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Can anyone do me a favour by uploading a pic of defy's Liquid damage indicator. I just dipped my phone in a glass of water for 10 sec and after that i cud see some water inside the screen. The touch screen either was non responsive or auto responsive. I removed the battery and put the phone in uncooked rice for entire night and then dried in sun for 2 hrs. Now can't see any water and the phone is working gud. But I am worried that the liquid damage indicator might have turned red (which i am not sure where it is located). That can definately void my warranty.
I think there's one on the battery besides the terminals
And one below it a hexagonal structure...
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There is one rectangular indicator on the base of the battery to the left of the conector pins as the battery sits in the phone. I believe the white hexagon above the sim card slot is also a moisture indicator, but cannot confirm.
chuisana said:
I believe the white hexagon above the sim card slot is also a moisture indicator, but cannot confirm.
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Thats the warranty seal I believe.
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can anyone of you extend the favour by uploading a pic of non water damaged so that i can determine whether mine as got water damaged or not. FYI, the phone at the moment is working fine.
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Thats the warranty seal I believe.
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for me both indicators are red, so i can confirm those are the indicators (fortunately the only damage the water caused is the battery drainig faster, so i will have tobreplace the battery only).
sent from my cm7.1 defy...
i never put my defy in water, i'm very concerned about that
keikun007 said:
i never put my defy in water, i'm very concerned about that
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Dont even try that. Seriously dude, u might not be the lucky one to save ur defy. Moto is a fake. They have been thrown away from india but they came up with android only handsets, failed again. They suck in service and quality. Regret having a moto device .
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Dont even try that. Seriously dude, u might not be the lucky one to save ur defy. Moto is a fake. They have been thrown away from india but they came up with android only handsets, failed again. They suck in service and quality. Regret having a moto device .
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why on earth would you say that???i have been using Motorola handsets for over 5 years now...NEVER had a problem unless and untill i messed up something...and search properly in the box, u will find a note saying that the phone is "water resistant"...its not water proof...so the motorola people are not suggesting to dip your phone in water...anyways, i did it...and my phone is working fine!
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why on earth would you say that???i have been using Motorola handsets for over 5 years now...NEVER had a problem unless and untill i messed up something...and search properly in the box, u will find a note saying that the phone is "water resistant"...its not water proof...so the motorola people are not suggesting to dip your phone in water...anyways, i did it...and my phone is working fine!
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No offence.
I never dipped it. Only accidently it went in water for 10 sec and a water resistant if not water proof cud have given a diff. result.
Peace....!!!!!
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So far I've hosed it down, dropped it in the pool, heck even swam with it in a river no problems with the battery or indicators whatsoever. So I'd say mine is pretty much waterproof.
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All these depends on QC pass when the device was manufatured. Some might have a litte tiny not 100% perfect but was given the PASS from QC. It's base on how lucky you are when you hit the store to buy your Defy. However, it's not wise testing the device water proofness and toughness anyway. It advertised as tough phone and defying everyday life but doesn't mean consumer need to go beaingt and torture it and start complaining when it fail..
....Peace....
brjshshrma said:
Dont even try that. Seriously dude, u might not be the lucky one to save ur defy. Moto is a fake. They have been thrown away from india but they came up with android only handsets, failed again. They suck in service and quality. Regret having a moto device .
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Before putting your Defy in water you need to understand what IP67 means and what is the phoen designed to resist.
I took my Defy to a water park and it was amazing. I have some really cool videos and pics underwater, got a video in a Waterslide and so on.
Few things to understand about IP67:
-Phone resists 30 mins under water, at 1m depth, and NOT MOVING.
Once your phone goes into water you have to avoid rapid moves with it, when you move the phone under water, you can create pressure equivalent to having the phone 50m underwater (standing still).
Another really important thing is the rubber on the USB/Headphone/Battery Cover. You cant touch this rubber, nor apply any kind of oil based grease (Sweat, Vaseline) on it, cause it kills the water resistance attribute of it and actually dryes the rubber.
Its recommended to apply a bit of Silicone based Grease every few months to keep the rubber in good condition, after about 3 years it will eventually lose its properties and start leaking water.
If you are taking your phone to a water-adventure day like I did, I recommend using a bit of duct tape on the USB port and Headphone to avoid it getting accidentaly open.
if i remember rightly the defy isn't actually stated as being ip67 rated..motorola shyed away from it
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why on earth would you say that???i have been using Motorola handsets for over 5 years now...NEVER had a problem unless and untill i messed up something...and search properly in the box, u will find a note saying that the phone is "water resistant"...its not water proof...so the motorola people are not suggesting to dip your phone in water...anyways, i did it...and my phone is working fine!
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I'm scared of trying to put it in water
brajesh.sharma87 said:
Dont even try that. Seriously dude, u might not be the lucky one to save ur defy. Moto is a fake. They have been thrown away from india but they came up with android only handsets, failed again. They suck in service and quality. Regret having a moto device .
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bro..Moto Is not fake im using from 6 years they never failed on me ..even i have atrix too moto really rocks service may be not good in your area in my area Moto is the Top Seller and most selling phone is razr...in my area Motorola Number one and samsung number 2 And HTC number 3 and Motorola is not failed in india with Android They are innovative if u still dont like your defy then sell it and buy another android phone Please Dont bash anything about Motorola...
I don't believe wich this phone resist 30 min under water!
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KarlosEdw said:
I don't believe wich this phone resist 30 min under water!
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It does.. Tested!
So i tried to take few shots underwater but after that my defy didtn work. I sent it to service and tey said that motherboard is damaged by water and repair would cost 133USD! Yes, its my fault, but dont try your defy underwater... my was just 20cm under the water level... Now im looking for a new phone because repair is expansive i think and its better to buy new one. So any tips for new phone?
I kinda like Sony xperia S
LOL dude, my Defy (MB525) goes swimming with me when I have swimming practices, I have an arm belt for it and Defy goes to at least 1m depth for 1h.
I recommend Xperia Acro S
lucky you!
Mine has never had problems either.
Perhaps you did not plug the earplug hole properly, close the usb-cover or put on the back securely?
Or perhaps you have dropped your phone one time too many causing it to no longer be waterproof?
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here, it's mine
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Sutitan said:
Both my videos. Enjoy
Defy was submerged, and was swam with for over 30min
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zakoo2 said:
here are two videos of my defy:
enjoy!
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and many more..
@ OP:
Dude, sorry for your Defy.
How old was it? I think its seal must have wore off over the period of time, as I can feel now that the USB cover is not fitting properly as when it was New. Also there are cracks around the panel screws on the side.
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Also there are cracks around the panel screws on the side.
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Exactly what happened to my girlfriends defy. Sea-water inc., nothing worked. Cleaned mainboard with pure alcohol and a bristle brush and everything is working fine again. Who sayd alcohol ain`t fixing any problems?
it was 6 months old, i properly closed the covers, but i think the usb cover didnt do his job properly...
It's water resistant, but....
Hi there!
Yes, the Defy is water resistant, but only if it's clean inside.
The tiny rubber linings have to be cleaned,
otherwise the dust can pile up between the linings and the cover, so the water can leak in.
As my diver friend used to say: Nothing is waterproof, while the sealing gets dirty.
i had two defys so far, both of them were waterproof, showered with them, put them into a river, etc...
sent from my jellybean defy...
The Defy is water resistant not water proof. Now there's the difference. Also salt water affects water resistant/proof devices even more.
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LOL dude, my Defy (MB525) goes swimming with me when I have swimming practices, I have an arm belt for it and Defy goes to at least 1m depth for 1h.
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Why on earth would you go swimming with your Defy attached...? The screen is totally useless when wet.
Martijn1971 said:
The Defy is water resistant not water proof. Now there's the difference. Also salt water affects water resistant/proof devices even more.
Why on earth would you go swimming with your Defy attached...? The screen is totally useless when wet.
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haha yes.. exactly..
water makes touchscreen goes crazy..
but hey, i read somewhere Xperia Acro S touchscreen is good even it's wet..
i dont know hows that possible, maybe new hardware of capacitive touchscreen which ignore water electricity value.
on defy or another capacitive screen device, our touch gives a unique value of electricity so it would react to it..
and it seems water value and our skin touch value is near the same.
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marhensa said:
haha yes.. exactly..
water makes touchscreen goes crazy..
but hey, i read somewhere Xperia Acro S touchscreen is good even it's wet..
i dont know hows that possible, maybe new hardware of capacitive touchscreen which ignore water electricity value.
on defy or another capacitive screen device, our touch gives a unique value of electricity so it would react to it..
and it seems water value and our skin touch value is near the same.
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Ever since Xperia Active, Sony has implemented wet finger tracking on the capacitive touch screen ...
It's amazing.
Oh, and by the way ...
Sent from my MB525-CMX-4.1.1
Martijn1971 said:
The Defy is water resistant not water proof. Now there's the difference. Also salt water affects water resistant/proof devices even more.
Why on earth would you go swimming with your Defy attached...? The screen is totally useless when wet.
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Defy+ has IP67 certificate that defines Defy+ as water proof, Defy is also water proof but it was released before Defy got that certificate.
I go swimming because i need a track of my pulse, and I practice swimming professionally for over 6 years now, I use some apps for data track like pulse and distance etc
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It's amazing.
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Lol @ wet finger tracking. I'll tell my gf about this phone. Nice piece of hardware tough, I always liked Sony products but not the big "strap hole" (another peculiar Sony word) on this one unless it can open beer bottles. And I'm not that Active anyhow.Has the same IP67 (Test duration: 30 minutes Immersion at depth of 1m) water proof as our beloved Defy. Wonder how that wet finger tracking works and whether Quarx could make it a flashable zip.
@picture
Add a big lump of salt and do that test again.
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Defy+ has IP67 certificate that defines Defy+ as water proof, Defy is also water proof but it was released before Defy got that certificate.
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Ah, you're right I was confused. The defintion is indeed water proof, but we're talking about water immersion. Only IP 8 has "continual water submersion in under water conditions".
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Lol @ wet finger tracking.
I'll tell my gf about this phone.
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haha..
sorry, cant ressist to laugh..
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Defy+ has IP67 certificate that defines Defy+ as water proof, Defy is also water proof but it was released before Defy got that certificate.
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Have you ever seen that particular certificate? I know how it should look like (worked in manufacturing and was responsible for test&cert) and I have not seen it... actually nobody has and to be honest, I don't believe that a device with such flimsy USB cover can get the IP67 stamp from a authorized certification body. There are so many Defys coming from manufacturing with a bent USB connector which prevents complete closure of the USB cover, I personally saw 3 pieces out of 7 or 8 that went through my hands having this problem, even my own Defy+ has that problem and I don't care since I don't swim with it. If your's "IP67 compliant", you're a lucky person. But don't count on the fact that if water gets in, you'll be safe for a replacement. Being waterproof is just the usual marketing BS
It was water resistant when it was new
Hi Guys,
My defy + was water resistant when it was new. I even put it under running tap water when my friends asked for proof of its water-resistive-nature. :good:
Now that it is about 4 months old with me and I had to open the USB flap daily twice to do charging or to connect to PC.
Opening the flap twice a day has made the flap loose and it would not fit the same way it fitted before(when it was brand new).
So i'm not sure if it is still water resistant. It is water resistant in the front and back speakers and the mic . and the battery cover is pretty much intact. Also the 3.5 mm audio jack is also good with its flap.
[B]"My question is" -- how to make the USB flap to be more rigid than it is now and is there a handling way to open and close the flap so that It would not come loose. ???????[/B]
Cheers,
Vic
When I first got my Defy I was confident enough (still having return warranty) to stir some cocktails with it to prove to my workmates it was water-proof.
Recently I got it back from a complete overhaul & repair due to the speaker bug and button backlights not working, and in the process the rubber lining of the battery compartment was also exchanged. After a short kajak tour where I had confidently kept it in my pants pocket that had gotten fairly wet but never submerged into water I noticed I heard the other end only very silently, and when trying to charge it constantly toggled the connection, but I still did not think of anything bad. Only the next morning I noticed foggy spots underneath the screen, and when I took out the battery there were a few tiny drops of water inside!
Luckily, after drying it completely everything still seems to work, so I was either pretty lucky or the Defy (while obviously not 100% water-tight) is rather water-resistant
I went swimming for approx 1 hour having the defy in my back pocket (i really forgot it there, no joke!). But it's important to keep the interior clean. Dust particles can decrease the waterproofness.
cheers jomochito
Hi guys,
Firstly, I am sorry if my english is bad, I will make grammatical error please excuse me for that
Secondly, here's my question : About the waterproof. Is it good ? I mean I read on other thread that it was not the greatest thing but I want to know more about that, should I avoid full immersion for example ? Or for too much time ? If I can immerse it in water, what should I do to keep it safe ?
Thanks in advance for your answer !
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Hi guys,
Firstly, I am sorry if my english is bad, I will make grammatical error please excuse me for that
Secondly, here's my question : About the waterproof. Is it good ? I mean I read on other thread that it was not the greatest thing but I want to know more about that, should I avoid full immersion for example ? Or for too much time ? If I can immerse it in water, what should I do to keep it safe ?
Thanks in advance for your answer !
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I've had my phone for a year now and it is still water proof. first thing I did when I bought it was put it in the sink and run water on it to test if it's really waterproof. then I took it to the beach and went swimming/snorkeling with it. took it to the pool, under the rain, basically any wet, low pressure water. so I'd say it's pretty water proof. just remember to wash/rinse in with fresh water if you submerge it to anything but fresh water(say sea water) to avoid corrosion.
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I've had my phone for a year now and it is still water proof. first thing I did when I bought it was put it in the sink and run water on it to test if it's really waterproof. then I took it to the beach and went swimming/snorkeling with it. took it to the pool, under the rain, basically any wet, low pressure water. so I'd say it's pretty water proof. just remember to wash/rinse in with fresh water if you submerge it to anything but fresh water(say sea water) to avoid corrosion.
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Nothing like water in the circuit or something ? And thank you for your quick answer
its a lotery thing
BagOfLemon said:
Nothing like water in the circuit or something ? And thank you for your quick answer
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profyler said:
its a lotery thing
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no water in mine so far. and as profiler said, it's a lottery thing. I might have been lucky with my z1c but some other unlucky folks have had trouble with just tap water.
BagOfLemon said:
Hi guys,
Firstly, I am sorry if my english is bad, I will make grammatical error please excuse me for that
Secondly, here's my question : About the waterproof. Is it good ? I mean I read on other thread that it was not the greatest thing but I want to know more about that, should I avoid full immersion for example ? Or for too much time ? If I can immerse it in water, what should I do to keep it safe ?
Thanks in advance for your answer !
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Well, for my own experience I'd say that waterproof is one the worst thing ever on phones. At least in this one.
First of all, audio isn't loud enough, and mic is affected as well. Other than that, it's easier the overheat for the phone.
Then I want to say what happened to me. Basically my phone after not more than a month wasn't waterproof anymore. It was clearly a factory problem so I sent the phone in warranty. What they said is pathetic: they can't fix your phone or change it if it's water damaged, even if it wasn't your fault!
And since Sony's behaviour is unacceptable, if you really care, don't test if it's actually waterproof.
Sorry for my English, hope u understood what I was trying to say.
I would not count on it. There are a lot of reports where people lost their phone to water.
If you really need it to be water proof you should test it right away when you dont have a lot of personal stuff on it!
In the end it is always electricity and water. Never a good combination
My one was waterproof to the point i could go diving and take it out to sea but then after months of use and the many times ive dropped it i rinsed it under a tap and my screen had water damage. The metal exterior doesnt help things. Otherwise it was fun while the waterproof lasted, its still alive but one more dive will drown it.
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I have rinsed mine under the tap lots of times to get sand off of it.
It has survived being dropped in the bath on several occasions.
It should be able to cope with the day to day usage that involves getting wet, ie by a swimming pool, knocking your coffee over on it, dropping it down the loo etc etc.
I'm not sure about taking it diving.
Looking at the replys here, I'd say that you're ok to assume that it will withstand the odd dunking without any problems.
NO.
Quite simply, no. Carried mine around in the outer pocket of a non-waterproof jacket, in the rain. Phone dead with water damage. Sony told me water damage is not covered through warranty. So, no more Sony devices for me, given the record of other Sony devices in this household, and associated responses from Sony customer "service".
hey guys. I've got this phone for a month now but still haven't checked the waterproofness. Did you try it the first day you got it? should I be super careful with this? I'm scared. I even though it's advertised as waterproof..
Yeap, I've tried it underwater. The screen responsiveness changes, else everything works, including the camera.
not worth the risk, there are enough reports about water damage
I'm tried to test the limits of the phone (i know it could be ridiculous). So I've swum for more than an hour and the phone was under more or less 1,5 m (limit recommended by Sony). It has survived for a moment...Once out i dried it. It has worked for some hours until the battery comes empty. No way to charge it anyway, a component of my battery was dead...I've send it to repair center claiming I had only let it fall in water and they replaced it by a new one
moral of the history don't try to put it in the water just for fun
I have used mine on water several times for several hours, and it's still working fine.
In fact I have tried it the very first day, this way if it's waterproofing was flawed, I would have returned it under warranty.
Now that my phone is more than a year old, i am obviously less keen to put it under water.
I've made lots videos underwater. Dunk phone in beer, whiskey. Dropped it in river. It even got some salty water after i remembered it beeing forbidden.
The phone is waterproof. If not warranty replaces for free. If you got by third party then they often try to make some bs excuse not to deal with it.
The golden rule: if you use miniusb to charge you wear out the rubber flap and it will not be waterproof, if you use dock you won't have this problem.
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I've made lots videos underwater. Dunk phone in beer, whiskey. Dropped it in river. It even got some salty water after i remembered it beeing forbidden.
The phone is waterproof. If not warranty replaces for free. If you got by third party then they often try to make some bs excuse not to deal with it.
The golden rule: if you use miniusb to charge you wear out the rubber flap and it will not be waterproof, if you use dock you won't have this problem.
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Not at all: Sony even explicitly states that water damage is not their problem. If you trick them, or if you're nice, they might help you out, but they're under no obligation to.
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Not at all: Sony even explicitly states that water damage is not their problem. If you trick them, or if you're nice, they might help you out, but they're under no obligation to.
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Where i bought it from they said water damage is under warranty.
Why would they advertise the phone in water or spilling water on it if the warranty won't cover it? The salesperson dunk the phone in water to show it was fully waterproof and without leaks before selling it to me.
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Where i bought it from they said water damage is under warranty.
Why would they advertise the phone in water or spilling water on it if the warranty won't cover it? The salesperson dunk the phone in water to show it was fully waterproof and without leaks before selling it to me.
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That's a salesman tactic, but there's no guarantee. If you don't believe me, feel free to and go ahead and go nuts with your phone.
BTW, who told you it's under warranty? The sales staff? I personally asked a technical support person this question (in lieu of some other problems I had) this, and they said no, it's not covered under warranty.
You should be very careful if you try it underwater.. On my first time, the micro usb cover opened up and the phone was damaged, with no warranty by anyone ?
I had to open it up and dry it with hair dryer for an hour.. (and since then it's still non-waterproof)
Conclusion - be careful ?
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My phone got damaged by water in the third time that I put it under water. Seems like due overheating (I was playing, charging and wearing a bumper case at the same time) the back and the back frame unglued in the Sim tray area. I remembered how the screen started to flick and how the water comes out from Sim tray ?. I used a hair dryer and at this moment the phone is working fine?. I replaced the back frame (also, it solves the gaps in the middle where are the magnetic charging and the Lock/Volume buttons). By now, I am waiting the rear cover, it should arrive in 15days. But after that bad experience I won't put the phone in water anymore.
Btw, does anybody knows if there's a difference between fresh water and seawater/ pool water?
I've been told from Sony that the warranty is only on fresh water damage..
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Salt water leaves salty residue on the phone and is also more corrosive than fresh water. So, Sony won't cover damage in salt water.
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Submerged my z1c in a glass of water upon getting it just to check if it's waterproof. A week later, i used it at the beach and it got submerged pretty often in saltwater that day but no water damage. Occasionally i wash my phone with soap under running water maybe every 2-4 weeks(I'm a germaphobe...) My friends also like to take my phone and submerge it in water randomly for fun. I guess it's also because of me that a number of them ended up buying the z2 and later z3 :laugh:
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That's a salesman tactic, but there's no guarantee. If you don't believe me, feel free to and go ahead and go nuts with your phone.
BTW, who told you it's under warranty? The sales staff? I personally asked a technical support person this question (in lieu of some other problems I had) this, and they said no, it's not covered under warranty.
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We have local Sony technics who said that. They work couple blocks away from my house and i actually did pay a visit there.
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We have local Sony technics who said that. They work couple blocks away from my house and i actually did pay a visit there.
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Same here.. They said that I'll have warranty only on damage from fresh water, not seawater etc.
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ok thank you all for replies and sorry for being so inactive.
I'm not going to dump it in the water on purpose I think. Even if it's sold as waterproof I'm scared. it was too expensive and it's too amazing phone to just kill it for no reason.
also yes I'm going to buy a dock asap.
thank you again guys!
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Submerged my z1c in a glass of water upon getting it just to check if it's waterproof. A week later, i used it at the beach and it got submerged pretty often in saltwater that day but no water damage. Occasionally i wash my phone with soap under running water maybe every 2-4 weeks(I'm a germaphobe...) My friends also like to take my phone and submerge it in water randomly for fun. I guess it's also because of me that a number of them ended up buying the z2 and later z3 [emoji23]
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I wipe my phone every day with a wet towel [emoji14]
but mostly to erase fingerprints etc.
mag cable instead of dock
Ephixi4 said:
ok thank you all for replies and sorry for being so inactive.
I'm not going to dump it in the water on purpose I think. Even if it's sold as waterproof I'm scared. it was too expensive and it's too amazing phone to just kill it for no reason.
also yes I'm going to buy a dock asap.
thank you again guys!
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About the dock.... It might be cheaper to just buy the mag cable if you want to use your phone while it's charging and save some money. Amazon has a few brands selling these types of cables or adapters when i last bought mine. Or you can check with the stores where you live.
http://www.amazon.com/Magnector-Improved-Performance-Magnetic-Charging/dp/B00Q3GK3YI/
nas93 said:
About the dock.... It might be cheaper to just buy the mag cable if you want to use your phone while it's charging and save some money. Amazon has a few brands selling these types of cables or adapters when i last bought mine. Or you can check with the stores where you live.
http://www.amazon.com/Magnector-Improved-Performance-Magnetic-Charging/dp/B00Q3GK3YI/
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actually I meant just the cable but thank you!
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My lenovo zuk z2 plus fell into water now its not turning up even when i connected it to charger after 16 hours nothing is happening. i did not open it up and remove the moisture from the mother board . i only put it under the sunlight for few hours. what shoud i do ?
Bfmv9451 said:
My lenovo zuk z2 plus fell into water now its not turning up even when i connected it to charger after 16 hours nothing is happening. i did not open it up and remove the moisture from the mother board . i only put it under the sunlight for few hours. what shoud i do ?
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Take it to service center.
TanajiKC said:
Take it to service center.
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Staff at service center will easily detect that it was fell into the water by checking warranty stickers which are found inside the phone these stickers are designed in such a way that whenever they come in contact with water they turn up their color so I don't think they will help u in any way. Always do insurance of your phone at the time buying so u can easily tackle these type of situations
abhay009 said:
Staff at service center will easily detect that it was fell into the water by checking warranty stickers which are found inside the phone these stickers are designed in such a way that whenever they come in contact with water they turn up their color so I don't think they will help u in any way. Always do insurance of your phone at the time buying so u can easily tackle these type of situations
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Z2 plus is a waterproof phone watch on YouTube
TanajiKC said:
Z2 plus is a waterproof phone watch on YouTube
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Literally every non removal back phone is little bit water resistant even xiamoi redmi note 4 is survived the water resistant test but the company never claimed that it is water resis.flagships phone are officially water resistant and claimed by their respective companies but if u look into the warranty of any phone even those who claimed to be water resistant will not provide u any kind of warranty regarding water damage that's why I used word "water resistant" but not "water proof" there is so much difference in resistance and proof and despite if your phone has IP 68 rating it is not guaranteed that it will not going to be damage by water yes chances are very low but it is still there.
The manufacturers do not honor IP ratings, that's why they are water resistant, because waterproofing will rob them of essential aftersales business.
Bfmv9451 said:
My lenovo zuk z2 plus fell into water now its not turning up even when i connected it to charger after 16 hours nothing is happening. i did not open it up and remove the moisture from the mother board . i only put it under the sunlight for few hours. what shoud i do ?
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did u solve this issue .......?
I think it's time for u to buy a new phone..... Because service center will fix it for around 6k (i think not sure)...... So buy a new phone it's a better option