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Your phone is one of your most important things, so protecting it from hazards such as water damage is a top priority. The tricky part is that the longer you carry around your phone, the higher the chance that accidents will eventually befall it. A careful approach is ultimately your best defense against all the environmental factors that shorten an iPhone’s life.
Fortunately, there are ways that you can protect your iPhone and keep it dry. From purchasing one of our high-quality iPhone 14 Pro Max cases or iPhone 14 Pro Cases to buying a specialty waterproof phone pouch, there are plenty of clever ways to protect your mobile device from moisture.
You may have heard about the iPhone 14’s ability to resist water and other forms of moisture. The operative word is resist, however. While the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are all water-resistant, they are not fully waterproof. While these words sound interchangeable, they aren’t.
Each iPhone 14 model is IP68 certified per the IEC standard number 60529. In layperson’s terms, your phone can be submerged in up to 19.7 feet of water, or 6 meters. It can also resist dust and other small debris. Going beyond the designated depth limit can damage or destroy your phone. Further, your phone may lose some of its protective features as it ages. Limiting how long your iPhone remains submerged underwater is also a good idea, even when in the safe zone for depth.
Use this text to share information about your brand with your customers.A product may be waterproof or water-resistant. Items deemed waterproof prevent all liquid penetration, no matter the scenario. Regardless of how far you submerge the product underwater or in another liquid substance, the protective cover will not yield under the added pressure of even the ocean depths.
Water-resistant items simply slow the rate at which liquid can penetrate the surface of the item. These thin coverings will eventually give way under enough pressure caused by submerging too far. Even when operating at a safe depth underwater, you must be aware that moisture is slowly seeping in.
A product may be waterproof or water-resistant. Items deemed waterproof prevent all liquid penetration, no matter the scenario. Regardless of how far you submerge the product underwater or in another liquid substance, the protective cover will not yield under the added pressure of even the ocean depths.
Water-resistant items simply slow the rate at which liquid can penetrate the surface of the item. These thin coverings will eventually give way under enough pressure caused by submerging too far. Even when operating at a safe depth underwater, you must be aware that moisture is slowly seeping in.
Water resistance certifications, such as the IP68 designation mentioned above, quickly convey what any given material can handle. The International Electrotechnical Commission, or IEC, sets these standards along with other civil engineering guidelines. Standardization makes products easy to categorize and ensures you can acquire the proper water resistance for any given purpose.
Protecting your phone from potential water hazards can be as simple as staying vigilant on most days. However, some unique circumstances make keeping your mobile device dry more challenging. For instance, trips to the beach or public pool are the perfect opportunities for phone-based accidents. Although you might not submerge your iPhone at all, any object near a body of water is prone to random splashes. In these cases, you can use a bit of preparation and foresight to protect your iPhone from the environment.
The easiest way to make your iPhone waterproof is to purchase a dedicated waterproof phone pouch. These containers house your device and prevent water from getting in, thanks to a powerful seal. The cool thing is that some pouches allow you to still check and use your iPhone while encased, thanks to a see-through panel that makes your display viewable. You can even operate the touch screen by tapping it like normal. This is an excellent option for activities like snorkeling, where you want to take underwater pictures.
Our waterproof phone pouches offer a variety of cosmetic options to choose from. Whether you prefer pastel colors or a rugged camo pattern, you can find an accessory that matches your style. Another notable feature is the size of each pouch. Each one is big enough to be compatible with most phone models. There is even enough room for the bulkiest accessories, such as iPhone 14 Plus cases. Everything will fit snugly into your convenient waterproof pouch. In addition to water, these pouches also keep out sand and dirt, which can be as hard on your phone as water.
Waterproof bags for camping, boating and other outdoor activities have been around for decades. Most dry bags are huge and may be cumbersome to carry. Luckily, we offer smaller ones designed specifically to hold just a few items. As with any dry product, these dry bags also receive IP ratings before being sold to the public.
Dry bags will protect your iPhone, but you will not be able to operate the touch screen as with a dedicated phone pouch. This is inconvenient if you want to take pictures or need maps, music or other information that has been downloaded on your phone.
Rain or shine, runners, walkers and bikers love to get a workout in. A phone pouch or bag may be too bulky for exercising in the rain, making a fitness armband the ideal solution. You can acquire a waterproof armband that houses your phone without getting in the way during physical activity. It also prevents your phone from falling out of your pocket while you’re on the move.
If you’re in the kitchen making dinner, and you have slippery food or cleaner on your hands, it’s much easier to drop your phone in the sink or on the ground. Washing your hands after meals is another great way to keep liquid or oil away from your iPhone.
If your phone is currently wet, there are a few methods worth trying to dry it out quickly. Keeping these in mind the next time your phone takes a dunk might save you a trip to the Apple Store.
The safest method for drying your iPhone involves using compressed air. Compressed air will never damage your electronics, so it is always ideal for drying your phone. Be sure to get inside any speaker holes and plugs. You’ll want to get the crevices around the cameras as dry as you can.
If you do not have any compressed air lying around, try a hair dryer instead. The warmth is effective at drying fluids, but keep in mind that the extra heat is not good for your phone in the long term. You can mitigate the wear and tear from this step by turning off your phone before blowing on it. Still, only use this technique sparingly to avoid damaging your iPhone.
This popular method of reducing moisture in portable electronics has worked for many. Rice will absorb the moisture from your phone, effectively draining it from your device. The key downside to consider here is just how long the method takes. You should ideally keep the phone covered in rice for three days before trying to power it on.
While you can attempt a recovery sooner, the longer you let it dry, the better the chance of your iPhone working as normal when you finally turn it on. You also want to be sure that rice particles haven’t gotten inside the phone in any way.
Incorporating the above tips will help keep your phone dry and free from damage. Mitigating environmental wear and tear is the best way to ensure that your phone remains usable for many years to come. While that next upgrade will eventually tempt you, the iPhone 14 is an incredibly potent piece of tech. Take care of it with iPhone 14 Pro Max cases from Case-Mate so that you can enjoy the full extent of its incredible performance and suite of advanced features.
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