Attempting to fit paper towels and cotton swabs into the connector as well as utilizing heaters and pressurized air for drying are further no-nos. There are other methods you can attempt, though.
For many years, the standard recommendation following awkward accidents has been to place the iPhone in a rice bag to absorb any extra moisture.
According to the tech giant, rice grains have the potential to do harm to smartphones, particularly if they get into the charging port.
Attempting to fit paper towels and cotton swabs into the connector as well as utilizing heaters and pressurized air for drying are further no-nos.
Apple claims that an alarm will show up on the iPhone’s screen if liquid is found in the connector.
Except in cases of urgency, users will no longer be able to charge their phones via a wire; however, wireless charging is still an option.