As a result, Miguel Pacheco, who lives in Drybook, snagged it earlier this month.iPhone.
At first, he did not have high expectations for the equipment that had been soaked in water for a long time. He did not expect that after drying, the machine was successfully powered on the next day.
The lock screen wallpaper shows a photo of a man and a woman, and shows the date the device fell into the water – August 13th!
in view ofcell phoneA large number of commemorative private photos and other data are usually kept in the medium, and the enthusiastic Miguel Pacheco specially posted the lost and found information on Facebook.
After the photo was retweeted and shared more than 4,000 times, friends of Owain Davies and his fiancée, Fiona Gardner, were lucky enough to recognize the iPhone and eventually contact Miguel Pacheco to get the phone back, which was fully functional.
Owain Davies explained the scene to the BBC – the pair were in a two-person canoe when their partner got up and capsized. The moment the water entered, he realized that the phone had been lost.
As for Miguel Pacheco’s good deeds, he also appreciates it. The average person might only think of going to a nearby bar to find the owner, rather than drying it out with an air compressor.
It is reported that as a newer iPhone model, the original factory itself has an IP68 protection level, which means that the device can last for 30 minutes in 1.5 meters of water. But in all sorts of curious cases, we’ve seen surviving iPhones more than once.
In March 2021, for example, an iPhone 11 sank unscathed for six months at the bottom of a Canadian lake. In August of the same year, another report claimed that an iPhone was reunited with its owner after a year of soaking in water.