An iPhone X diving for a river for two weeks does not have many options to resist. Apple offers from the iPhone 7 resistance to splashes but not to immersion under water for your iPhone. However, sometimes the device surprises and works without problems even after an odyssey like that.

The protagonist of the YouTube channel under the name of 'Man + River' is dedicated to diving in rivers to find lost objects and return them to their owners. Rings, sunglasses, keys ... objects that can usually be used when finding again. However, it is also found with electronic devices and sometimes, they are still working. For example, this iPhone X that was returned to its owner.
iPhone X Two weeks underwater, three days drying
When an iPhone or any electronic device has gotten wet inside, it is best to turn it off (if it is not) and do not turn it on until it is completely dry again. It is what was done with this iPhone X, which after being recovered was left open for three days to dry it as much as possible. After which it was assembled again and powered on with a computer by iTunes.

The youtube managed to get in touch with the owner of the phone, who claimed to have lost it two weeks ago. After returning the iPhone, the owner was particularly excited, as she had just become a mother and had many pictures of the moment on her iPhone X.
The surprising thing about all this is the fact that the iPhone X has resisted water so well. The IP67 resistance of the iPhone X gives it resistance to splashes, dust and immersion for a maximum of 30 minutes and one meter deep. Still, it's worth remembering that even with this resistance certified, Apple's warranty does not cover liquid damage.
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