a toothbrush and lightly brush away any corrosion you see.
  • Rinse in alcohol and repeat.
  • Let it air dry for a day.
  • Re-assemble and hope for the best.

You should also replace the battery if it has swollen. Resist the temptation to pop it to let the gas out. A compromised Li-ion battery is a fire hazard. If the device appears to power up but behaves erratically, then use a tool like 3uTools to flash the firmware as it may be corrupted.

A professional repair shop that does water damage repair may be able to recover your phone or the data because they have access to pro-level ultrasonic baths and specialized cleaners as well as the skills to troubleshoot your board. Many shops have a no fix/no fee policy so you don't have to spend money to find out if the phone is fixable or not.

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