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Artikel: iPhone 16 Pro Survives 11 Minutes in the Sea and Films Its Own Rescue

iPhone 16 Pro Survives 11 Minutes in the Sea and Films Its Own Rescue

An iPhone 16 Pro spent 11 minutes on the seabed off Athens, kept recording the entire time, and came back up in full working order. The clip it filmed of curious fish — and of its own rescue — has since passed 13.5 million views on Instagram, as reported by PetaPixel.

How the iPhone ended up in the water
Owner Liel Farhat was sailing with friends in Greece when she put the phone down to take a photo. It slipped into a net on the yacht and dropped into the sea, sinking to a depth of about four meters while the camera kept rolling.

The rescue, caught on camera
The skipper declined to search for it, but a friend's husband — a trained diver of some 20 years — went down and spotted the phone thanks to the light from the still-running recording. The video captures the moment his hand reaches into frame and carries the device back to the surface.

No damage at all
Farhat says the phone needed nothing more than a towel. It dried off and worked immediately, with no repairs and no visible harm — despite spending those minutes well past the depth its official rating describes.

What IP68 actually covers
The iPhone 16 Pro carries an IP68 rating: fully dustproof, and tested for submersion in fresh water under controlled lab conditions. Seawater is a different matter — salt is corrosive to metal contacts and seals, and Apple's warranty does not cover liquid damage of any kind. This phone got lucky; the rating is a safety margin, not an invitation.

A pattern of unlikely survivors
This is not the first device to shrug off a fall that should have finished it. In 2024, an iPhone survived a 16,000-foot drop from an Alaska Airlines plane after a fuselage panel blew out. Stories like these say as much about sealed unibody construction as they do about luck.

The sensible takeaway
Water resistance degrades over time as seals age, and a phone that survives one soaking may not survive the next. Keeping a grippy case on the phone — and keeping it away from railings, nets, and open water — remains far cheaper than testing Apple's engineering.

Give your iPhone 16 Pro a fighting chance with Komodoty
Most phones that go overboard do not film their own rescue. A slim case adds grip exactly where polished titanium and glass offer none. Komodoty makes cases for the iPhone 16 Pro and other models in aramid fiber and slim wood with a Kevlar core, with precise cutouts and full wireless charging support. See the range in the Komodoty iPhone cases collection before your phone decides to go swimming.

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