The iPhone is an iconic and very versatile device from Apple. There are so many human-angle stories relating to this very powerful smartphone. Apple continues to refine the iPhone, bringing more features that add to the power and durability of the iPhone. One of the beautiful features of new iPhones is the Magsafe, which has now gotten added functionality with the added power pack.Apple iPhone

There has been a growing number of stories of how some iPhone users recovered their phones after days or weeks of losing the device. This has literally given people the impetus to fish for iPhones using the Magsafe. A South Carolina man, Jason Robinson of Horry County, found an iPhone while fishing a week ago in the Waccamaw River, local reports say. Robinson who is a fisherman went fishing on Sunday, July 18, and got the catch of the iPhone after a few fishes were caught. In his narrative, Robinson said he felt a strong grip on the line when the line obviously got secured by the Magsafe of the iPhone.

Robinson proceeded to seek a way of identifying the owner of the submerged iPhone, which he just fished from the river. Fortunately, he saw a photograph of a man and a woman attached to the iPhone case. He cleaned the picture and posted it on his Facebook page. Interestingly, within minutes he found the woman in the photograph. Subsequently, the iPhone was handed to Riley Johnson’s woman, whose husband Trinidy was also in the photo. Riley Johnson stated that the iPhone was lost about a year ago over Thanksgiving. Indeed, Robinson did not doubt that he had to do the correct thing by trying to reach out to the owners of the iPhone. He was never going to put the device to his personal use. It is not known what is the state of the rescued iPhone after one year of being underwater. However, Apple iPhones have been known to come back to life even after long contact with water.

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