Waterproof Phone Test – Panasonic Eluga

Waterproof Phone Test - Panasonic Eluga




Waterproof Phone Test – Panasonic Eluga. We throw the phone in some water to see if it still works. Test 1: Phone in water Test 2: Skype call over wifi in water …

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  1. bought this phone
    it froze after 3hours of usage
    they told me i couldnt put off the battery or the anti-water stuff would get off
    i turned in the panasonic and traded with a l9 optimus

  2. Bummer that this phone is categorised as a terrible phone, because it's got everything we need and it's functional after falling in the water.

    If Panasonic would have designed a phone that is usable while in the water, then I'd forsee a huge sales-BOMB because of all the divers in the world ЁЯШЙ

    As a ski-teach (dealing with a lot of snow and rainy snow showers) this is something that I really really like. However, I've read that this device doesn't function very well with temps such as -20 ┬║C

  3. It *should* do, especially if your pocket is zipped up. But we can't say for sure and would definitely not suggest it would until you had an answer from Panasonic! Sorry we can't be more helpful, but we only had it in water for 10 minutes.

  4. usage underwater probably under confusion touch screen sensor but in bath I'm gonna say it's probably works fine… greater water means fail,less water means succeeded. I recommended you to used thick plastic bag.

  5. Just so you know, the only reason the touch sensors don't work in water is because of the capacitive technology. If they put a resistive touchscreen on the phone it'd work in water.

  6. No Flash, Micro SD slot typical Panasonic as theyve done that before BUT theirs an Eluga POWER model which does have them. Panasonic make a dam good product.

  7. Mermaids? Mermen? We couldn't get any touch commands to work underwater so it's a no to making phone calls. It received them though.

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