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Is it okay to take phones in water? Certainly not. Water resistance is not waterproof, and the heating of the device is not recognized by services as a warranty repair, moreover, this resistance decreases with the passage of time. However, they don't mind spilling some liquid. You have a Samsung phone Galaxy and you don't know if it's waterproof? Find out here. 

IP or Ingress Protection is a generally accepted measurement of varying degrees of resistance to dust and liquids. If your phone has an IP rating of 68, it means you can take it with you on your adventures and take comfort in the fact that you can continue to use these devices. IP68 international standard devices withstand certain levels of dust, dirt and sand and are submersible up to a maximum depth of 1,5m in fresh water for up to thirty minutes (IP67 resistance then determines resistance to spillage).

Yes, you read that right. The device is typically tested in fresh water, and salty water in the sea or chlorinated in the pool can damage the device. If your device is splashed with sugary lemonade, juice, beer or coffee, and it is waterproof, you should wash the damaged area under running tap water and then dry it.

Not only Galaxy With but also lower class 

Samsung has been giving its flagship phones an IP rating (either IP68 or just iP67) for quite some time now. At the same time, it extends it to other lines, not only the premium ones, but also the series ones Galaxy A. So it is available for the following models of different series. 

  • Galaxy S: S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21 FE, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, S20 FE, S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, S10e, S10, S10+ 
  • Galaxy Footnotes: Note20 Ultra, Note20, Note10, Note10+ 
  • Galaxy Z: Z Fold3, Z Flip3 
  • Galaxy A: A72, A53, A52, A52s, A33,  
  • Galaxy XCover: XCover 5, XCover Pro 

Waterproof Samsung phones Galaxy you can buy for example here 

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