🔍 Troubleshoot by Symptom

iPhone 進水:症狀對照處理指南

Muffled sound, a dark screen, won’t charge? Let’s figure out what’s wrong with your water-damaged iPhone and how to fix it.

📖 5 分鐘閱讀 🔄 更新:2026 年 2 月 ✍️ Mizunuki Ojisan

重點摘要

  • Most 進水損害 symptoms appear within 24-48 hours of exposure
  • Apple recommends air drying for at least 5 hours before attempting to use your iPhone
  • If symptoms persist after 48 hours, contact Apple Repair for professional assessment

目錄

  1. Symptom Checklist
  2. Fixes for Each Symptom
  3. What If You Have Multiple Symptoms?
  4. Diagnose the Damage First
  5. 常見問題

2. Fixes for Each Symptom

We’ve got dedicated articles breaking down the cause and solution for every problem.

喇叭 & Audio Issues

Charging & Power Problems

Screen Glitches

Other Common Issues

3. What If You Have Multiple Symptoms?

Seeing two or more of these problems at once? That’s a bad sign. It likely means water has gotten deep inside your iPhone.

⚠️ Time to Call a Pro

Multiple symptoms usually point to motherboard damage. Trying to fix it yourself could make things worse. Your safest bet is to get it to a repair shop.

👉 Check out our Complete Guide to iPhone 進水 Repair for cost estimates and what to expect.

First, Diagnose the Damage

WaterKick’s Diagnostic Mode can test your 喇叭s and tell you how bad the damage is. Then, it’ll recommend the perfect water eject mode for the job.

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5. Frequently Asked Questions

Because there’s still water sloshing around inside. As you move your phone, a droplet can shift, shorting out a different component. It’s a clear sign that your phone isn’t dry yet.

Sometimes, if it’s minor. But water trapped in the fine 喇叭 mesh has a tough time evaporating on its own. You’ll get way better results by actively pushing it out with a sound-based tool like WaterKick.

It’ll stick around until the Lightning or USB-C port is completely dry, which usually takes 24 to 48 hours. You can speed it up by leaving your phone in a well-ventilated spot. Don’t try to bypass it and charge while it’s wet—that’s a recipe for disaster.

Give it about two or three days. During that time, try a water eject tool a few times. If things aren’t getting better, it’s time to think about a repair. If a problem is still there after a week, it’s probably not going away on its own.