During Disney World holidays in Orlando, Florida, a Montana family lost an iPhone to the park's artificial pool. It was about the recently purchased iPhone 11, which fell from its owner's bag until it reached the end of the pond. A few months later, the family was well on their way to recovery.
IPhone 11 anti-moon underwater
From MacRumors they tell us the story when Troyer's family went to a Florida amusement park. It was early October last, when Disney World was already decorated for Halloween. The night before returning home was when the iPhone went missing.
After a Halloween party hosted by Mickey Mouse, the family headed to the ferry that took them out of the park. At Disney World Orlando there are two ways to enter the park after a car park, one by monorail and the other by boat. It was then that Lisa Troyer lost her iPhone 11.
It saddened me to lose my phone and all the pictures I had taken of our Disney Halloween party, which was the highlight of our trip.
Sophie, their daughter, missed the pictures taken with Jack Skeleton, who was the Nightmare presenter before Christmas. Anyway, family provided the telephone details (iPhone 11 red with guilt) at a park employee the next day. As they told him, a group of pilgrims went to the lake from time to time to recover the lost items.
Back home, Troyer found a new terminal and almost forgot about it. Months later and after ignoring the calls from Florida they think that it was about telemarking, Disney managed to get the phone back clear. Apart from the sand and other oceans, the iPhone 11 still worked well.
The story is made public because Jake Troyer wrote an email to Tim Cook it shows your satisfaction with finding a fully functional iPhone. Apple's official responded by thanking him for sharing the story, which he also shared with MacRumors.
IPhone 11 and water resistance
For several generations, the iPhone is improving its water resistance. With the iPhone 7, Apple was introduced Resistance to IP67, allowing for more than 1 minute depth of 30 minutes.
With the current generation of iPhone, Apple has improved this protection. Now, the iPhone 11 count with IP68 resistor, which increases protection against splashes, dust and water. According to Apple, water resistance is:
The iPhone 11 has an IP68 rating according to IEC 60529 (up to 2 meters in depth for more than 30 minutes).
After all, the company is showing that resistance is not permanent and can be reduced in use. For example, to descend from a circle to the ground it can damage the brand although it does not indicate external injury. In any case, neither Apple nor any other manufacturer is immune to liquid damage in their product warranty.
Of course, the Troyer family has been very fortunate to have a fully functional iPhone 11. Apple's sign of resistance is you can only hold for half an hour to a maximum of 2 meters depth The limits are exceeded in this case.