We can be fairly confident that the iPhone X can survive a quick dunk underwater. Frederic van Strydonck did more than quick dunks when he used an iPhone X without any case to make an ethereal short ...
If you're seeking extra protection against water, snow, sand, and drops, the Catalyst waterproof case for the iPhone X has your phone covered and then some. The iPhone X is already waterproof to IP67, ...
Available for all iPhone 7, 8, and X models — including plus-size versions — the AxisGo features a rugged housing made from polycarbonate plastic and aluminum parts. The housing features an ergonomic ...
You’ve dropped your expensive iPhone in a swimming pool, a lake, or (yecch) the toilet. Will it survive? Most likely, though the answer depends on how long it took a dunking, and the depth of that ...
An iPhone was still working after nearly a year deep down underwater at Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. According to Channel3000, the Four Lakes Scuba Club, which does about four cleanup dives per ...
Nothing says summer better than being beachside, poolside, or at the water park. But even though swimming definitely keeps you cool in the worst of the summer heat, it’s important to be extremely ...
Apple has revealed a new smartphone technology that could let you control future iPhones flawlessly in conditions where most current smartphones would fail, such as in the rain or even underwater. In ...
It’s considered normal now for smartphones to survive tumbling into bathtubs, heavy rain fall, or in some cases even swimming in the sea. But, not all waterproofing is the same and getting it wrong ...
Today, tech aficionados around the world rejoiced as Apple delivered their much anticipated Apple iPhone 8 event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California. The presentation has answered many ...
If you’re planning to take your iPhone under the waves for a Little Mermaid moment, you’ll want to pick up one of these waterproof cases first. When it comes to water, even the latest water-resistant ...
Repairing an iPhone is an expensive proposition. Dropping is always a hazard, but historically, one of the biggest causes of iPhone damage has been water. The tide began to turn when Apple introduced ...