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Thai Rescuers Retrieve Phone from Canal for Canadian Tourist

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A group of rescuers saved the day of a Canadian woman who dropped her phone into a canal at the Amphawa floating market in Samut Songkhram.

 

The public-spirited rescuers from the Sapparachen Foundation were asked for help by a Canadian tourist yesterday, January 26th.

 

The woman, aged about 50 years old, who was sightseeing at the famous tourist destination, the Amphawa floating market, told the rescuers that she had dropped her iPhone 13 into a canal by accident while getting off a boat.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/01/27/thai-rescuers-retrieve-phone-from-canal-for-canadian-tourist/

 

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i bet you she said sorry for dropping the phone in the water. eh. 

Bet she didn't learn anything about having both hands free when getting in/out of boat.

I guess getting the Sim card back will save a lot of headaches.. the phone is probably junk.

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

I guess getting the Sim card back will save a lot of headaches.. the phone is probably junk.

Maybe?, I retrieved an iPhone 13 from the ocean (about 5 metres of water) in Nice a while back (dropped from a boat too) it had been in the water for an hour or more and it worked fine, still working fine. The newer iPhones are pretty waterproof it seems.

8 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I guess getting the Sim card back will save a lot of headaches.. the phone is probably junk.

But The Sim Card will be very Wet,Won't it ??

Canadian tourists always making a splash!

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