As we all know the Samsung Galaxy S6 is not a waterproof smartphone which means if your smartphone has fallen in the water or bathtub during bathing, then the water will fully damage your smartphone. If you are an owner of a Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone and want to check the water damage on your smartphone, that means you are in the right place.

How Galaxy S6 Water Damage Indicator Works

If your Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone has taken water damage, and you are still confused about to confirm that your smartphone has water damage or not. So don’t worry.

In this article, we have mentioned how you can check whether your Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone is damaged due to water or not. So follow below mentioned simple steps to check water damage on your Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone.

What to do when your smartphone has fallen into the water?

  •  First of all, turn off your smartphone if it is on
  •  Now, try to dry it with a towel or put it inside the bag of rice for a day (Rice will absorb all moisture from your smartphone)
  •  You can also place the smartphone directly under the sunlight for a few minutes (Do not Leave your smartphone under sunlight for a long time as that could overheat your smartphone)
  •  If there is no hope, then you can visit the nearest authorized service center to get repaired.

Follow the below-mentioned steps to check water damage on the Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone

Step 1: First of all turn on your Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone

Step 2: Now Open the SIM card tray

Step 3: In the SIM card slot, simply look for the color of the water damage indicator

  • Here, if you see a white color that means there is no water damage on your smartphone
  • If you see Pink or something red instead of the white color that means your Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone has taken water damage.

You can also follow the same procedure to check water damage on your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone. Do let us know in the comments if you have any difficulties in following those steps.

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Lucky Sharma
Lucky is Senior Editor at TheAndroidPortal & an expert in mobile technology with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from MIT and a Master's degree in Mobile Application Development from Stanford University.