I accidentally got my iPhone 14 wet while at a pool party and now there's moisture inside both the front and back cameras. Face ID isn't working, and pictures are all foggy. Is there a good way to remove the moisture, or should I just wait for it to evaporate on its own?
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You're in a bit of a pickle! If the moisture is between the glass and the camera, it might be easier to fix. Your best bet would be to open up the phone, clean it out, and aim a fan at it overnight to help it dry out. Just make sure to replace any seals that could be damaged—if you've had repairs done before, some shops might skip that. If the water is inside the camera itself, though, that's a hassle. You'd likely need to replace the camera module, but keep in mind Apple's restrictions. They can be pretty tough on repairs; you'd need a special tool to keep Face ID working after a camera swap.
That sounds like a real headache! If you're already facing more problems, you might end up needing to take it to a professional. Make sure you find a reputable repair shop that knows how to deal with Apple’s quirks.