I kayak at least once a week and yesterday while beautiful turned out to be a little disastrous. I had a crack in the bottom of my kayak that I had patched on the weekend. Turns out there is a another one that I missed which led to the back of my kayak getting a lot of water. I did not sink thankfully but the supposed dry box area in the kayak came out and my phone and keys were floating around in the back. I am not sure how long the phone was in the water, not sure if it came out when I lifted the kayak up to drain all the water or if it had come out earlier in the voyage. I am assuming it came out at the end so did not spend a whole lot of time submerged, but just an assumption.
Anyways long story short the phone was off when I pulled it out, I have not attempted to turn it on and put it in a container of rice immediately when I got home. I know the iPhone is supposed to be water resistant to a point and would have thought it should have been safe here as there was no way it was under a meter of water for an our. Is there some sort of fail safe where the phone turns itself off when detecting water in a situation like this? Not sure how long I should leave my phone in the rice and the temptation is to try it out. It is my only phone so I obviously want to have it up and running soon.
Anyways long story short the phone was off when I pulled it out, I have not attempted to turn it on and put it in a container of rice immediately when I got home. I know the iPhone is supposed to be water resistant to a point and would have thought it should have been safe here as there was no way it was under a meter of water for an our. Is there some sort of fail safe where the phone turns itself off when detecting water in a situation like this? Not sure how long I should leave my phone in the rice and the temptation is to try it out. It is my only phone so I obviously want to have it up and running soon.
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