I took a shower once with my S7... like 7 months ago 🙄
I took a shower once with my S7... like 7 months ago 🙄
Rather than spread your ignorance about a product you actually own, why wouldn’t you just look up the correct answer, which take 5 seconds...?
Yes, but you skipped, “laugh” and move on...
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Funny, because Android users that have ruggedized, “work phones” like the Casio G’Zone, etc. were able to do this multiple years ago... like, 5+ years ago, actually.
For anyone who’s willing to listen to a bit of advice: the warranty for iPhone 7 does not cover liquid damage.
Agree wholeheartedly. Us Android users should see iPhone in the title and just move on.
It can survive in three feet of water for 30 minutes, give it a little credit than that. And it’s not a damn lightning port...USB C.
Welcome to 2013, iPhone users!
Bad idea with the S6 Edge or not as it’s not rated as waterproof/water resistant. Are you thinking of the S7?
Galaxy S5 has been doing it for over two years.
It’s not our fault for pointing it out so much as it’s Gizmodo’s fault for letting this article be published. It’s not even like this is just Samsung or something; many Android phones have been semi-waterproof for many years—when the article title describes using an iPhone in a shower as a “status symbol”, that…
Funny because S6 Edge users have been doing this for over a year. Always makes me laugh when iPhone users think they came up with something new.
Android has been doing this for X amount of years. There, now nobody else needs to point that out a million times.