I got coffee in the headphone jack of my iPhone 5 last week.  It reported an 
error with an unsupported device for a few minutes but then was fine.  I would 
submit that the q-tip may have been the real culprit here. But if that was the 
case then the compressed air likely would have taken care of it.

My only reason for responding is that I too had a recent experience with 
liquid.  I suspect that the amount of water and how it exactly touched certain 
things will vary so much that it may be hard for someone on the list to suggest 
the problem.  If it is perfectly dry and still will not work there may not be 
much hope.


On Aug 29, 2014, at 7:31 PM, Juaanita Marttin <[email protected]> wrote:

        My daughter’s friend got water in the earphone jack in her iPhone 5S.  
They cleaned it out with a Q tip but the phone shows the earbuds still plugged 
in.  They also shot conpressed air into the phone.  They googled all kinds of 
things to try but nothing has worked so far.  Any suggestions?    
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