How to check iPhone 6 for water damage?
How do you check iPhone 6 for water damage?
Check the earphone jack and the SIM card slot. If you see red in either of these spots, your phone has had enough moisture contact to trigger the LCI aka liquid contact indicator. Those should be the main two that you can see without opening the phone., and there may be one in the charging/data port.
There will be one near the battery for sure.
They can be triggered from being in a humid environment, sweaty pocket or gym bag, shower steam in a bathroom playing music, living or visiting an area with high humidity, working in a steamy enclosed area (Laundromat, dry cleaners, car wash).
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