Company’s
official claim is that the iPhone 7 is "splash and water resistant"
The company's official claim is that the iPhone 7 is
"splash and water resistant" instead of being full on waterproof.
This means that if you drop your phone in a toilet, you don't have to dive your
hand in quick to retrieve it and rush to find a bowl of rice. However, you
still can't go scuba diving with your phone case-free.
7
and 7 Plus is fully dustproof
iPhone 7 is rated
IP67 and having tested against the
Ingress Protection (IP) standard means the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus is fully dustproof and fine with water as shallow as
15 centimeters and as deep as one meter. So basically, this phone can survive
being submerged, but don't leave it in water deeper than three feet.
I phone will survive but don't expect your speakers to
work properly right away. After tossing our iPhone 7 Plus into the big,
concrete water fountain in Bryant Park, New York (which left our jet
black-colored device with a couple very noticeable micro-abrasions), we dried
off the handset and held it with the Lightning port facing down.
This
new iPhone offers stereo speakers
Apple advises that users dry off their phones shortly
after it resurfaces, and not charge them until 5 hours later. The one we
submerged worked perfectly fine after leaving the water, except for the
speakers. After our iPhone finished its swim, the bottom speakers just didn't
work in the same way: Keyboard clicks were hard to hear and the the sound of an
I Message being sent was a bit off. Luckily, this new iPhone offers stereo
speakers--one at the bottom of the device (which existed in the previous
iPhones) and an improved speaker at the top above the screen. Sounds are at the
top sound noticeably clearer and louder than the bottom. After 24 hours, the
bottom speakers sound less muddled when turned up loud to play music. But when
volume is turned low, iOS's various sound effects may as well not be there.
Source from (popsci.com/iphone-7-review)
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