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So the paint chipped around the phone icon on my phone. I purchased it at Best Buy some a few months ago. Should the be cover under manufacture warranty. I have no insurance from Sprint.
mine did the same thing
Same Here
Same here, bought at bestbuy also. Had a bubble to begging with. I personally couldn't care less tho.
Mine has been chipped for a few months and just a few days ago I noticed that nearly all the paint is gone from the end call key.
Keep in mind, I baby my phone, I have it in a hard case and I don't put it in my pants pocket etc. So nothing has been coming in contact with the key except for my finger pushing on it.
had mine since october '09 nd no signs of paint chips... only thing mine has is worn spots on finish on the back of the battery cover but a gel skin covers that obviously...
yea my girlfriend's hero did that too. best buy shouldn't return it but if you call costumer care they should hook you up with a new one. just tell them you know there is a one year warranty. I mentioned how they returned my touch pro for the chrome chipping issue. they know it's a problem and shouldn't give you any crap. but like I said best buy won't do it unless the button is broken.
my paint is all chiped off my end button as well i wonder why this doesnt happen to the call button?
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my paint is all chiped off my end button as well i wonder why this doesnt happen to the call button?
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Well if you are like me, you use your end button ALOT more than the call button. IE... turning the screen off.
same thing happened to me.. but the sprint store replaced it.
I have to laugh here. I abuse the crap out of my phone and I only have one little scratch right above the call button. I have had it now for about 4 and 1/2 months.
Mine did exactly the same.
Sprint WILL replace them, I was about to return mine after speaking with Sprint helpdesk, when I managed to brick it updating the radio, Sprint replaced it without questions.
its a little chipped paint imnot to worried about it myself
mine is got little bubbles..but who cares..but i do have dust under the screen.. so one day i will exchange it...
mine has hardly any paint left.. :/
also my back button is starting to chip too
AND the silver part around the camera is like eroding haha
i have no paint on my end button because it looked bad with a piece missing so i just took it all off and now its an all red end button
my precious paint job chipped off tooooo BAAAWWWW
DOES THE PHONE STILL WORK?
DO YOU KNOW WHAT BUTTON IS "END"?
calm down
I noticed it on the demo phone in the Sprint store so I anticipated it. Mine didn't chip off right away, but started to peel. So I got a toothpick and some superglue and lightly spread it under and around, then pressed it down. So far so good.
Both my girlfriend's phone and my phone have the same problem. Best buy offered to replace but had to send away and would be without a phone for a week and Sprint said they wouldn't.
It started bubbling up on mine in January and then this morning a big chunk chipped off. It's not the end of the world, but damn it's ugly. I may try to exchange it later if/when the dust gets out of control.
So I am a funny guy and because I am funny I went swimming in my hot tub fully clothed, forgetting that I usually keep my phone in my left front pocket...
I'll spare you the reasons behind this and the details but I couldn't find anything on these forums about a wet Galaxy. I suppose most of you are simply more cautious than I. Anyways, I figured I will share my story and update everyone on how things work out so perhaps if somebody else succumbs to such a tragedy they will have some info and perhaps some hope.
Nearly the instant I go in the hot tub I realized my phone was in my pocket. I don't think the water had even soaked entirely through my jeans before I jumped up and pulled it out. It was definitely wet though. I through it to my brother who caught it, in a matter of about 2 seconds the screen turned on, got all liney and scrambled and the phone shut off.
I tore the battery out, SIM, and sd and rushed it to a towel to dry it off. I shook it until I couldn't get anymore water to come out of the ports and stuck it into a bowl of rice.
Now I shall wait. I think tomorrow evening I am going to move it from the rice to behind my Xbox and leave it on overnight with the warm air from the fans blowing on it and then back into the rice until Tuesday evening when I might try it.
Does anybody have any ideas? Suggestions? Some encouraging words perhaps? Anything is appreciated.
Sounds like you did all you can do.did you seal the rice bag and vacuum out all the air
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I only ever lost one phone to water damage. But that was because it got torrentially downpoured on for about 5 minutes.
It still mostly worked, but some keys would sometimes work and sometimes not, and the microphone died.
I was an idiot though and didnt dry it out immediately. I think you might just get out of this one unscathed.
I would wait about 4 days before you put the battery back in... an air conditioner would be better since it will blow really dry air on it.. if not just stick it someplace there is lots of air flow.
I have drop a few things in the water.. once a HTC magic.. LOL it was about 10days before it would work.. but it worked great after.. just some water spots on the inside of the screen but other then that it was good.
Just make sure its really bone dry before you turn it back on. A couple days in the rice should do the trick. After that just hope you dont get corrosion. At least it was fresh water.
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I have been through many phones (cheap dumbphones) in the past and have went swimming with a cellphone 4 times in total, . . . and also lost one in a dumpster. 2ice with one phone. I have been able to recover them successfully every single time except one.
The second time I took one of my phones in the water it was in a hot tub and I was in there for about 5 mins before I realized it. It started vibrating violently in my pocket (i guess the water connected the circuit) so I took out the battery and left it to dry for about 4 days. It worked fine after that, but about a month later the screen stopped working.
I have found that as long as it isn't in the water too long it should work fine as long as you take out the battery right away and give it enough time to dry.
Since you're dealing with an expensive phone here, I would leave it for at least 5 or 5 days to dry just to be sure. Let me know how it goes!
P.S. I just bought a Galaxy S from Bell in Canada and it is my first smartphone. I hope I can keep it out of the water, and the dumpster!
~Gregory
A good idea would be to buy a waterproof case
andrewluecke said:
A good idea would be to buy a waterproof case
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I didn't know those existed :S
gschier said:
I didn't know those existed :S
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Make one with a condom works great at beach for me with sand and a little water
gschier said:
I didn't know those existed :S
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http://www.h2oaudio.com/store/water...armband-for-large-mp3-players-and-phones.html is the one for iPhone, but I'd like to find out if it fits this phone too.
Headphones: http://www.h2oaudio.com/store/waterproof-headphones.html
I've been considering buying them, because I enjoy the flexibility of being able to jog regardless of weather, without worrying if it might rain. You can also buy special double seal plastic bags, but I wouldn't trust those.
They are expensive, but probably the biggest threat to my phone is getting it wet..
If it doesn't come back to life, make sure it is ABSOLUTELY dry inside (leave it on a radiator for a week, or similar) then send it to the Service Desk people.
I had a similar issue with an iPod (got caught in a downpour on my bike), and that was the collective wisdom frm the Internet. They exhanged it for me (apparently the iPod folks don't do repairs, but just look for obvious signs of abuse, like oxidation, water, impacts).
No idea how samsug work - but as long as it's dry and the accident is quite recent, hopefully there won't be any telltale signs inside.
For the next time - DON'T switch it on until the phone is absolutely dry inside. Whipping the battery out asap to avoid shortcircuits as well.
Must say, I'm curious as to the story behind this
Sooooo... how did you say this happened again?
I don't have any more advice then the what the guys already said, but i'm sending you a lot of encouraging words. Hope it works buddy.
Otherwise, just like Paul C said, if it won't work, dry it as much as you can and send it back, maybe it'll work
Same way for a phone http://www.wikihow.com/Save-a-Laptop-from-Liquid-Damage
Well, my last phone, Samsung Omnia was actually ok with some water. It dropped in someones hottub once. It was dark there (wasnt my hottub lol) and couldnt find it. So after a minute or 5 i figured I'd call to see what would happen.
Screen turned on, and started vibrating so it was easy to find. Turned it off, took it home, opened her up, put it on the radiator and went to bed. Everything was fine the next day. Never had any problems with it after that.
try this http://dvice.com/archives/2010/08/japanese-cellph.php
Give it a few days... it will dry out and be as new.
My previous phone was a HTC Touch Diamond. I completely submerged it in water for about 5 seconds by accident and it experienced the same issues yours did. (Lines and the like).
The screen was toast (or so I thought), but the phone seemed to work via USB hook up to the computer.
So I went out and I bought a replacement phone after a couple of days. I then proceeded, late at night, to hook up my old phone to extract all information and transfer it over... while I was doing so, I was paying attention to my laptop screen, when I saw a bright light out of the corner of my eye. I looked down and my phone came completely back to life.
Moral of the story was I should have waited longer, but I did sell the newer phone for a $20 profit on kijiji.
Don't rush it like I did (unless there is warranty that covers this somehow)... it will come back.
So basically the story.. My girlfriend and I were bored just wandering around the house thinking of something to do. We went outside and she sat in the hammock which faces away from the hot tub. I thought it would be hilarious for her to turn around and I would just be fully clothed sitting in the hot tub with my slippers and all on.... I suppose it may be funny but before she even turned to see I was rushing to get out and throwing my phone at my brother telling him to get the battery out. Anyways, perhaps it was a bad idea xD and turned out to be not so funny for me. She laughed....
So what I did:
Took out the battery and dried the phone as much as I could with a towel and shaking the water out, I even sucked on the ports a bit in an attempt to get the way out haha.
Then I threw the phone into a container of brown rice which wasn't sealed, after about 3 hours of being in the container I decided to switch it to a sealed ziplock back which I squished all the air out of. For some reason this seemed more logical. I think I should have probably tried to blow dry the phone with a low heat setting first or perhaps used a vacuum to suck the water out. But I didn't.
After about 21 hours in the rice I took it out and blow dried it on the low heat setting (tested on my skin to make sure it wasn't too hot) and did that for about 20 minutes then put it into a home made wind tunnel which basically was done with a blow drier and a fan which forced the warm air into a small space that the phone was in. I left that for about 3 hours and then back into the rice for another night and day (maybe 18 hours or something, too lazy to count).
I haven't plugged it in yet and am just about to so I will stop typing now and test it.
SIM, SD card, Battery all in. Power button pressed.....
Screens on and looks great, sound works great and everything booted up just fine!
It seems as if everything is working fine, good signal to network, wifi works. It might even sound better than before jk haha. All the buttons are working and nothing on the touch screen seems to be off. No bubbles or problems visible underneath the screen. Camera works.
Everything works!!
So I hope this helps somebody out if it happens to them. Rice seems to do the trick. Don't rush it. I am so happy
Did you test your GPS? Sounds like a potential fix.
In all seriousness I'm glad this story had a happy ending, good job taking your time with it too.
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IMO two days is not enough time for a phone to dry out completely. I would at least leave it a week before start using it regularly.
Interesting story with a happy ending.......so far lol
I also think 2 days might have been a bit quick but then that air tunnel idea was clever and i think that will have helped a lot.
As for sending phones back under warranty, i doubt that would work because as far as i know when water dries it leaves a stain. I might be wrong on that though - mines stayed dry so far
Good Luck
time and $...
Last Wednesday my Focus fell victim to my dumb arse! I had it in my dress shirt breast pocket and as I bent over to pick up laundry in basement is slid out and landed flush with the concrete floor. It made a simple, solid, thud. I watched it fall but missed it while trying to grab it. I knew it was toast cause it landed directly on the screen, not on the sides at all. I picked it up to see the screen shattered. The cracks through out had very sharp edges. There were very small shards on the floor and small gaps in phone's screen where they were missing.
However... The phone still worked, touch response and accuracy was still 100% pre-break. The cracks on a white back ground looked horrible. The cracks on a black back ground were almost invisible. When phone was off, only where a nice ~.5mm wide 4.5mm long gap was visible at all angles. The glass looks to be 1-2 mm thick based on the appearance of the cracks when looking at an angle. It looks much thiner then I thought it was.
I contacted AT$T for advise, they gave me Samsung Repairs phone number. I called them. I told them the truth how it broke. Admitted fault, etc... They told me it would be $156.78 to replace the screen. He put me on hold for ~4min and he came back and told me that since I was still under warranty and only had for 6 months that they were charging me $70.36. They took the payment over phone via credit card. They emailed me a UPS Ground label. They told me it would take 5-7 days once they get it, to ship it back to me (5-7 days return shipping if UPS ground). I paid $5 to USPS to priority it to them. I didn't want 5 days of UPS shipping time added to my wait.
Now, her is the interesting part. I used the chevron.updater to put NODO on my phone. I had no issues at all and was very happy with the update. My phone had no other mods or tools used on it. They told me my phone would be restored to original factory state before returning it to me. Do you guys (I do) think it will return with NODO still on it? Or will they notice and re-flash the ROM? OR, do they just send a refurbished devise back as standard procedure?
Samsung Repairs in Plano, TX received the phone on Saturday. I'm hoping they just send a refurbished back to me on Mon-Tues so I have a phone by Monday the 25th. I assume the ship back UPS ground, 5-7 days.
The Focus is my first smartphone. I'm currently using my old phone, LG Xenon. It feels like I bought the best gaming rig out there and hooked up to 56K modem. Talk about withdraw.... My focus was saving me on average an hour a week in drive times to and from work alone with the bing map/traffic feature. I look forward to my next upgrade just so my backup phone can at least be comparable to the new one. I will post an update if I get word from Samsung, any change in price or delays, and when it gets returned with my opinion of the experience.
70 bucks is NOT bad I just sent my phone in and I'm also sending my hd2 in soon
$70 plus small shipping charge is darn good price. Be happy with a fix or refurb replacement because it could have cost a whole lot more !
UPS will take 3 days tops. So once the phone is ship it will be just a small wait.
wow.. My previous phone was a Motorola Q9h and the three times I sent it in via warranty I paid nothing. I guess user inflicted damage incurs a fee.
Oh man I dropped my phone inside a beer cup on Saturday. Took it out quickly and dried it but then the flash starting going crazy on and off and the phone was acting like it was connected to a charger.
Thankfuly the next day it was fine after it dried BUT the volume rocker is not working to go down in volume only up.
I wonder if Samsung can fix this for me??
Yep, same here, I dropped mine on gravel last month. But I was charged the full $156 ($70 std repair fee + $80 lcd repair fee + taxes). Then again, I did everything online from Samsung's website and not over the phone.
From the time I shipped my phone to the time I got it back was about 10 days (including weekend). And I live about 15 miles away from the Plano repair facility... my work is even closer! But they wouldn't let me drop it off or pick it up...
Michael.
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Oh man I dropped my phone inside a beer cup on Saturday. Took it out quickly and dried it but then the flash starting going crazy on and off and the phone was acting like it was connected to a charger.
Thankfuly the next day it was fine after it dried BUT the volume rocker is not working to go down in volume only up.
I wonder if Samsung can fix this for me??
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The best thing you can do if you drop your phone in a liquid is remove the battery and bury the phone in a bag of rice for a week. The rice will absorb all the moisture out. But if you try to power on your phone before everything is fully dry, then the damage may already be done. I was told this tip by a friend of mine that works for Nokia.
Michael.
Yes the rice trick is well known. Pass it around so more will know about it.
Rice is OK but Damprid is better
I have another alternative to the rice method. Instead of using that use a product called Damprid. Works way better than rice. Don't submerge your phone in rice but place your phone on top of it and then seal it up in a Tupperware container. Within 24 hours every drop of moisture will be out of the phone. Plus it's on $10 for a huge container of the stuff. It's worked on many phones.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
Hey!
I bought a galaxy S4 two days ago and i have been working so i haven't really used the phone but today i had a day off and played with it for a while but i noticed that when i turned of the screen i saw a small deep scratch on the screen (I could feel the scratch by moving my fingernail on it) I took it to the store where i bought the phone for 984 USD (Note i bought it here in Iceland) they said the scratch is from me and it can not be a damaged product and said that they would not replace my phone or anything. After talking to the laddie and arguing that the phone has been at home all the time while i was at work and if i used the phone i never put it in my pocket and i had a smart cover and it cant be sand or anything, She said that they are going to take the device and bring it in for inspection to "Check" if the scratch in the phone is after me or from the production line and they would get back to me in 2 - 3 days. I am wondering what can i do i know the screen on the phone does not scratch easily and a deep scratch should not come so easy what can i say to the company to get my device replaced and have no more troubles
The Smart cover did not have any scratches on the screen and looks like it is new.
When i buy new phones or any electronics i check them well for any product errors and i take good care of the device
I bought the phone from a company called Nova (They seem to be known not to go after the warranty and are hard to deal with)
- MooViking
My English is not very good i am sorry for that.
Yeah, you dropped the ball not checking your phone straight away, it`s going to be hard to prove you did not make the scratch yourself, good luck anyway.
John.
EDIT : Your English is GREAT, I am English and it`s better than mine. :crying:
Ouch, I can't believe they wouldn't check it at the store and for $1000. Good luck, store will probably refuse.
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Yeah, you're kinda screwed here.
You should always check for defects the same day you got the phone so that if there are any issues you can report back to the seller immediately.
My telco provided S4 has a 8mm scratch right smack in the middle of the screen and I called them up immediately to report it. They were then able to issue me a replacement.
The only thing left for you to do is to see what kind of consumer laws apply in your country.
Was the security seal on the box broken when you got it?
John.
Bummer too because I just set it up how I like it.
I was fishing today and I had my S5 in my pocket.
Anyway to my embarrassment I actually fell in the water when I was trying to untangle my lure from some fishing line some asshole had just cut off his rod and left in the water.
The thing is, whilst the S5 is supposed to be IP64 certified or whatever, mine has lost the flimsy bottom cover...
I was in the water with the phone in my front jeans pocket for about 15 seconds. The phone barely had any water on it (it was also in a full case) though it did seem that some had gotten into the charging port.
I took the battery out, and left things to dry. Got home about an hour later after wiping the phone down and I used a hairdryer on it for about 15 minutes (not letting it get too hot though). After that I threw it with its back off in a bowl filled with rice and put it next to a slightly warm heater.
My girlfriend said when she was trying to turn it off (I told her to take the battery out but she was panicking) that the hardware buttons (back and recents) weren't working any more. She also said that she noticed the date and time was wrong. It said April 24 2006 and the SIM card icon had a circle with a line through it (No reception). The home button she said worked fine though.
What chance do you think I have that the phone will work after it's been in the bowl of rice next to the heater?
EDIT: Found 3 packets of silica gel, I ripped those open and threw that stuff in there with the rice too.
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Bummer too because I just set it up how I like it.
I was fishing today and I had my S5 in my pocket.
Anyway to my embarrassment I actually fell in the water when I was trying to untangle my lure from some fishing line some asshole had just cut off his rod and left in the water.
The thing is, whilst the S5 is supposed to be IP64 certified or whatever, mine has lost the flimsy bottom cover...
I was in the water with the phone in my front jeans pocket for about 15 seconds. The phone barely had any water on it (it was also in a full case) though it did seem that some had gotten into the charging port.
I took the battery out, and left things to dry. Got home about an hour later after wiping the phone down and I used a hairdryer on it for about 15 minutes (not letting it get too hot though). After that I threw it with its back off in a bowl filled with rice and put it next to a slightly warm heater.
My girlfriend said when she was trying to turn it off (I told her to take the battery out but she was panicking) that the hardware buttons (back and recents) weren't working any more. She also said that she noticed the date and time was wrong. It said April 24 2006 and the SIM card icon had a circle with a line through it (No reception). The home button she said worked fine though.
What chance do you think I have that the phone will work after it's been in the bowl of rice next to the heater?
EDIT: Found 3 packets of silica gel, I ripped those open and threw that stuff in there with the rice too.
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i have had better results with letting it dry in open air, under the sun....take the back off (ofcourse the battery aswell) and place it under the sun with screen facing downwards.....let it dry for an hour or so...check
You need to leave it in a moisture absorbing product (dry rice/silica granules) for a LOT longer than an hour or so.....24 hours OR LONGER is more realistic. Preferably in an airing cupboard too......
It's going to take a lot longer to dry out than leaving it in the sun for an hour, as I assume you weren't able to start the drying process immediately and the water would have had time to get further into the phone.......
In cases like these, it's always best to let it dry for 'too' long than not long enough....
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Thanks. I let it dry for 15 hours, I guess it wasn't enough. Also yeah it took at least an hour for me to get the phone back to my apartment. The antenna seems to work fine but the hardware buttons are indeed screwed. I know I can use those on-screen hardware buttons if I toggle them somewhere from Xposed or an App or something. So not all is lost, but I'd really like my normal ones back. At this time I just guess that some water got into the bottom of the phone and shorted out the touch sensors or something. I wonder how much it would cost to get this repaired or if I could get away with having it replaced on warranty or something... Everything else on the phone seems to be fine. Screen, antenna, etc. it doesn't seem like any water got very far in.
Either way I am going to put it back in the rice/silica gel combo and see how that goes. I'll leave it in for 24 hours this time.
Okay so the capacitive buttons at the bottom (menu and back) are definitely broken from getting wet.
What chance do I have at returning the phone and just claiming that they just stopped working? Left the phone in rice and silica gel for what seems like forever and there doesn't seem to be any traces of moisture or water at all.
Worst case scenario Sammy sends the phone back and states that it was water damage and they won't fix it? Best case they fix it under warranty??
Highly unlikely it'll get fixed under warranty......
These phones have stickers placed 'strategically' inside them which change colour if they get wet.....Samsung will take one look at your phone and say.....yeah right......NO chance....
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Well I'm going to have a try at it, the white square that marks if it got wet down the bottom corner where the battery goes is completely white, and not red. Worst case they won't fix it for free. If it costs anything less than €100 to fix then I will get it fixed, otherwise I'll shop around and see if I can get a third party to fix it or sort out what my options are. I'm flashing it back to stock now and I'm going to clean the phone and then take it into the store and ask them to fix it.
Normally if they won't fix it under warranty they will send me a text message telling me how much it is going to cost to fix, and then if I want to pay. At the very least I should probably pay, as long as it isn't upwards of around €100 because it restores the resale value on my phone and I can make more than the amount back when I eventually sell it.
I really think Samdung should have put more thought into the bottom USB cover though. Mine and my friend's broke within about 2 months.
Anyway I'll post back on what happens later on.
If you can prove it drowned due to a faulty charger cover, you might have a case
I told the guy in the shop I bought it from what happened and he looked at it and said there is no sign of water damage. He said it should be repaired under warranty but not to 'quote' him on it happening. I'll report back in 2-3 weeks and say what happened.
I couldn't really complain about a 'faulty usb cover' when the whole damn thing fell off about 6 months ago.
I looked at a bunch of disassembly videos of the S5. Seems there are 3 main water damage stickers. 2 which are visible from the back. One behind the battery, one behind a little 'square' on the left-hand side of the phone. Both of mine were pure white. There's also another on the battery, except that mine didn't have a spot for it which was weird. The battery was a stock one I got from the same store.
That leaves 1 more which is in the middle of the phone behind the circuitry which I cannot see and I doubt very much that it is anything but pure white. So I think I have a good chance to have it replaced under warranty.
Also the bottom part of the phone's PCB is actually remove-and-replaceable. So if something there shorted out behind the capacitive buttons perhaps they will just throw that piece away and click in a new one.
Who knows.
Yeah, although this phone has ip67 protection, it doesnt do much with samsungs "engineering capabilities" - i have this phone too, and i can say, that this phone has at least 3 weak points, that makes ip67 to ip20 (first number is resistance to dust, second is resistance to water, higher is better) - so, the weak points are : 1) usb connection cover does not fully close, it is stuck out by like a 1-2mm, which i believe leaves some kind of space for water to flow in; 2) back cover does not fully stick to the back of the phone near the camera, you can press in that place to feel that there is empty space, which makes protection gum on back cover kind of useless, because it does not fully stick to the phone and will let water flow; 3) that corner of back cover, which was made to start removing back cover, does not fully stick to the phone, which leaves an empty space of about 1mm for the water to flow in. So to add everything up, even if s5 has ip67, i do not recommend testing it, because it only might work only with a new phone, but when you use your phone, some parts of phone gets out of the shape really fast, like usb connection cover, so it will decrease resistence to water a lot. Anyway, if you are above the water with your phone, i recommend doing good old trick, whick works with all phones - put your phone in a baloon or a condom - this protection will be 100 times better than anything that samsung will offer us in 1000 years.
I don't care if they tell me it is 100% waterproof, under 100 miles of water, for 100 years - I`ll still keep that theory for the day I accidentally drop it in a puddle - Im not going to purposely put any phone in water, no matter how 'safe' Im told it is
About a month ago, I knocked a pint of beer over my phone.......I had a moment when I started panicking about the phone......then I remembered IP67 and rinsed the phone off under the tap......then I started cursing myself for wasting a pint of beer........
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The outer area under the back cover is not sealed. May still contain some beer for emergency situations.
Lol.....that'd look really good wouldn't it?
Me walking down the street sucking my phone....
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I used the S5 plenty in the rain and I didn't worry putting it next to the sink or something. I don't think I ever actually fully wet it, but the screen did get covered in water at times in the rain. To me the IP67 rating was always something that meant the phone wasn't made of 'paper', in that it wouldn't be ruined in the rain, but I shouldn't exactly take a bath with it. I've read blogs etc. however that state that it is prone to some pretty nasty moisture damage if you take it into the shower or sauna with you. Though I suppose that is stating the obvious.
Point is, I think the water protection on the S5 is pretty garbage. On paper (no pun intended) it might look good that it is IP67, but let 1 drop into the bottom USB port with the cover off and you've lost both capacitive buttons as well as gained an issue that the phone constantly thinks that it is overheating after the screen turns off (funnily enough doesn't happen unless the screen goes black) and will try and reboot itself continuously. You can't even charge the phone because in a hilarious work of irony, it states that the battery is too cold!
Everything is only as strong as its weakest component and I found that usb cover to be about as weak as it gets. It only took 4 weeks for it to stop closing properly, and another 4 weeks for it to actually fall off... all just with regular use. Anyone is free to look around the web and see similar complaints of how cheap and flimsy the cover is. It would have made much more sense if it closed magnetically, or even if they had made the bottom cover replaceable so when they wore out, they could be replaced. To me it just feels like a typical scenario of Samdung trying to cover as many 'bases' as they can with regards to 'listed perks' without actually thinking about things from a long-term constructive or realistic point of view.
You can see from the S6 and the Note variants that they have abandoned further development towards water resistance and have saved it purely for their 'active' variants. I would have gotten one of those despite how ugly they are if they didn't come with a dumbed down CPU and Camera.
This will be my last Samsung phone anyway. I'll go the HTC or LG route after this.
The S5 is useless in the rain for me, a few drops on the screen and it thinks I'm pressing buttons, phone becomes self-aware and does what it wants until I turn the screen off and dry it, then it works until the next raindrop hits it
Lol.....as long as it doesn't turn into one of those nasty little decepticons out of Transformers you're fine.....
And the S5 will be my last Samsung device too.....not happy with certain aspects of the S6 that look certain to appear on further generations of Samsung devices in the future....
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Wouldn't surprise me if it did
Been a few times I've pulled it out of my pocket and it's been all set to call someone, just needed to hit the call button and I'd have the borrowers talking to me from my coat
I treat the ip67 rating like I treat the air bags in my car. It's nice to know is there in case of an accident but I'm not going out of my way to test it.
Tybalt said:
I treat the ip67 rating like I treat the air bags in my car. It's nice to know is there in case of an accident but I'm not going out of my way to test it.
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This ^^
Safety net, not a feature