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When selecting a waterproof smartphone, consider the device’s IP rating (such as IP67 or IP68), which indicates its resistance to water and dust. Also, check for features like durable build quality, water-sealed ports, and whether the touchscreen can be used when wet.
IP rating, or Ingress Protection rating, is a standardized measure of how well a device is protected against solids and liquids. For example, an IP68 rating means the smartphone is dust-tight and can be submerged in water up to a specified depth and duration.
Many waterproof smartphones allow you to take photos underwater, but it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding depth and duration. Some devices also offer dedicated underwater camera modes for better results.
Yes, most waterproof smartphones are also designed to resist dust and dirt, as indicated by the first digit of the IP rating. For example, an IP68 rating means the phone is both dust-tight and water-resistant.
While waterproof smartphones are designed to withstand water exposure, it’s still important to keep charging ports and seals clean, avoid exposing the device to saltwater or chemicals, and follow the manufacturer’s care instructions to maintain water resistance over time.