An iPhone restarts after 3 months in a river

2023-12-20 03:07:04

They look so fragile, but ultimately so sturdy. iPhones often have the gift of surprising us. An iPhone 12 has just woken up following spending 3 months in a river.

In a story that reads like a modern Christmas tale, an intrepid diver named Lee made an astonishing discovery at the bottom of California’s Stanislaus River. While cleaning the river, Lee found an iPhone 12, covered with algae. A surprising revelation, considering the iPhone 12 is only waterproof to a depth of 6 meters for 30 minutes. Well short of the three months spent in tumultuous waters.

After carefully cleaning and drying the phone for several days, Lee connected the iPhone 12 to a charger, and the miracle happened: the device turned on! Lacking a password, the iPhone reveals a video from September 4, indicating that it had been underwater for regarding three months.

The resistance of the iPhone 12 thus takes on a new dimension, demonstrating its ability to survive extreme conditions. This is not the first time that an iPhone lost or submerged for months has been the subject of an astonishing story. Devices that fell to the bottom of lakes have been found working, and some have even survived plane crashes.

Lee, the lucky diver, now plans to contact the phone’s owners using the numbers on the contact list. This unlikely story highlights the ruggedness and durability of iPhones, making these devices more than just electronic gadgets. Once once more, Apple technology surprises us with its ability to withstand the tests of time and water.

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