大多数高端智能手机都具有一定程度的防水性能。但是,即使您的手机具有官方 IP 等级,它也不能免受水损坏。将智能手机浸入水中可能会弄湿手机的敏感内部组件并造成损坏。
如果您不小心让手机的充电端口(charging port)进水,您可以按照以下方法将其擦干并避免造成永久性损坏。

如何从充电口(Port)取水(Water Out)
由于 Apple 的保修不涵盖水损坏,因此在联系Apple 支持(Apple Support)寻求帮助之前,您可以尝试擦干 iPhone 的充电端口。以下方法也适用于Android智能手机。
在继续之前,我们建议您关闭手机,取下配件(如手机壳或耳机线),然后将湿手机竖直放置,USB端口朝下。后者可以帮助阻止水在智能手机内部进一步移动。
让手机自然晾干
当您弄湿手机时,您的第一直觉可能是用吹风机将其吹干,并使用最高的加热设置。但是,使用外部热源或压缩空气会损坏手机组件。
相反,在轻轻去除USB端口外部多余的水后,最好让手机风干。您也可以将它放在开着的窗户旁边或任何温暖干燥的地方。确保(Make)不要将手机放在阳光直射的地方,以免过热。
如果您想加快干燥过程,请将手机放在风扇前过夜。
把你的手机放在一个装有硅胶的(Silica Gel Overnight)袋子里过夜(Bag)
您(Are)是否熟悉几乎所有商品都随附的硅胶包装?如果您的智能手机弄湿了并且周围有一些包裹,您可以使用它们从手机的USB端口中吸湿。

当您的手机弄湿时,将其放入装有几包硅胶的袋子中,然后合上袋子。将其放置一夜,让硅胶发挥作用。
注意:很多人建议用干米包装手机以吸收水分。我们不推荐这种方法。首先(First),大米吸水性不强。如果是的话,你可以把米饭放在潮湿的天气里放在外面煮。更重要的是,干米中的灰尘和淀粉会损坏敏感元件。
湿充电口(Wet Charging Port):你不应该做的事
现在您已经知道如何擦干手机的充电端口,以下是手机弄湿时切勿做的几件事。
永远不要忽视手机的警告(Warning)信息
当它们检测到USB端口中有水分时,一些手机会发出液体检测警报,警告您潜在的问题。如果您看到屏幕上弹出此类错误消息,请注意并处理问题。
不要在潮湿的时候给(Wet)手机充电(Charge Your Phone)

要避免的最重要的事情之一是使用湿充电端口为手机充电。将带有潮湿连接端口的电话连接到电源插座是危险的,不仅对您的电话而且对您的生命都是如此。最重要的是,当您将充电器连接到潮湿的充电端口时,充电端口上的引脚可能会腐蚀并停止工作。这意味着您也有损坏充电线的风险。
不要摇晃你的手机
当您发现手机被弄湿时,您可能会想做的第一件事就是摇晃它。那是你永远不应该做的事情。摇晃手机是不切实际的,也不会从充电端口吸走任何水分。在最好的情况下,它无济于事;在最坏的情况下,您会不小心对智能手机造成更大的损坏。
不要将异物插入(Insert Foreign Objects Into Your)手机

不要试图通过插入纸巾、棉签或牙签等物品来去除USB端口中的水分。(USB)您可能会达到相反的效果,因为它们只会将水推入您手机的更深处。您甚至可能会松动或损坏端口(loosen or damage the port)。
保护您的手机免受腐蚀(Corrosion)和永久损坏(Permanent Damage)
记住这些简单的规则应该可以帮助您快速解决充电口受潮的问题。如果您在干燥后发现手机充电端口有任何问题,请(issues with your phone’s charging port)使用无线充电器进行无线充电,同时专业地检查您的智能手机。
How to Get Water Out of Your Phone’s Charging Port
Most high-end smartphones have some degree of water resistance. But even if уour phone has an official IP rating, it’s not іmmune to water damage. Submerging your smartphone can get your рhone’s senѕitive intеrnal components wet and cauѕe damage.
If you accidentally get water inside your phone’s charging port, here’s what you can do to dry it out and avoid permanent damage.

How to Get Water Out of Charging Port
Since Apple’s warranty doesn’t cover water damage, here are a few things you can try to dry off your iPhone’s charging port before contacting Apple Support for help. The following methods work for Android smartphones as well.
Before moving forward, we recommend you turn off your phone, remove accessories (like a phone case or headphone cables), and set your wet phone upright with the USB port facing down. The latter can help stop the water from moving further inside your smartphone.
Allow Your Phone to Dry Naturally
When you get your phone wet, your first instinct might be to dry it with your hairdryer, using the highest heat setting. However, using an external heat source or compressed air can damage your phone components.
Instead, after gently removing excess water from the outer part of your USB port, it’s best to leave your phone to air dry. You can also leave it next to an open window or in any warm and dry area. Make sure not to leave your phone in direct sunlight to avoid overheating.
If you want to speed up the drying process, leave your phone in front of a fan overnight.
Put Your Phone in a Bag with Silica Gel Overnight
Are you familiar with silica gel packets that come with almost everything you buy? If your smartphone gets wet and you have some packets lying around, you can use them to get the moisture out of your phone’s USB port.

When your phone gets wet, put it into a bag with several packets of silica gel and close the bag.. Leave it overnight and let the silica gel do the job.
Note: Many people suggest packing your phone in dry rice to absorb moisture. We don’t recommend this method. First, rice isn’t that great at absorbing water. If it was, you could cook rice by leaving it sitting out on a humid day. More importantly, the dust and starch from dry rice can damage sensitive components.
Wet Charging Port: What You Shouldn’t Do
Now that you know how to dry the charging port on your phone, here are a few things you should never do if your phone gets wet.
Never Ignore Your Phone’s Warning Messages
When they detect moisture in the USB port, some phones send out a liquid detection alert to warn you about a potential problem. If you see an error message of this sort pop up on your screen, pay attention to it and deal with the issue.
Don’t Charge Your Phone While It’s Wet

One of the most important things to avoid is charging your phone with a wet charging port. Connecting a phone with a damp connection port to an electrical outlet is dangerous, not just for your phone but for your life. On top of that, when you connect a charger to a wet charging port, the pins on the charging port can corrode and stop functioning. This means you’re risking breaking the charging cable as well.
Don’t Shake Your Phone
One of the first things you might be tempted to do when you notice your phone got wet is to shake it. That’s something you should never do. Shaking your phone isn’t practical and won’t get any moisture out of your charging port. In the best-case scenario, it won’t help; in the worst-case scenario, you’ll accidentally cause more damage to your smartphone.
Don’t Insert Foreign Objects Into Your Phone

Don’t try to get the moisture out of your USB port by inserting objects like a paper towel, cotton swab, or a toothpick. You’ll likely achieve the opposite effect, as they only push the water deeper inside your phone. You might even loosen or damage the port.
Save Your Phone From Corrosion and Permanent Damage
Remembering these simple rules should help you quickly solve the problem of a wet charging port. If you notice any issues with your phone’s charging port after drying, use a wireless charger for wireless charging, and meanwhile, have a professional look at your smartphone.