Would leave the laptop off for a day or two (completely off, i.e. shut down) in case there are any residual liquids inside of it. Other than that, not much you can/should do! In the future (if you didn’t do this - I wasn’t sure because you didn’t mention it) - if you spill something on anything electronic, as soon as you can, turn it all of the way off. The more you try to use it (inadvertently or otherwise) while it has liquid on it, the more likely you will cause irreversible damage to it!
I purged mine about a month ago; 1.5 years’ worth of alarms was just a hair over a thousand of them. So … no?
Because that’s what they changed it to in the latest iOS update, and no, you can’t change it
Clarification: this is a great idea. Don’t tell them it got hit by dice… say it just happened and it may fall under warranty. In all honesty, dice shouldn’t cause this to happen anyways.
It isn’t part of your wallpaper, right…?
I got fog in the front camera of my XS the same way. To the point that FaceID stopped working. I waited a while for it to dry up but it didn’t - but I’d suggest waiting a little bit. In the end, I had to go to Apple and send the phone in & they more-or-less replaced the whole thing. Was not that bad though, only took them a week or so to get it back to me. Hopefully you won’t have to go through that, but either way make sure you back stuff up!
P.S. - just say “my phone lens got foggy” when you talk to them - don’t mention even bringing it near the shower. “Oh, I just noticed it one day” or something. They can be very picky about replacing phones that have water damage, although it should be covered. So just don’t make it extra obvious! Good luck.
Nobody saw that coming…
I am not sure what your picture is supposed to be showing? But keep in mind that if your screen is physically broken, you won’t be able to capture that with a screenshot
I haven’t had those same crashes but I’ve had an abnormal amount of crashes with my 13 Pro in the last few months (pre-iOS 17). It’s certainly odd but I do not know why it happens, unfortunately.