Verizon shouldn't cover it, it's not their phone, it's Samsung's phone. And people are morons, for they believe that the water rating means they can go swimming with the phone on them. Pure stupidity. It's for accidents, like dropping it in a bathtub for a second.
#FAIL
so you're saying that if it's an accident it should be covered or that it should not fail
I know that it's "water resistant", with that I treat it like any other phone (like a newborn baby) and if it gets wet I'll deal with it.... No chance that I would take my s5 in the pool????????????
Sent from my rooted Verizon galaxy s5
I know that it's "water resistant", with that I treat it like any other phone (like a newborn baby) and if it gets wet I'll deal with it.... No chance that I would take my s5 in the pool
Sent from my rooted Verizon galaxy s5
It's for accidents, like dropping it in a bathtub for a second.
#FAIL
Originally Posted by AZgl1500
What isn't made in China today?
I'm guessing that this Qi charger must not be very good, as it has worked perfectly for me only since May 1st, 2014. http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/images/emoticons/readit.gif.pagespeed.ce.M4AZLzHPap.gif
doesn't even seem to be moisture resistant. There have now been 4 incidents so I feel I can safely say my phone is hyper allergic to moisture (for a water resistant phone).
1. It got a few small drops of water on the screen when the grandkids were in the pool. Phone screen would do NOTHING. Couldn't turn it off, wouldn't respond even after drying it off. It took 10-15 minutes for it to work again.
2. Took it out in the rain (drizzle) briefly to snap a picture. Phone became unresponsive.
3 & 4. Had it in my air jetted tub...not IN the water! It was fairly steamy in the bathroom. I didn't see any water on the phone (I was trying not to get it wet) but my hands were damp. Again, unresponsive. I got the feeling the steam in the air affected it.
I've never done any of the things people here have...haven't taken it river rafting, swimming, dropped it in the toilet. I've been very careful. I've used my Moto Droid while in my air jetted tub, exact same environment and it had no problem working as it should. Is my S5 overly sensitive to moisture? Is this a cause for replacement? I never intended to go swimming with my S5 but this seems extreme for a phone that is supposed to water resistant. Phone is stock with original battery.
Monica
Yours works,When fingers are wet?
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