

If you dropped your iPhone in the pool before it stopped working, it probably is. If the LCI is white or silver, the issue your iPhone is experiencing may not be liquid-related. Will My iPhone Be Covered Under Warranty If Its LCI Is Still White? If the LCI remains yellow, it wouldn’t hurt to take your iPhone into the Apple Store! However, if nothing is wrong with your iPhone, there isn’t much for an Apple tech to do. We recommend trying to clean out the SIM card slot, headphone jack, or charging port using an anti-static brush or brand new toothbrush. Some other substance (gunk, dirt, lint, etc.) may have discolored your iPhone’s LCI.

The good news is that yellow isn’t red, which means your iPhone hasn’t been damaged by liquid. What Should I Do If The LCI Is Yellow?Īlthough it doesn’t happen very often, don’t be surprised if your LCI appears yellow. Whether the LCI is light red or dark red, your iPhone has some sort of liquid damage and won’t be covered under warranty.

Unfortunately, pink is just a lighter shade of red. Just because an LCI is read doesn’t mean an iPhone won’t come back to life.
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We’ll get into prices and how to decide whether to repair or replace a water damaged iPhone below. You’ll pay less if you have AppleCare+ or carrier insurance than if you have no coverage at all. Look for a small line or dot just inside the edge of the SIM card slot, at the bottom of the headphone jack, or in the middle of the dock connector (charging port) on older iPhones.Ī red LCI indicates that your iPhone has come into contact with liquid, and unfortunately, that means you’ll have to pay. The size and shape of an iPhone’s LCI varies from model to model, but it’s usually pretty to tell if the LCI has been “tripped”, as we used to say at the Genius Bar.

Shine a flashlight into your iPhone’s headphone jack or charging port, depending on which model you have. It’s easier to see the LCIs on older iPhones. How To Check An LCI Inside The Headphone Jack Or Charging Port As we’ll discuss later, it’s better to leave a wet iPhone face down on a flat surface than face up. From this angle, use a flashlight to look into the SIM card slot and check the LCI. Next, remove the SIM tray and SIM card, and hold your iPhone with the screen facing down. If you just dropped your iPhone in liquid and it’s still wet, skip down to our section on what to do first if your iPhone gets dropped in water. Note: It’s important to make sure the outside of your iPhone is completely dry before you remove the SIM tray. You may need to press down with some force to eject the SIM tray. Stick the paper clip inside the tiny hole. To check the LCI on a newer iPhone, use a paperclip to pop out the SIM tray, which is located below the side button (the power button) on the right side of your iPhone. How To Check The LCI Inside The SIM Card Slot Here’s where you’ll find the liquid contact indicator on every iPhone: Model On older models of the iPhone (4s and earlier), you’ll find LCIs in the headphone jack, charging port, or both. On newer iPhones, the LCI is located in the same slot as the SIM card. The best way to check for iPhone water damage is to look at its liquid contact indicator, or LCI. However, iPhone water damage usually doesn’t look like anything - at least from the outside. Sometimes it appears as tiny bubbles under the screen or corrosion and discoloration inside its charging port. Liquid damage can be obvious or invisible. It’s designed to resist water, but not the wide array of liquids, lotions, and gels that many of us use every day. The water-resistant seal on newer iPhones is just as susceptible to wear and tear as the rest of the phone. Although newer iPhones are less susceptible to water damage than older models, a tiny drop of liquid is all it takes to damage an iPhone beyond repair. In short (there will be puns), liquid damage occurs when water or another liquid comes into contact with an iPhone’s water-sensitive electronics. We’ll get more into IP ratings and the difference between waterproof and water-resistant later in this article. A single drop can wreak havoc inside an iPhone.Įvery iPhone since the 7 has been advertised as water-resistant, but this shouldn’t be confused with being waterproof. It happens at the gym, playing golf, or on a hike. Liquid Damage Happens When You Least Expect Itĭuring my time at the Genius Bar, I learned that liquid damage doesn’t only occur when iPhones get dropped in toilets and pools.
