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It will be nice to be able to afford it, I hope, at sometime.
Nice to see they've finally caught up with the rest of the tech world and implemented water proofing 😉
Then again, with the billions in fines that Apple is facing for tax evasion, I can see why they'd want their customers to have to purchase new proprietary headphones that are compatible with their phone.
Also, my 6 works great.
Am on market for new phone, but no phone is worth 700usd/eur to me personally. Most likely it's OnePlus 3 or iPhone SE.
Not much is waterproof (only the Samsung Galaxy S7), our cameras are the worst offenders.
There still is no fully waterproof phone, only water resistant. Don't take them diving.
IOs 10 has Raw camera support.
That's more exciting than the new phone.
I'll stay with an "old" 6plus for now.
I like wired headphones and have several and a extra dongle is not appealing.
IOs 10 has Raw camera support.
That's more exciting than the new phone.
I'll stay with an "old" 6plus for now.
I like wired headphones and have several and a extra dongle is not appealing.
Not much is waterproof (only the Samsung Galaxy S7), our cameras are the worst offenders.
There still is no fully waterproof phone, only water resistant. Don't take them diving.
I upgrade my 'phone the same way I upgrade most things: when they wear out or stop working...Nah, I upgrade my phone every four years or so, and just put my iPhone 4S to rest and picked up an SE. I also like the smaller phone size, so none of those new ones would work for me.
There actually are quite a lot of water resistant smartphones around. There was a water resistant version of the Samsung S4, the entire S5 range (including S5 edge and S5 mini) were water resistant, and it reappeared on the S7 and its variations. So are many Sony models (Z3 and up, the M aqua series, M5, ZR, and probably some more).
I upgrade my 'phone the same way I upgrade most things: when they wear out or stop working...
Just droppped by phone into the toilet 😱 (fortunatly empty, the toilet I mean). So lets see if I will need a new phone after it get dry 🙂 . Problably then I will answer the topic question.I have not made a study of Android phones, but as I recall SONY has had some bad press on just how water resistant their phones are?
I dried out girlfriend's totally immersed iPhone, freshwater, it came back to life. I had one which was badly fogged in cycling shorts, it also recovered. The main problem is the iPhone has a water detector in it.
There is hope after toilet.
You would not be a good customer for iPhones, I have had four, and even the first one, now 12 years old, still works. I replace the batteries myself, about $15.