American Amir Noorani lost his Apple Watch Ultra while swimming in a lake and found it three months later, discovering that the device was fully functional. In this respect reports edition 9to5Mac.
Noorani lives in Los Angeles. She lost her watch while vacationing at Lake Travis in Texas, famous for its many water attractions. The Apple Watch Ultra’s silicone strap came loose during the dive when Noorani was at a depth of approximately nine meters. The American immediately noticed the loss, but attempts to find the watch were unsuccessful.
“I even hired a professional scuba diver, but even he couldn’t find the watch,” Noorani said.
Almost accepting his loss, the man used his iPhone to activate loss mode on the Apple Watch Ultra for good luck. It will automatically notify the person who finds the watch that he is the owner of the watch and will help find the owner. And so it happened. However, not in a few days, as Nurani had hoped, but in a few months.
“Three months later they called me and said they found the watch. “My brother was able to meet the diver and get the watch,” said the owner of the Apple Watch.
According to him, the watch was covered in mud and silt. After washing, they did not turn on for a long time, but long-term charging helped “revive” the gadget. Noorani thanked Apple for the good engineering decisions it made when designing the watch.
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