Many YouTube videos claim to remove water from iPhone speakers using low-frequency sounds. Curious about their effectiveness, The Verge’s David Pierce teamed up with iFixit to test this theory. Here’s ...
A YouTube video claiming it can remove water from your iPhone might seem up there with emails from Nigerian princes and videos of Elon Musk promoting some new cryptocurrency, but tests reveal that it ...
Accidental water exposure can be a nightmare for iPhone users, as it can lead to severe damage and costly repairs. However, quick and decisive action can help minimize the risk of permanent harm to ...
YouTube videos that play a low sound to vibrate water out of the speakers do, in fact, work, according to a deep dive done by The Verge's David Pierce and iFixit. There are a number of YouTube videos ...