A new article from the DailyMail has been making the rounds on the internet for the past few hours, debunking some major myths that many of us believe about iPhones, but which aren’t true.
Wet iPhone and bowl of rice
It’s probably one of the most popular myths, as we occasionally see iPhones submerged in a bowl of rice, having been soaked to absorb the moisture. However, this is not the case.
Apple has made it clear that this can actually do more harm than good. It has even warned against using rice as a drying solution because tiny particles of rice can enter the iPhone and cause further damage.
Today’s iPhones are more water-resistant than their predecessors, but they’re still not waterproof, which is why Apple implemented the liquid detection notification.
Disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will save battery
Another very popular myth. This may be true for data, but Wi-Fi and Bluetooth won’t drain your phone’s battery. Instead, enabling airplane mode is a better solution because it will disable battery-draining apps and can be especially useful when traveling in areas with no signal.
If you think that the best case scenario for charging your iPhone is to remove it as soon as it reaches 100% during the day, then you are wrong. The company has predicted and informs that the best charging can be done at night.
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