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crazySmith_ t1_ixq5p0w wrote

Water damage is my bet. That's how my Galaxy S7 Edge looked back in the day. In my stupidity, I regularly took it in water. One day out of the blue it turned green.

I didn't drop it or had any sort of accident with it. The only thing I did was regularly shower with it to listen to music.

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glvidrine8 t1_ixqfv2g wrote

"One day out of the blue it turned green."

That made me laugh lmao

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BIZLfoRIZL t1_ixrig4i wrote

The structure of that statement broke my brain a little.

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_Thad_Supersperm_ t1_ixre75z wrote

Maybe it was exposed to gamma radiation and got angry because of being wet frequently.

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HeroHeroHero0428 t1_ixrb8bm wrote

You showered with your phone? Hmm

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crazySmith_ t1_ixricie wrote

That's why I clarified it with: "to listen to music". I knew Redditors would take this an entirely different way lol

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LightningShiva1 t1_ixrxtxs wrote

Bruh who TF takes their fucking phone while bathing, tf??

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-K9V t1_ixs3v1m wrote

No idea. People who don’t know that electronics + water don’t mix well. Or people who can’t go 5 minutes without listening to music lol.

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PrivatePilot9 t1_ixsbay2 wrote

You know all iPhones made in the last few years are waterproof and totally submersible...right?

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-K9V t1_ixsbitz wrote

They’re obviously advertised as such, yes. Doesn’t mean your phone can’t be damaged by liquid or moisture. And soap isn’t good for your phone either.

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PrivatePilot9 t1_ixsfr0u wrote

Actually it does. My current phone I’m typing this on has been completely submerged several times. Other than the “water detected in charge port, wait to charge” warning, it’s perfectly fine….

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Roninkin t1_ixsc2o5 wrote

Exactly while it should be okay, it doesn’t mean press your luck. My iPhone works more than fine outside the shower on full volume.

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