THERE are many reunions taking place right now, as restrictions around the world start to wind back, but one taking place in Edinburgh recently was not quite as heart-warming. An iPhone has been recovered from an Edinburgh river after a year underwater. The phone was recovered by a local diver,...
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THERE are many reunions taking place right now, as restrictions around the world start to wind back, but one taking place in Edinburgh recently was not quite as heart-warming.
An iPhone has been recovered from an Edinburgh river after a year underwater.
The phone was recovered by a local diver, who contacted the carrier O2 with details of the SIM card, which enabled a reunion with its owner.
There have been many stories recently about iPhones resurfacing unscathed after being submerged for long periods of time.
In Mar, a diver recovered an iPhone after six months at the bottom of a lake in British Columbia, which turned on fine.
CW wonders if Apple is conducting a weird kind of publicity campaign to market the durability of its phones.
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