Whether you drop your iPhone into a toilet or your dog's water bowl or regularly take it into the shower or pool, water will likely become nestled inside its speaker grilles. Water exposure causes audio playback through the speakers to soften and sound muffled, and getting that water out is no easy task. Luckily, there's an app for that. Since late-2016, all iPhone models have come with water-resistance protection. The iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, XR, and SE (second generation) are IP67-rated under IEC standard 60529 for a maximum depth of one meter at up to 30 minutes, while the iPhone XS... more
How to Get Water Out of Your iPhone's Speaker with a Simple App
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