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    4 months ago

    I don’t care for the number and just go by what they say it will endure, but absolutely. As the owner of a toddler it’s saved the day on as number of occasions.

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    4 months ago

    Yes. It has saved my bacon at least once (went down a water slide into a swimming pool forgetting it was in my pocket.) I need all the help I can get keeping my phone alive.

    Do you?

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    4 months ago

    Yes. I’m not too demanding about it but I want my phone to survive being soaked in rain or a washing with clean water.

    Bonus points if I can take it into the sea, but I never had a phone for which I was confident it could survive salty water.

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    4 months ago

    Absolutely, I don’t want to worry about water damage, I also often just wash the phone while washing my hands, especially during flu-season.

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    4 months ago

    Yes. I use my phone in rain/snow and boats all the time plus it’s nice to be able to use it in sauna also

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      I feel like that defeats the purpose of sauna a bit…

      But anyway, I thought heat rating was a different metric entirely?

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        Sauna is a place where you either chat with other people or sit with your thoughts. It’s blasphemy to bring your phone in there.

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          I thought that chatting was rude because people are trying to enjoy the silence (for a public sauna).

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            Well, that depends on the culture where you live, but at least here in Finland - the sauna capital of the world - it’s perfectly fine. In fact, Finns in general are quite introverted and don’t talk much, but in the sauna you don’t only undress your clothes, you undress titles as well. Everyone is equal there, which makes people more open to starting conversations with strangers. In the past, it was even a place where many political decisions were made.

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              Cool! I guess it’s just the culture where I am in the USA. Some people do chat (usually not English so idk what they’re talking about) but most people turn inward.

              Some people bring their phones in. Some people even exercise.

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        Nah it’s only an occasional thing when we also bring some bluetooth speakers there.

        I keep the phone on the lower levels so it doesn’t get too hot

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    4 months ago

    Yes. I’ve never had a bad liquid incident, but I don’t want my phone to be one spilled drink or dropped-into-toilet-or-puddle away from being fried.

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        4 months ago

        Same for me, locked bootloader is basically useless. Fortunately, from 2027 batteries must be replaceable in the EU. I guess it may have an impact on other regions in the world as well.

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          That is fantastic news!

          I wonder if manufacturers will be allowed to say “waterproof until battery is replaced the first time” or if they’ll still be waterproof even with a replaceable battery.

          I had always heard it was hard to make those waterproof.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t bother with the exact ratings, but it has to be water resistant. If you’re researching phone options, open a tab in desktop view and go to Versus.

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    Totally, I use my phone to play music while in the shower. I also do a lot of work outside, work that doesn’t stop if it starts raining.

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    No, they tend to be good enough to have in a pocket while sweating in light rain which is the worst I’ll put them through.

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    Only that there is one. I don’t expect my phone to get wet but I do want it to survive everyday life.

    Supposedly the Apple Watch is fine to go swimming with. I’m happy to see that feature, as confidence I can wash my hands without ruining my watch