What you should not do:

Experts have for years pointed out that’s a bad idea – and now Apple is officially warning users not to do it.

“Don’t put your iPhone in a bag of rice. Doing so could allow small particles of rice to damage your iPhone,” the company says in a recent support note spotted by Macworld. Along with the risk of damage, testing has suggested uncooked rice is not particularly effective at drying the device.

What you should do:

If your phone isn’t functioning at all, turn it off right away and don’t press any buttons. The next steps depend on your specific circumstances, but broadly speaking: dry it with a towel and put it in an airtight container packed with silica packets if you have them. Don’t charge it until you’re sure it’s dry.

  • Hyperreality
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    -29 months ago

    Rice absorbs moisture. The moisture might make it more conductive.

    • @Eheran@lemmy.world
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      -19 months ago
      1. Does rice actually absorb moisture (is hygroscopic)? Why can I store it on an open container and nothing happens?
      2. So it is water then, as before, not the rice?