Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
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Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
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According to Samsung their version of the IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]. They also specify fresh water as well which is not as corrosive as sea water.
You could always keep a check on the [link|https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
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According to Samsung their version of the IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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According to Samsung their version of the IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]. They also specify fresh water as well which is not as corrosive as sea water.
You could always keep a check on the [link|https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
-
According to Samsung IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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According to Samsung their version of the IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
You could always keep a check on the [link|https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
-
FYI IP68 rating is not 30' According to Samsung it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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According to Samsung IP68 immersion depth rating is not 30' it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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You could always keep a check on the [https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
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You could always keep a check on the [link|https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
-
FYI IP68 rating is not 30' According to Samsung it is [https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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FYI IP68 rating is not 30' According to Samsung it is [link|https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
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You could always keep a check on the [https://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/mobile-devices/check-the-liquid-damage-indicator-on-the-phone/|LDI] (liquid damage indicator) to make sure.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do is to avoid getting it wet
+
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FYI IP68 rating is not 30' According to Samsung it is [https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/water-and-dust-protection-ip68-rating/|1.5 metres (4'11")]
Hi @davidander88042
I doubt it.
Once a phone has been opened it is very hard to guarantee that it is IP68 rated waterproof again.
No professional repairer I know, guarantees this when they repair phones.
Best you can do to to avoid getting it wet and be glad that it works