First trip to the beach with the active , FAIL!

Part of my job is working with advanced sensors for other platforms (not phones, but military grade components). A pressure sensor that would be that size, and economically feasible to put in the phone for the sole purpose of warranty repair, is not going to be available (or even make good business sense for Samsung).

Even ignoring that, if there was such a sensor in it, it would have already been discussed with proof by now.

Hmm..I don't know. As new as this variant is one could think that,but then one could also think otherwise.

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Well I've had this discussion numerous time with AT&T people. Samsung claims this and that but in the end, you'd end up fighting with Samsung, NOT AT&T because they don't claim anything. I find the whole thing ridiculous. This is why I still buy the insurance and NEVER try to test the boundaries of their "waterproof" claim. It's wrong but then there are a lot of things wrong about the way things are done these days.
 
This happened to me after I took the phone in the pool. I left in in some tap water for about 10 minutes then blew air into the port and let it dry for about 30 minutes. Worked fine after that. Not sure if that helps.
 

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