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When shopping for a water-resistant phone, look for an IP67 or IP68 rating, which indicates protection against water and dust. Additional features to consider include durable build quality, waterproof charging ports, and sealed buttons for extra protection.
Many water-resistant phones are suitable for underwater photography in shallow water, such as pools or while snorkeling. However, it's important to check the specific depth and duration limits recommended by the manufacturer before submerging your phone.
Some water phones are compatible with specialized waterproof cases and floating straps for added protection during water activities. These accessories can enhance your phone's usability and safety around water.
After your water-resistant phone has been exposed to water, rinse it with fresh water if it was used in saltwater or chlorinated water. Dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth, and avoid charging it until it is completely dry.
While water phones are designed to withstand splashes and brief submersion, extreme temperatures, high-pressure water jets, and prolonged exposure can still cause damage. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for use in various environments.