Frederik Riedel said he and a companion had the option to utilize a magnet joined to some fishing line to safeguard an iPhone 12 that was dropped into a Berlin trench. Man who dropped his iPhone 12 into a channel in Germany recuperated the gadget by connecting a magnet to the furthest limit of a fishing line.
Frederik Riedel, an application engineer, took to Twitter to describe the tale of how his companion dropped the telephone into a Berlin waterway.
Riedel said the man had a go at swimming into the water, however he couldn't discover the telephone.
"Yet, he discovered a Nintendo Switch all things being equal," Riedel said.
Riedel said he and his companion wound up joining a magnet to the furthest limit of a fishing line and utilized it to scour the trench for the telephone. He said the telephone case's MagSafe ring, an implicit magnet intended to assist with remote charging, helped the fishing fine discover the telephone and haul it out of the water.
Riedel said the telephone "actually works" after its time in the waterway.
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