
You can dunk Samsung’s new smartphones in water, but don’t drop them on a sidewalk, a new study finds.
SquareTrade,
a company that offers extended-protection plans for gadgets, said the
Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge still functioned after being submerged in water
for 30 minutes. Audio was “permanently muffled and distorted” after the
dunking, but the Samsung phones still outlasted Apple’s iPhones in
SquareTrade’s water tests.
The
study, released Monday, also found that Samsung’s new phones are more
prone to breaking than the iPhone 6S, which survived 30 seconds in a
tumbling test chamber, similar to a dryer without heat. The test is
meant to mimic repeated drops phones often face. Both Samsung models had
minor cracks on the screens and significant damage to their backs. The
iPhone 6S Plus, a larger version of the 6S, did worse. Its screen
completely shattered in SquareTrade’s tests.
The
screens of all four phones cracked when dropped face down on a
sidewalk. The Samsung phones also cracked when dropped on their corners,
while the iPhones had only cosmetic damage, according to SquareTrade.
Samsung Electronics in Seoul, South Korea would not comment on the study.
The
new Samsung phones came out Friday. They’re not designed to be used
underwater — the touch screens don’t function until dry — but Samsung
promises that the phones can still work after spending up to 30 minutes
in up to five feet of water.
That
covers accidental drops in toilets and bathtubs, and exposure in a
rainstorm, though pools and oceans may introduce other contaminants,
such as chlorine and salt.
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