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Your link seems to be brokenNo it won't. Did you not read what I posted? That is from Samsung's web page.
Your link seems to be brokenNo it won't. Did you not read what I posted? That is from Samsung's web page.
Exactly, they wont cover any water damage phone ...the problem is, it will most likely still void your warranty.
No it won't. Did you not read what I posted? That is from Samsung's web page.
It is IP68 rated which means it can be submerged into 1.5m water for up to 30min.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...l%2Fgalaxy%2Fwhat-is%2Fip68%2F&token=ImheP5XY
That actually doesn't say anything about guaranteeing that the phone will be waterproof under those conditions. It says specifically that it is "resistant to submersion" -- the wording there is important, because resistant doesn't mean impervious.
If you look at the manual on pg 163, the wording there is also very careful to avoid any statement that the phone is waterproof. In fact, there are a lot of warnings about conditions that could cause problems (bold is mine):
"The device is not impervious to dust and water damage in any situation. It is important that all compartments are closed tightly."
"Liquid other than fresh water may enter the device faster. Failure to rinse the device in fresh water and dry it as instructed may cause the device to suffer from operability or cosmetic issues.
And this is from the [URL="https://forums.androidcentral.com/e?link=https%3A%2F%2Fshop-links.co%2Flink%2F%3Fexclusive%3D1%26publisher_slug%3Dfuture%26article_name%3Dac-vb-p-6667485%26u1%3DUUacUvbUpU6667485%26url%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.samsung.com%252Fus%252FLegal%252FPhone-HSGuide%252F&token=WvcplDCW]warranty[/URL]: "Water damage to your device may void the manufacturer’s warranty. The device battery comes with an internal liquid indicator that will record if any water has damaged the battery. Water damage to your device may void the manufacturer’s warranty. Do not handle the device or components with wet hands."
Took this and a ton more plus a few videos on my note 8 last summer, worked pretty well underwater except for a few times it seemed like it was sending multiple touches on the screen, but that was just a minor annoyance.
Had to wait until the charging port dried to charge it, but never had any others at all with the phone.View attachment 311668
Yes, a couple of times. Not enough to make it unusable but enough to be slightly annoying.Did you have any problems with "phantom touches" while underwater? Meaning, did you have any issues using the touch screen when submerged?
I understand all of your points, and it's great that the water resistance has done its job for you. I still think that the water resistance should be used as a good safety feature for the phone (which benefited your wife), but not as a reason to intentionally use the phone underwater. I've just seen way too many posts here about someone who dove underwater with their phone in order to take pictures, or ran it under a hose just to see how well the water resistance works, only to find that something's wonky afterwards.:-\
BTW, my point about mentioning that it isn't impervious has to do with how Samsung can address warranty coverage. A person who gets the phone wet and finds that the water resistance failed may not have much of an argument, since nowhere in the manual or warranty does it say that the phone is impervious to water.
Yes, a couple of times. Not enough to make it unusable but enough to be slightly annoying.
I guess you would have picked up on that if I typed *sensing like I meant to instead of sending in my original post![]()
Basically, don't shower with your phone!
And vice versaAgreed. IP ratings, drop ratings, and whatever else they claim these days mean almost nothing. I would treat the Note 10 no different than the ROG Phone II.
This same debate comes up every time someone asks the question "Can I take pictures under water?"Until I see evidence or proof that Samsung will replace a phone for water damage, I'll just use it's IP rating as a safety net in case a accident happens .
I agree , like you say buy accidental insurance, or water proof pouch to put in and good to go.This same debate comes up every time someone asks the question "Can I take pictures under water?"
My answer is "Yes you can"
But by all means by accidental damage insurance just in case you sustain water damage so that you can get your new device most likely replaced with a refurbished unit for a high deductible.
In don't even like getting my phone wet in the rainAnd then people will complain about high insurance costs, not putting two and two together. Lol