Your iPhone is wet and you get an error message when you try to charge it. Here’s what to know about your options.
iPhones have a lot of built-in mechanisms to help prevent you from damaging the battery or the phone. For example, if your iPhone is too hot, it will stop charging. But did you know your device also stops charging when it detects water in the charging port?
Here’s the message displayed when you try to charge an iPhone with moisture in the charge port:
‘Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector’ message on the iPhone.
Notice how the message offers two options.
One is Dismiss, which, as the wording suggests, dismisses the warning, and disables the charging process until the next time the charging cable is connected.