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      • @GalacticRobot
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        21 year ago

        Any other examples though? Because the S5 didn’t do it all that well.

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    • @Doodoocaca
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      You cannot have a consumer device at a reasonable price point, designed to provide water resilience, which also contains an open section to the power supply.

      You certainly can. Look up any flagship smartphone and you can see that they provide water resilience and they have a charging port.

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        • @Doodoocaca
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          Phones with battery covers can also be waterproof, it has been done before, we can still do it now. My Galaxy S5 was waterproof and it had a removable battery cover. That was almost 10 years ago, imagine what we can do now. USB ports are waterproof now and don’t require a cover like they did on the S5.