We are already used to an Apple device save the life of its owner thanks to the functions it integrates for him. What is new is that it is happening backwards.
Thanks to one of the features of the device, in this case the MagSafe charging system, a user can save their “life”. iPhone 12 Pro, fishing it with a magnet where it was submerged …
IPhone 12 Pro user manages to save his phone thanks to the charging system MagSafe which incorporates said device. Let’s see what’s going on.
Frédéric Riedel He had a little accident with his cell phone, as a lot of people usually do. He was at the side of a canal in the city of Berlin, when he dropped his brand new iPhone 12 Pro with such bad luck that he found himself at the bottom of the canal. A whore, without a doubt.
He tried to reach it to retrieve it, but it didn’t reach the bottom of the canal, and with the dirt in the water, he couldn’t even see where it had been submerged. But he didn’t give up.
Something happened tonight. A friend of mine dropped his iPhone 12 Pro in the Berlin canal. He disappeared in the mud. He waded through the 3 foot deep water. No way to find him. But he found a Nintendo Switch instead.
– Frederik Riedel ️ (@frederikRiedel) May 29, 2021
I knew the iPhone 12 Pro has a series of magnets on the back, since I used the Apple MagSafe charger every day and saw what it was like ‘hit»The iPhone on the loading disc.
So he went home, and after a few hours he returned to the scene of the accident with a magnet attached to a wire
He only had to plunge the magnet in the same place where the mobile had fallen, and they stuck to each other as soon as they got closer. So he could “catch that»And retrieve it at the bottom of the canal.
Luckily the iPhone it worked perfectly, despite having been submerged for several hours at the bottom of the channel. So you already know. When you go fishing, also place a magnet in the hook box, in case you drop your iPhone. Of course, you have to bring an iPhone 12 that includes MagSafe charging … otherwise, you will only fish empty cans …