I just got my phone back from getting Liquipel put on it, this stuff is awesome, you can completely submerge your phone in water and it will come out fine. Just wanted other people to be made aware of this, I know not many people have heard of it.
What if you need to remove the cover to, say, access the battery? Is the whole process then comprised?
No. Watch the videos on their site, the Thunderbolt is featured and they take the battery cover off. Crazy.
yea i see that its featured, but why isn't on their list of approved devices?
Saw The video this looks cool if you have a problem with dropping phones in the toilet or lake lol..
SamOliver said:
I just got my phone back from getting Liquipel put on it, this stuff is awesome, you can completely submerge your phone in water and it will come out fine. Just wanted other people to be made aware of this, I know not many people have heard of it.
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Thats awesome! What's the catch though? Anything?
I contacted liquipel. They said that liquipel is not available yet for the Tbolt.
poeskippds said:
I contacted liquipel. They said that liquipel is not available yet for the Tbolt.
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Yea, I saw that they took it off their list of approved devices, I don't know if I should feel lucky that I got mine done before they took it off the list or weary that they found out something about the Thunderbolt that they didn't know before... like it damages something on the phone or doesn't work as well as on other phones.
I was checked the video but... Thath htc is stock?? Or have a cover or something like that?
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I emailed customer support about it, they will be adding the Thunderbolt back to the supported devices list "soon".
This is very cool. They don't make any waterproof cases do they?
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Www.liquipel.com
I wish I could get it on my phone I'd really send it out right now. What are your thoughts on it?
I'd love to be able to use my phone in the rain without cringing.
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Spam much?
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Spam? Na I'm genuinely excited to find out this exists... I guess there have been other threads I didn't see?
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Sounds like alot of fancy marketing to me. I'd like to see an actual demonstration of it.
Smokeey said:
Sounds like alot of fancy marketing to me. I'd like to see an actual demonstration of it.
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YouTube it there are actually quite a few. Although a few reports of massive failure. I wouldn't be soaking it fully into a cup though. Just using it in rain and not always being scared of moisture.
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Gahh Its Lee said:
Spam? Na I'm genuinely excited to find out this exists... I guess there have been other threads I didn't see?
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There has been a thread or two. Not really what I was aiming at. I clicked the link and saw "angry birds in the shower, at last". Really? Lol. I think people would rather have turd resistant phones if they want to play games when you should be doing your business. This is all a gimmick anyways. Too many variables and would be best performed by design by a manufacturer.
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There has been a thread or two. Not really what I was aiming at. I clicked the link and saw "angry birds in the shower, at last". Really? Lol. I think people would rather have turd resistant phones if they want to play games when you should be doing your business. This is all a gimmick anyways. Too many variables and would be best performed by design by a manufacturer.
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LOL.
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Spam much?
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Jump to conclusions much?
Truly waterproof gadgets are one of things like incredible new types of batteries/mini fuel cells and wireless charging that have been tipped to be the next big thing for years now, yet never quite seems to take off.
I mean, nearly four years ago now Golden Shellback was doing the rounds on various tech sites and that seems to have been that - never amounted to anything.
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Jump to conclusions much?
Truly waterproof gadgets are one of things like incredible new types of batteries/mini fuel cells and wireless charging that have been tipped to be the next big thing for years now, yet never quite seems to take off.
I mean, nearly four years ago now Golden Shellback was doing the rounds on various tech sites and that seems to have been that - never amounted to anything.
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I don't think you are spamming but I don't think I would send my phone to someone to have them do it, this is something I would rather buy a phone straight from the manufacturer with this as a feature. Kind of like the Droid Razr which is about as water resistant as I would need a phone.
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Yea I understand. For me its like I work outside I'm outside a lot. I hate how if its raining I'm too paranoid to even pull my phone out. I'd pay for the little extra assurance.
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I filmed a demo of this at this years CES. I will upload it when I get to my office. I sent my boss' iPhone in to get done. It really works. It uses nano technology...
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I filmed a demo of this at this years CES. I will upload it when I get to my office. I sent my boss' iPhone in to get done. It really works. It uses nano technology...
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It really enjoy seeing a real persons impressions. Like I said I'd be on this in a second if they offered it for the gnex.
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Smokeey said:
Sounds like alot of fancy marketing to me. I'd like to see an actual demonstration of it.
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Did you even browse through the website?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7Ama47RGdL4
Anyone know what this does to the warrenty, i have seen a few comments on twitter saying it would void it? I have also seen videos where the coating fails, iPad Today for one so not sure how reliable the coating is, certainly not waterproof as they have been promoting
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Anyone know what this does to the warrenty, i have seen a few comments on twitter saying it would void it? I have also seen videos where the coating fails, iPad Today for one so not sure how reliable the coating is, certainly not waterproof as they have been promoting
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They don't promote it as waterproof. It clearly saying water resistant. But in a perfect world its undetectable and it coats all the moisture stickers so warranties stay fine
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Almost forgot to upload the vid I took at CES...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQe0FbWEC0s
Gahh Its Lee said:
They don't promote it as waterproof. It clearly saying water resistant. But in a perfect world its undetectable and it coats all the moisture stickers so warranties stay fine
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Angry birds in the shower, at last?
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i wouldnt trust that...
Personally i don't understand the concept of making your phone totally waterproof. Water resistant to spills or rain yes. Accidentally dropping the phone into a puddle but pulling it out real fast yes. I mean I dont know of any situation I will be sitting around and find myself pouring a water over my phone right after i stuck it in a glass...
This is what liquipel is good for and why I'm waiting for them to do the Nexus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIgkRp7I33E
(yes...thats my laptop lol)
Wasn't there something at ces that will make it water proof but has to be done during manufactureing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjsWFvUkh7M&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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If anyone is interested, just got off the phone with Liquipel support and they informed me that they should be supporting the Galaxy S 3 within the next 2 weeks. If you are not sure what it is, here is a link http://www.liquipel.com/in-action/
not trying that with my phone! But could be cool!
hmm, Id give it a shot... wonder if it voids any warranties? Didnt read whole site yet But damn that woman that passes by few seconds in is hott!
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crzy619 said:
hmm, Id give it a shot... wonder if it voids any warranties? Didnt read whole site yet But damn that woman that passes by few seconds in is hott!
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If they have to open it to apply it, it would.
When I watched the demo at CES they stated they do not need to open the device. They put the phone into a machine that released a 'fog' which spreads through the phone which waterproofs it.
looks neat and if you are one of those people dropping $40 on a case you probably wouldnt mind dropping the $60ish it looks like it costs. I'll be considering this.
How do water damage indicators work with this?
No way that's a real woman sitting in that chair. She got splashed and didn't say a word?! Isn't this the same thing they have a t Best Buys. There's a big jar full of water with an iphone sitting at the bottom.
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No way that's a real woman sitting in that chair. She got splashed and didn't say a word?! Isn't this the same thing they have a t Best Buys. There's a big jar full of water with an iphone sitting at the bottom.
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That's just to sell their protection plan/insurance I think..
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That's just to sell their protection plan/insurance I think..
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Isn't that for the life case?
thacounty said:
Isn't that for the life case?
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ya we do that with the lifeproof cases in our store too. sound still works submerged, so we play pandora and drop it in a bucket of water lol
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ya we do that with the lifeproof cases in our store too. sound still works submerged, so we play pandora and drop it in a bucket of water lol
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which mobile do you work at? I just left 440 last year.
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which mobile do you work at? I just left 440 last year.
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i work at a preferred retailer called wireless experts. ive never heard of 440
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i work at a preferred retailer called wireless experts. ive never heard of 440
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GotYa. I guess Life Case gives that to everyone haha. I worked for Best Buy Mobile 440.
Yatyas said:
If anyone is interested, just got off the phone with Liquipel support and they informed me that they should be supporting the Galaxy S 3 within the next 2 weeks. If you are not sure what it is, here is a link http://www.liquipel.com/in-action/
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Thanks for the update, they have yet to respond to any of my e-mail inquires about it and as far as I can tell Hz0 only deals with OEMs, I can't wait.
Can't wait to freak people out by using my Cell Phone as an underwater camera @ the pool lol.
Galaxy S III on Liquipel
Liquipel is now offering the Level II Slosh & Slip Protection option for the Galaxy S III
Not really happy that it's only Level II, but my phone is on the way.
I wish with this kind of technology, phone manufacturers would just add this to their manufacturing processes. obviously no one would because it would be higher cost and less revenue from non covered accidental damage.... Sigh
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Thanks for the update, they have yet to respond to any of my e-mail inquires about it and as far as I can tell Hz0 only deals with OEMs, I can't wait.
Can't wait to freak people out by using my Cell Phone as an underwater camera @ the pool lol.
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Good luck with that... This isn't designed so you can take your phone in the pool. Read the faqs and disclaimers.
Looks like the site was updated for the same price as everything else the s3 get "slap proofed" very disappointed and looking for alternatives.
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Liquipel...
I got Liquipel on my iPhone 4 back in June and it’s saved it from getting destroyed at least three times. I even dropped it in a bubbling jacuzzi and it survived. I’ve been a believer ever since. You can’t tell anything has been done to it either, it comes back all clean in a nice metal container with a microfiber pouch. None of the water sensor stickers changed color when it got wet so even if it fails I can get a new phone on Apple. All in all I’d say its worth the $59. You no longer have to worry about losing a phone over a spilled drink or a little rain. Just makes you feel good.
Liquipel is going to be at CES again this year can’t wait to check out the show, I hear rumors of a machine doing free treatments at the show. :good:
I have always owned and loved android devices since the g1. I always got carrier branded devices and switch every so often. I thought it would make sense to grab a gsm nexus so I started researching, and boy did I research. I thought that the price of a gnex from google is not bad and i had enought money to get one, but for whatever reason i figured i'd check ebay, but they sell for the same or more used. so I checked craigslist- on payday i saw what looked like a great deal... new gnex with extra battery 300, so i contacted the dude and met up about 40 minutes drive. the phone was in new condition there was the extra battery and vanilla ics, tried it made a call so i took it. while driving away i started playing with it.. i went to the camera app, got a message stating to insert sd card, i was like wth a gnex with an sd card. then i got a call the there was a flashing led at the bottom. i got home and examined it well, turns out its a fake ( my fingernail can operate the capacitve sereen) it looks so damn real... now im screwed out of 300 bux. I was so upset i went to google and got a new one, so I should have it soon... learnt my lesson well.- i really didnt think that fake phones existed and damn they did a great job... i think ill just give it to my son- he will by happy to have it
Pics or it didn't happen LOL. Can we see it? Wanna see how good of a "job" they did.
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^^ this. and you never bothered playing around with one in a Verizon store or Sprint store before you did this? dude...live and learn i guess.
nevr thought to play around with one, i was just going off youtube, but seriously its a DAMN good job will add SLR pics tomorro
You didn't notice the feel of a resistive screen? It is distinctly different from a
Capacitive screen. Also always check the about phone, storage, EVERYTHING. I hope you learned your lesson, sucks for you :3
PS fingernails can't operate capacitive screens
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I would love to see this too. I mean, it sucks, but it's also a fantastic lesson to everyone out there. Don't buy things used carelessly. Ever.
I want to see this as well, I tend to avoid Craig's list nowadays. After I nearly got into a fist fight with a man after deciding not to purchase his phone which he would not let me hold nor turn on...
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I want to see this as well, I tend to avoid Craig's list nowadays. After I nearly got into a fist fight with a man after deciding not to purchase his phone which he would not let me hold nor turn on...
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HAHAHAHA
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I gotta see this fake. Sorry for your luck
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I knew someone who bought a phone shop display fake phone as the seller told him it wouldn't turn on as the battery was flat. DOH!
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subscribing. wanna see how good the imitations are now.
i just tried looking them up to find one i cant seem to find a fake one anywhere, but i did find some really good fake phones however and by good i mean they look really close to the original.
I did a search I think this is a fake http://www.aliexpress.com/product-f...citive-screen-WIFI-5-0MP-GPS-wholesalers.html
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I did a search I think this is a fake http://www.aliexpress.com/product-f...citive-screen-WIFI-5-0MP-GPS-wholesalers.html
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Yeah that's a fake. The site even looks like amazon, with the way it's laid out and even some of the graphics.
This is why I like buying things eBay over CraigsList. eBay has gone to great lengths to protect buyers. With that being said it is such a pain any more to sell things on eBay (major hassle listing/shipping items, excessive fees, picky buyers) which is why I usually won't sell things on eBay any more.
In your case though you got a fake phone, which may have been hard to tell when you bought it but hypothetically if it were a Verizon phone for example it could have been completely real but may have been stolen and had a bad ESN. Even then though I believe you can check with the carrier to see if the ESN is clean. I guess what it boils down to is you just have to be very cautious whenever buying something from an 'un-trusted' source.
On a side note, I just received my Verizon Nexus that I bought on eBay for $240. This thing was listed at 'Used' but it is seriously in like new condition, not a scratch or scuff on it (and it came with a nice case). I am absolutely loving the phone so far. Only thing I don't like is that I didn't upgrade to it sooner.
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Yeah that's a fake. The site even looks like amazon, with the way it's laid out and even some of the graphics.
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There is a video on YouTube with the creators of this knockoff... pretty interesting
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I want to see this as well, I tend to avoid Craig's list nowadays. After I nearly got into a fist fight with a man after deciding not to purchase his phone which he would not let me hold nor turn on...
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:laugh: Kick his ass Seabass!
I'm staying away from eBay and craigslist from now on, just for certain things I guess- i got a sweet shih tzu puppy for 300 bux on CL so I guess in the end it all evens out. I'll just get a simple mobile sim and give it to my kid, so its not a total loss, he will be happy with it. I'm just amazed of what a good job they did with it. and the fingernail test is how I narrowed it down - compared it to my girl's SG2. Im getting withdrawals waiting for the real phone to ship from google.
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I'm staying away from eBay and craigslist from now on, just for certain things I guess- i got a sweet shih tzu puppy for 300 bux on CL so I guess in the end it all evens out. I'll just get a simple mobile sim and give it to my kid, so its not a total loss, he will be happy with it. I'm just amazed of what a good job they did with it. and the fingernail test is how I narrowed it down - compared it to my girl's SG2. Im getting withdrawals waiting for the real phone to ship from google.
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Pictures! Please!? I'm dying to see the fake. :silly: :cyclops:
I wouldn't say he was careless. How many people have reported purchasing a FAKE Galaxy Nexus. I personally didn't even know they existed. I'm sure this could happen more than we like to think. Know we know to be even more careful.
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I just got my brand new Note 2 in the mail from TMobile. It really bothered me... They packaged it in a single bubble wrap bag and the bubbles were all popped...so it was like just a flat bag. Is this normal for TMobile shipping? Ugh...should I worry that the phone might break later on from the early abuse of shipping with no protection?
Whoever was in charge of packaging was probably being a smartass and did it intentionally as a "joke". Wouldn't be so funny if it was his/her device. As long as everything works properly I wouldn't stress too much. Call TMO and have them note it just in case, better safe then sorry.
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I just got my brand new Note 2 in the mail from TMobile. It really bothered me... They packaged it in a single bubble wrap bag and the bubbles were all popped...so it was like just a flat bag. Is this normal for TMobile shipping? Ugh...should I worry that the phone might break later on from the early abuse of shipping with no protection?
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A few years ago, my Moto Cliq was shipped in a bubble wrap package. Phone wasn't damaged in any way, just the box. I honestly wouldn't worry about it too much.
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A few years ago, my Moto Cliq was shipped in a bubble wrap package. Phone wasn't damaged in any way, just the box. I honestly wouldn't worry about it too much.
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This is what happens when u have people that just work for a company that just doesnt take anything serious, probally was some guy goofing off at work ... Long as the precious cargo is fine, i wouldnt even worry, but like the post above said, call and make sure they know about it just incase for something to happen down the road.:good:
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This is what happens when u have people that just work for a company that just doesnt take anything serious, probally was some guy goofing off at work ... Long as the precious cargo is fine, i wouldnt even worry, but like the post above said, call and make sure they know about it just incase for something to happen down the road.:good:
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FarReach and ezsoulja are right about letting them know, and you might want to send a letter or email stating what happened, and get an acknowledgement in writing, just in case.
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FarReach and ezsoulja are right about letting them know, and you might want to send a letter or email stating what happened, and get an acknowledgement in writing, just in case.
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^^^ This... It's some stupid kid that doesn't take his job seriously. There are so many people out there that would kill for even a simple packer job at T-Mobile and this douche just spits on it. I've been laid off before (not T-Mobile but sprint/Nextel) and it sucked. People take sh!t for granted until it happens to them... Been there, done that. I might be a better person for it now but it can be very bad for a while.. As far as your phone, I'm sure its fine and I wouldn't worry about it unless you just wanna make a point. I'm not sure I'd send it back for that even out of spite but it might help out things. A letter or call sounds like a happy medium.. Good luck with this one lol! I'm still loving this phone even after almost a whole year which is rare for me
Hey guys I came across this website today and was wondering if anyone has applied this to any of their previous or current devices. This company States that they can water proof your phone completely inside and out.
http://www.liquipel.com
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Hey guys I came across this website today and was wondering if anyone has applied this to any of their previous or current devices. This company States that they can water proof your phone completely inside and out.
http://www.liquipel.com
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I remember seeing SoldierKnowsBest doing that with his iPhone...
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70RMWiavxj0
I was going to get this done, but I really can't afford to be without a phone for even a few days
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I remember seeing SoldierKnowsBest doing that with his iPhone...
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70RMWiavxj0
I was going to get this done, but I really can't afford to be without a phone for even a few days
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Ah yeah I actually saw that video yesterday. There really aren't many people with reviews out there though to get a good opinion. The product is almost too good to be true though.
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my buddy did this to his N5 and said it came out great. i never asked if he ended up testing it, but he's had no issues with it.
I read somewhere that the texture of items with this treatment feels somewhat different. I can't find the link the the source, but someone had mentioned that it felt grainy. Something like that is scary to me- anyone have any experience?
They accept no responsibility??? $60 buys you jack ****! For $60 I would expect some sort of warranty.
That would have been perfect for my Nexus 5 dog attacks!
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That would have been perfect for my Nexus 5 dog attacks!
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Yeah! Cause your phone won't be completely submerged but it would have slobber on it. Are you considering getting it? I can't really justify the cost because I baby my phones and only have water damage one phone while was my tmobile sidekick 3.
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my buddy did this to his N5 and said it came out great. i never asked if he ended up testing it, but he's had no issues with it.
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Can you get him to post a mini review on here or pass on his knowledge to this thread? Would love to hear how his device feels and how it's holding up.
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There's plenty of videos on YouTube about this. One of the more normal ones (meaning not from a known personality) is from some Asian guy who said it actually didn't work with his iPhone. Water sensor was red. But then his phone ended up fine. Something like that.
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Yeah! Cause your phone won't be completely submerged but it would have slobber on it. Are you considering getting it? I can't really justify the cost because I baby my phones and only have water damage one phone while was my tmobile sidekick 3.
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Na, I don't think I would get it. It looks pretty cool, but it's a little extreme for my needs. Neat concept though.