According to Apple's water restriction guidelines, the iPhone 8 is modestly charged at a minimum of 1 meter for a maximum of 30 minutes. However, the history of The woman who saved her iPhone 8 from the River Thames is in good shape, this number exceeds.
Although it is pretty obvious that no one should send their iPhone, it is surprising that two months after Thosse Bussolo-Vieira accidentally dumped his iPhone 8 into the English River Thames, he responded by turning it into a state of flux and eventually the woman got her 480-pound iPhone, with 2000 photos without backup.
The iPhone took two months down the river Thames
While walking with her lover on one of the riverfront openings to feed the saints, The iPhone 8 dropped from his coat and fell into the water. At that time, and as he told the Sun, he did not try to take them because of the conditions of the "high and strong" river.
However, about two months later and without hope, she returned and her boyfriend only discovered that the iPhone was still standing on the rocks. As soon as they had the courage to rediscover it with help, then drain the water and dry it in a rice bowl.
It continued. It was like "yes, it works." I couldn't believe it… I'm so glad I got my pictures. I thought they were gone forever.
User monitoring has included some iPhone models in the test. Though the couple's story in England is mostly about phone resistance in extreme cases, it's not long before the iPhone has survived underwater. A few months ago, the family shared there Disney park authorities have restored their iPhone 11 Pro properly, after eight months down one of the ponds.