• @[email protected]
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    614 hours ago

    Using any kind of adaptor for features that have been and still easily could be native is shitty.

    • @9tr6gyp3
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      013 hours ago

      Id rather have a good ip68 rated phone with shitty adapters than a shitty phone with native 3.5mm port and sdcard slot, but to each their own.

      • @lurklurk
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        55 hours ago

        The removal of headphone jacks or sdcards have nothing to do with ip68 rating. It’s to sell adapters and to make you pay a lot for extra storage

        • @9tr6gyp3
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          9 minutes ago

          Oh man, FYI you can’t get an IP68 rating with a headphone jack alone unless you manually cover the slot each time.

          • nikki
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            230 minutes ago

            say that to my xperia with ip68 and a headphone jack, or my s9+ which had ip68 and a headphone jack, or my s7 that had ip68 and a headphone jack, or…

            • @9tr6gyp3
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              116 minutes ago

              Ok, I’ll say that to your xperia, s9+, and s7

              Per manufacturer’s website for xperia:

              This device is water resistant and protected against dust. All ports and attached covers should be firmly closed. Do not put the device completely underwater or expose it to seawater, salt water, chlorinated water or liquids such as drinks. Abuse and improper use of device will invalidate the limited warranty. The device has been tested under Ingress Protection rating IP65/68. Sony devices that are tested for their water-resistant abilities are placed gently inside a container filled with tap water and lowered to a depth of 1.5 meters. After 30 minutes in the container, the device is gently taken out and its functions and features are tested. Note this model has a capless USB port to connect and charge. The USB port needs to be completely dry before charging.

              Per manufacturer’s website for s9+:

              Water-resistant and dustproof based on IP67 Rating, which tests submersion up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. Not shockproof.

              Per manufacturer’s website for s7:

              Water-resistant and dustproof based on IP67 Rating, which tests submersion up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. Not shockproof.

          • @lurklurk
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            49 minutes ago

            Asus zenphone 10, for example. IP68, headphone jack

            I’m sure there are and have been others

            • @9tr6gyp3
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              130 minutes ago

              Its IP65 if the headphone jack isnt covered. Per the manufacturer’s website for this phone model:

              The device has been tested for water resistance using IEC 60529 standard and has achieved an IP65/68 rating. Water and dust resistance can deteriorate over time in normal usage, or if the device is damaged, repaired or taken apart. The device should never be completely submerged underwater, and should not be allowed to come into contact with seawater, brine, chlorinated water or drinks. Failure to observe correct precautions will invalidate the device warranty and the function of water and dust resistance. Water resistance is tested by submerging the device to a depth of 1.5 meters in tap water for 30 minutes. After the test the device is removed and fully dried, then checked for normal operation. Please note that the device has a USB-C charging port, and this USB-C port must be completely dry before any attempt is made at charging. For related warranty information, please refer to the product warranty card.

              • @lurklurk
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                16 minutes ago

                I don’t see that mentioning anything about covering the headphone jack before the test. As I understand it, being ip65/68 means it’s both, where 65 is “low power spray” and 68 is “immersion”, not that it’s 68 only if some unspecified conditions are applied

            • @9tr6gyp3
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              115 minutes ago

              For which phone model would you like me to look up the manufacturer’s website for you?