My Iphone got wet and now when I turn it on it will not go past the apple logo.  Please help.

Hi,
My Iphone got wet and now when I turn it on it will not go past the apple logo.  Please help.

Take it in for service or most likely out of warranty replacement. Water damage voids your warranty so you will need to pay towards the replacement.
Cheers
Pete

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