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Never even heard of IP69. Has to be the first phone to have this rating. Sweet! https://www.techradar.com/news/sams...dible-water-resistance-and-down-graded-screen
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Speaking of which, the Galaxy Watch is specifically advertised as being swim ready. Anyone know if their warranty covers water damage? Asking in this forum because the answer to that question will tell us whether Samsung intends for us to take the Note 10 into the pool.
Sorry but CAT phones are already IP69Never even heard of IP69. Has to be the first phone to have this rating. Sweet! https://www.techradar.com/news/sams...dible-water-resistance-and-down-graded-screen
CAT phones calls their phones waterproof but when you read the fine print they are waterproof to the IP rating which is basically the same thing as water resistant.I agree mooncatt, unless a manufacturer will warranty a device for water resistant or proof I'll treat it as not being one .
I didn't know that ..sneakyCAT phones calls their phones waterproof but when you read the fine print they are waterproof to the IP rating which is basically the same thing as water resistant.
I never saw anything claiming their phones waterproof when I looked at them a while back, only that the screens were designed to still properly respond to touches even when wet. Now that would be nice to have in more phones.CAT phones calls their phones waterproof but when you read the fine print they are waterproof to the IP rating which is basically the same thing as water resistant.
Go to their websiteI never saw anything claiming their phones waterproof when I looked at them a while back, only that the screens were designed to still properly respond to touches even when wet. Now that would be nice to have in more phones.
I see they changed up the marketing. Only reason I was looking in to then was for the infrared camera.Main pageView attachment 306126