简介
使用本指南来维修您的被意外进水或其他液体损伤的iPhone。手机的液体损伤会随着时间流逝变得更加严重,所以最好尽快开始维修。不过手机液体损伤的维修对于业余者来说更加具有挑战性,所以如果您对自己的水平不敢保证或者您需要挽回手机内的重要数据时,最好先咨询一下专业人员再进行操作。
本指南自始至终都是根据您特定的手机型号来选择特定的iPhone 维修指南进行拆解。
本指南专为维修iPhone撰写,但是其他型号手机的原理应该相差无几。
除了异丙醇,您还需要一个足以完整地将手机主板浸泡在异丙醇中的容器。
异丙醇为易燃液体。请在通风处操作。不要吸烟或在明火附近操作。
本指南包括基本的液体损伤维修。若想更深一步了解,请查看 该视频。
如果您想查看另一部关于拆解被腐蚀的手机的指南,请查看该指南。
你所需要的
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将您的iPhone尽可能安全地从液体中取出。减少手机与液体接触的时间可以降低手机被腐蚀的程度。
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如果您的手机从液体中捞出时仍保持开机状态,请尝试关机。如果是关机状态,请不要开机。
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如果元件有很明显的损伤,查阅我们的iPhone维修指南来更换特定的元件。
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如果问题看起来像是主板上的某一元件或芯片引起的,可以寻找一位技术熟练的微焊工进行修理。
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如果您无法确认问题的来源,有可能是电磁屏蔽罩下的元件被损坏。找一位专业人员来解除屏蔽罩的焊接,然后将主板放入超声清理器进行清理。
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如果所有功能正常,恭喜您!请继续组装您的手机吧~
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If there are any more detailed results about “Do not submerge the display or camera modules, even if they are damaged. Submerging them in alcohol will likely damage them further. “ that would be interesting. What type of damage occurs on those components? Are those problems caused by the water or the isopropyl alcohol?
This might be useful for other type of repairs, e.g. LCD video projectors. It is a common problem that the prism block (with the LCD panels) will be stained with dust and nicotine (tar?). I know no official way to clean such a prism unit and replacement is far too expensive…
For this reason came up with the idea to use isopropyl and an Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner. Never realized this idea, as I did not found any hints if this really promises to be a solution.
My iPhone 7+ got wet a little I took the phone and carried it on dry land at that time you could've seen the water inside of the screen I was using the phone whiles being wet so I turned the phone off & turned it back on and apparently the water spread oh and by the way I've change my screen before so a few minutes after the screen just went black the phone was still on because I heard the notifications sound I ran it upside and my mom puts it in from of the ac lol the phone turned of completely and I've tried turning it on the next day we went to Walmart and the guy told me to put it in rice I put the phone inside of the rice and I let it sit there for 48hours I took it out and the phone still haven't came on a few days after I Carried it to a shop named you break i fix the guy opened my device and told me there is no damage only thing needs to be done is that I needs to take apart the phone and wipe down the parts with alcohol I haven't done that as yet but before I does it will that turn my phone on ?
This is one (1) sentence with 221 words. You do not really expect anyone to read and try to understand this?
Did you really counted the words??? Who would count the words man?
Ok what I'm trying to say is that my phone got wet . I took it to a phone repair shop the guy opened the phone and said he doesn't see any damage . But , my phone is completely off and haven't turned on what should I do ? . He told me to wipe down inside with isopropyl alcohol will that help ?
Opening your phone and cleaning the board and connectors with a soft brush and isopropyl alcohol should help, but I can’t say for certain that it will fix your phone. It’s important to look for any corrosion and clean that off, then make sure everything is completely dry before reassembling your phone—this guide does a pretty good job of describing how to do that. Make sure you replace your battery if it got wet at all. If nothing was damaged by the water and you make sure everything inside is clean and dry, your phone should work.
My iPhone 5s was dropped into water with about 73 percentage so i removed it and case round it then cleaned it after that i soaked it with bag of rice then for a night then i discovered that if it being charged i feel some vibration on the metal surface but did not turn on i restarted it no show. so what can i do to it or can the battery be changed likely as my iPhone SE same problem but i get the battery changed then it working perfectly
Use to understand cleaning boards and the like of corrosion from a laptop. Definitely don’t wanna use rice for them either 😉
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The problem with my old trusty iphone 8plus that it didn’t want to switch off after it slipped into a hot bath with Epsom salt in it. I tried hard and even tried to do it manually by keeping the start button on for a long time. The fact that its back glass was broken earlier didn’t help its water resistance (but even so it was still working out of the bath for a couple of minutes but really didn’t like my attempts to switch it off.)
Now it has a violet-black screen with a thin green line and a tingly feel when you touch a metal rim while it is in charger, but made a nice usual ‘wake up’ noise (after it was on top of a cool air dehumidifier for 3 days).
I am planning to open it up and see what is visibly damaged and might gamble on diy change of inexpensive details before buying a new phone.
I did not complete this guide on an iPhone, but I did on a Nintendo Switch! Great help. :) Luckily I already had 90% isopropyl for medical applications. lol