Affordable Apple iPhone Water Damage Repair Services in Melbourne, Australia

Did you accidentally drop your iPhone in water and now it has stopped working? If you are searching to get Apple iPhone water damage repair done in Melbourne, then we got you covered. At Reuse Mobiles, we provide quick repair service for liquid damage or water-damaged iPhones. Our expert mobile technicians will follow industry standard practices to inspect the components and effectively repair them. When your iPhone is accidentally dropped in a liquid do not try to turn it on as it might further damage your device.

What is iPhone Water Damage?

Water damage happens when sensitive electronics in your iPhone come into contact with water or other liquid. Even though apple watches and iPhones are advertised as water-resistant, they should not be confused with waterproof. Water damage need not only occur when it gets dropped in the pool or the bathroom. It can happen while playing golf, at the gym, when you’re on a hike or anywhere else. Sometimes, even a single drop of liquid will create havoc inside an iPhone. You must get it repaired within 48 hours of the incident. To search for the nearest repairs, you can simply look up water damage iPhone repair near me on the internet.

What is iPhone Liquid Damage?

Liquid damage can sometimes be obvious when you see tiny bubbles under your screen or discolouration or corrosion inside the charging port. As soon as your iPhone is dropped in a liquid, do not try to turn it on. Remove the sim card to prevent the logic board from getting further damaged. You can check for liquid damage on the liquid damage indicator (LCI) located in the same slot as the sim card. If your LCI is light or dark red, or even pink, it means your device has been in contact with liquid and you must immediately get your phone repaired. If your LCI is yellow then it is not liquid damaged. If it is white then the issue you are facing is not related to liquid damage. Get your phone to us and we will determine the root cause of the issue and get your screen repaired.

How Do We Work to Repair Water-Damaged iPhones in Melbourne?

  • You can book our service with a single click on our website
  • We will quickly get back to you and schedule an appointment
  • We will safely handle your device to avoid further damage
  • Our licensed technicians will inspect and repair your iPhone
  • If the components need to be replaced then you can rest assured that we will use only the best quality parts
  • You get a warranty for the water damage iPhone repair

iPhone Water Damage Repair Cost

Repair costs depend on the model of your iPhone, the extent of the damage and the insurance. On average you can expect the repair cost to be in the range of $49 - $599 depending on the above factors. After performing the repair we will clean the exteriors of your iPhone with isopropyl alcoholand it will feel like new.

Why Choose Reuse Mobiles for iPhone Water Damage Repairs in Melbourne

  • You can book our repair services online with a single click
  • We provide iPhone water damage repair services in and around Melbourne
  • Warranty on the parts that we replace and all the repairs that we perform
  • Certified and professional technicians will perform comprehensive repairs
  • Flexible payment option

To know more about our services, you can call us on 0480 041 736 or send us an email at hello@reusemobiles.com.au.

FAQS

Minor repairs will take 10 to 30 minutes. If your laptop needs component replacement, it might take 24-48 hours depending on how long the parts take to get delivered.

It means that if you face any issues with our repair after any amount of time, we will correct the problem. It means that we stand for our services and give you peace of mind.

If your USB charging port is damaged by liquid then a warning message will be displayed on the screen. You will have to check the LCI of your phone to determine whether the components are damaged by water. Do not try to charge your phone or insert any accessories. The sooner you get your phone repaired, the better it will perform.

The Liquid damage indicator (LCI) is normally silver or white. When it comes in contact with water or any other liquid, the colour will completely turn red.