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Today, it is completely common for smartphones to have IPxx certification, i.e. resistance to water and dust. Although most of us view this certification as meaning that we can safely use our smartphone in the rain or shower with it, there may be occasions when we thank God that our smartphones are somewhat waterproof.

Jessica and Lindsay, who enjoyed a cruise on the family boat approximately 40 kilometers from Queensland, Australia, know about it, where they went to the Great Barrier Reef. In an unfortunate coincidence, the engine became entangled with the mooring line, causing their boat to capsize. Everything happened very quickly, not even one of them was able to send an SOS signal from the ship. However, Jessica managed to grab hers Galaxy S10, contact the Chief of Police and send him GPS data and location images from Google Maps. All of these informace they assisted rescue helicopters and boats to locate the two women. In the finale, the flashlight on Jessica's smartphone also helped the rescuers, as it was already dark when they intervened. The women were also quite lucky because, according to their claims, they saw a six-meter shark a few minutes before the boat overturned. Fortunately, everything turned out well and Galaxy The S10 has proven that it is capable of working even in difficult conditions, namely in salt water.

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