Smartband Question - Xperia Z2 Accessories

Hi all...thinking about getting a Smartband just have a quick question...
does it have to be connected to and near the phone all the time? So for example if I leave the phone in the house and go out in the garden do some stuff and come back to the phone will it connect again and sync everything that I have done whilst away from the phone?
Pretty much a deal breaker for me if it doesnt so would really like to know
Thanks!

It carries on working when unconnected to the phone, don't worry. When it reconnects, it syncs previous data.
Example, I turn my phone off at night and the band tracks sleep data and syncs in the morning when I turn the phone on.
The only issue I have (not with the band but with the Lifelog app) is that every two days or so, it appears as if it no longer collects data and shows no updates in the timeline. The first time this happened I tried all kinds of things to get it working again and ended up factory resetting. it still wouldn't log anything. However, I have discovered that after a period of time, the data miraculously appears and everything has been logged. I think this is either a bug which an app update will remedy, or maybe something server side with Sony.
Either way, if you see stuff not appearing in your timeline, don't worry, it will show up later.

Great thanks for the reply...now going to see where I can get the best deal on one!

Shaady said:
Great thanks for the reply...now going to see where I can get the best deal on one!
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Try Amazon I orderd 1 yesterday £69 and its already here now just awaiting my Z2 also orderd yesterday.

I just got mine from Amazon US for 99 bucks also ordered the SBH80 bluetooh stereo headphones I think these are best combo ever IMHO
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stclair1970 said:
Try Amazon I orderd 1 yesterday £69 and its already here now just awaiting my Z2 also orderd yesterday.
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Thanks will have a look...dont have the phone at the moment though my friend dropped it and the back cracked! Looks like it might be a couple of weeks till I get it back...

How about it's waterproof? Anyone tested it yet? The USB charger slot looks vulnerable
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kaz0ku said:
How about it's waterproof? Anyone tested it yet? The USB charger slot looks vulnerable
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I'm testing it everyday in shower. No issues yet.

Jackos said:
I'm testing it everyday in shower. No issues yet.
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Do you have to dry it after shower?how about submerging it?
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kaz0ku said:
Do you have to dry it after shower?how about submerging it?
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I did not dry it after shower. I take it off only for charging.
I didn't test it underwater yet, but it should be fine according to Sony:
Your SmartBand is waterproof and dust resistant in compliance with the Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP58, as explained in the table below.
This specific IP rating means that your SmartBand is dust resistant and is protected against low pressure water stream as well as against the effects of immersion for 30 minutes in fresh (non-saline) water up to 3 metres deep.
You can use your SmartBand:
in dusty environments, for example, on a windy beach.
when your fingers are wet.
in some extreme weather conditions, for example, when it’s snowing or raining.
in fresh (non-saline) water depths of 3 metres or less, for example, in a fresh water lake or river.
in a chlorinated swimming pool.
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Jackos said:
I did not dry it after shower. I take it off only for charging.
I didn't test it underwater yet, but it should be fine according to Sony:
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Yep just tried taking a bath with it, no problems at all. But I'm still scared, wouldn't the water go in the charger slot and disrupt the functionality? Since the water got inside the band, just cautious
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kaz0ku said:
Yep just tried taking a bath with it, no problems at all. But I'm still scared, wouldn't the water go in the charger slot and disrupt the functionality? Since the water got inside the band, just cautious
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dont see why they put the microusb under a flap on the z2 if they can make the smartband microusb water resistant=P
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Cant get the smartband to work with a musicplayer or as a shutter? HOW?

Pietroni said:
dont see why they put the microusb under a flap on the z2 if they can make the smartband microusb water resistant=P
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Cant get the smartband to work with a musicplayer or as a shutter? HOW?
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Have you installed the software? You can only use one application at a time. To activate it press the button once and tap on the smartband on top of it, not the button. You have to press it before the three LEDs flashes.
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Xernoxis said:
Have you installed the software? You can only use one application at a time. To activate it press the button once and tap on the smartband on top of it, not the button. You have to press it before the three LEDs flashes.
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After pressing the button once you have about 15 seconds to make a gesture, like tapping on top of the band to start the musicplayer or tapping twice to play the next song.
kaz0ku said:
How about it's waterproof? Anyone tested it yet? The USB charger slot looks vulnerable
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I shower with it everyday and taken 7-8 baths with it, no problems. I never take it off.

Pietroni said:
dont see why they put the microusb under a flap on the z2 if they can make the smartband microusb water resistant=P
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Hmm I guess I'm just paranoid.
Smartband works as a music player. Press the button and tap the band to play music?
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Xernoxis said:
Have you installed the software? You can only use one application at a time. To activate it press the button once and tap on the smartband on top of it, not the button. You have to press it before the three LEDs flashes.
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takker!

Pietroni said:
dont see why they put the microusb under a flap on the z2 if they can make the smartband microusb water resistant=P
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Wondered about the same...
Only think bothers me is the lack of apps for smartband. it would be fantastic if there would be a touch sensitive surface on top of it for volume or picture slideshows... exc. Just imagine.

Pietroni said:
dont see why they put the microusb under a flap on the z2 if they can make the smartband microusb water resistant=P
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Might have something to do with it only being used as a charging port, as opposed to a data and charging port.
Though honestly, I don't really see how water could get inside the band anyways- creates a pretty decent seal.

King Cole said:
Might have something to do with it only being used as a charging port, as opposed to a data and charging port.
Though honestly, I don't really see how water could get inside the band anyways- creates a pretty decent seal.
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Water can go in usb port but that won't harm your device.
It's just like jack on top of your Z1/Z2 - no matter it's opened - it's waterproof.
You can go swimming with smartband without any worries, it'll be OK.
That's the whole idea, swimming, running, showering, sleeping with it... - That device should monitor your life, I guess that's why they pick name LifeLog...
I didn't believe in this thing, now my brand new smartwatch sleeps in a drawer while I'm using smartband - it's 10 times better and useful then smartwatch...
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funky0308 said:
Water can go in usb port but that won't harm your device.
It's just like jack on top of your Z1/Z2 - no matter it's opened - it's waterproof.
You can go swimming with smartband without any worries, it'll be OK.
That's the whole idea, swimming, running, showering, sleeping with it... - That device should monitor your life, I guess that's why they pick name LifeLog...
I didn't believe in this thing, now my brand new smartwatch sleeps in a drawer while I'm using smartband - it's 10 times better and useful then smartwatch...
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Same here, my smartwatch slowly got replaced by my smartband
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Replaced my LCD now I can't get signal

Hi guys not sure if this is the right place I changed the lcd and now I can't get any signal. I have double checked all the connections and everything seems secure any ideas? The phone works fine considering it was dropped at 150 mph
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robbrown said:
The phone works fine considering it was dropped at 150 mph
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Did you test if the phone could get a signal before you changed the lcd?
UrbanDrawer said:
Did you test if the phone could get a signal before you changed the lcd?
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Good question. Hard to tell without an AMOLED panel
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Hi guys not sure if this is the right place I changed the lcd and now I can't get any signal. I have double checked all the connections and everything seems secure any ideas? The phone works fine considering it was dropped at 150 mph
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wow were you waving with the phone at that speed ..
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Well funny story really, i ride a motorbike to work and back each day and i have my phone in my jacket pocket as i use it as a mp3 player and listen to music while im riding, basically i was going down a private road at high speed and my music stopped i looked down felt my pockets and swore rather loudly. Turned around and after about 5 mins found the phone and its case, (still missing my sd card and battery,, it was about midnight) went back the following day and found the sd card and battery, unfortunately the screen was smashed and the lcd was also cracked it powered up but there was no picture, i have noticed after further examination that along the bottom of the handset on the back just above the charging port there is a crack in the plastic and a bit is missing and you can see two springed metal connectore, now whether these connect to the antenna for network or not i do not know, ive been googling non stop and the general idea seems to be imei problems??
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Well funny story really, i ride a motorbike to work and back each day and i have my phone in my jacket pocket as i use it as a mp3 player and listen to music while im riding, basically i was going down a private road at high speed and my music stopped i looked down felt my pockets and swore rather loudly. Turned around and after about 5 mins found the phone and its case, (still missing my sd card and battery,, it was about midnight) went back the following day and found the sd card and battery, unfortunately the screen was smashed and the lcd was also cracked it powered up but there was no picture, i have noticed after further examination that along the bottom of the handset on the back just above the charging port there is a crack in the plastic and a bit is missing and you can see two springed metal connectore, now whether these connect to the antenna for network or not i do not know, ive been googling non stop and the general idea seems to be imei problems??
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Mobo could be damaged. Either that or the antenna is missing. The antennas are located on the right and top of the moon. It is exposed when you change the LCD. If you switched it yourself, check those connections. It's pretty easy to check it.
Right and top of the moon? Also the phone works perfectly if not faster than it used to wifi Bluetooth etc all works is the antenna with the wire that runs down the right anything to do with it ?
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Good question. Hard to tell without an AMOLED panel
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But maybe he could ask for a call.
any one knowns?:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
I've bought a new rear chassis because that was also damaged I'm hoping this fixes it.
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Just a note guys I replaced the rear chassis and it fixed the issue. On gsm models the 3g network antenna runs along the bottom by the charging port
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Back cover lifting (as was the Z one)

Following the topic opened for the device twisting in pocket (again, apologies for being a di*k on it), I discovered this other problem.
My back cover is not being completely shut.
I have a .5mm gap between the white border and the white back cover on the bottom right corner (looking from the back), just were the vibration motor is.
I'm even sure that this problem is related to another annoying thing for me, which is that the vibration is way too noisy (holding the corner pushed in makes the vibration smoother).
I submerged the phone in hot and cold water several times when I discovered this thing, but no problems whatsoever.
I tried to heat the back with an hairdryer and clamping it for the night, but eventually it lifts back up.
Oh, and I literally burned the white bezel a little (just a tiny little, but that got me really MAD), so be careful with the hairdryer in case you got the same issue.
I will post some pictures when I get hold of a decent camera.
Did some of you notice something like this?
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Not really but comming from the note 2 the vibration alarm feels much smoother soo i think ypu could have a bad glueing spot. I believe there is npthing you can do about it but claim a warranty your own repair tries will make it just worse. If you can't get it repaired under warranty wait for ifixit and look if they publish a repair guide with reapplying of the glue (highly doubt it though)
fastest83 said:
Following the topic opened for the device twisting in pocket (again, apologies for being a di*k on it), I discovered this other problem.
My back cover is not being completely shut.
I have a .5mm gap between the white border and the white back cover on the bottom right corner (looking from the back), just were the vibration motor is.
I'm even sure that this problem is related to another annoying thing for me, which is that the vibration is way too noisy (holding the corner pushed in makes the vibration smoother).
I submerged the phone in hot and cold water several times when I discovered this thing, but no problems whatsoever.
I tried to heat the back with an hairdryer and clamping it for the night, but eventually it lifts back up.
Oh, and I literally burned the white bezel a little (just a tiny little, but that got me really MAD), so be careful with the hairdryer in case you got the same issue.
I will post some pictures when I get hold of a decent camera.
Did some of you notice something like this?
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Mate, I'd send that in for warranty, that is not normal. Mine is always kept in my pocket and I've sat on it a few times and it's still fine.
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Mate, I'd send that in for warranty, that is not normal. Mine is always kept in my pocket and I've sat on it a few times and it's still fine.
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Yeah that was my first thought, but tomorrow I will check first if it's a repair that could be done without leaving the device in for a week or worse.
I don't want to use an old phone for a week, no way.
Not just for a glue thing that can be fixed in like 5 minutes anyway.
From the other thread I posted:
I kept the phone warm for a bit and then I clamped it for 2 hours, it was fine for half an hour maybe, and then the back plate started to lift up again, obviously influencing the vibration as well.
I'm so pissed as I'm realising that I will have to go for warranty one day.
And by that I mean going through the whole "I bought the phone in the UK but you know that Sony covers warranty damages anyway in any EU country if you bought it from one" process.
I guess they'll definitely will oppose some resistance at first.
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Is this back cover problem before or after the twisting experiment you tried?
jewelkobayashi said:
Is this back cover problem before or after the twisting experiment you tried?
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It happened way before, because the vibration was always strange...
Anyway, I sent it in for warranty, as yesterday I turned it off and it stayed in boot loops ever since.
I guess SetCPU had something to do with it, as I set it to 300mhz when the screen went off, and I suspect the phone didn't have the power it needed to turn back on.
I tried with every program I have (PCC, Sony Bridge, SUS), everything went fine repairing it, but no luck.
Now I'll have to wait more than a month (that's what they said, unfortunately) and I'll have to live with an LG 2X until then crying::crying.
fastest83 said:
Now I'll have to wait more than a month (that's what they said, unfortunately) and I'll have to live with an LG 2X until then crying::crying.
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Oh! Poor soul But a month? Where do you live?
LordManhattan said:
Oh! Poor soul But a month? Where do you live?
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I live in Verona, Italy, and the repair centre is in Milan, like 100 miles from here.
Still, I don't know why the hell they take all that time.
In fact, I will call Sony again tomorrow complaining A LOT about this.
It's unbearable that in 2013, when I send a package via UPS from Italy to US in 1 (ONE) day, a cell phone repair (in which they will probably just replace the whole device) takes A MONTH.
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I live in Verona, Italy, and the repair centre is in Milan, like 100 miles from here.
Still, I don't know why the hell they take all that time.
In fact, I will call Sony again tomorrow complaining A LOT about this.
It's unbearable that in 2013, when I send a package via UPS from Italy to US in 1 (ONE) day, a cell phone repair (in which they will probably just replace the whole device) takes A MONTH.
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That's bonkers! With any luck they just say a month as the longest it could be, but will returned sooner. Month is just crazy.
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Yeah, they replaced mine in 3 days!
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That's bonkers! With any luck they just say a month as the longest it could be, but will returned sooner. Month is just crazy.
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Let's hope so, but I'm not that confident, I'm in Italy, not in the UK... things go slooooooow here.
Or better yet, why just not give me a (paid) option to just get it repaired in a week? I paid premium price for the device, I don't care for another 50 £/$/€, I just want it back.
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Yeah, they replaced mine in 3 days!
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What did your device have to get it replaced?
fastest83 said:
What did your device have to get it replaced?
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It went dead while I was chatting on WhatsApp.
Hard reset, fastboot, nothing worked.
45K premium paperweight !
Maybe it didn't like the girl ? :silly:

[Q] Took pictures in pool, screen began to flicker and died

Hi!
I used my xperia Z2 in a pool with freshwater as far as i know, and took pictures. I've tried it underwater a few times before and I never had problems with the phone until now. After taking a few pictures and recording some 30 sec to 1min videos, the screen suddenly began to flicker and then it died. I dried it as much as i could, and opened the flaps to see if water had entered the phone, and saw some small drops of water inside it, and also noticed that the headphone jack had alot of water inside, which must have been "stuck" inside there, as I had to use a headphone jack to get it out. There was also some condensation under both the front- and backcamera. I tried to turn it on the next day, after I didn't see any condensation under the cameras anymore, but unsuccessfully. I plugged the charger in, and now the red LED turns on (screen doesn't turn on), and turns off after a few seconds/minutes, but it does not react to any buttons. I've also plugged it into my laptop with Sony PC Companion installed, and I hear the "device connect" sound, and also the "device disconnected" sound when I disconnect the USB cable. Is there anything I can do to save it, without having to send it to Sony now?
Should have put it in the rice for a few days and wait till it dries off. One day is not enough because the phone is quite sealed and its hard to get water out of there. Turning it on could have been stupid thing to do and could have destroyed the phone. Anyway try to put it in the rice in a dry place for 3 or more days and then try again. If it doesn't work then sorry bro.
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Should have put it in the rice for a few days and wait till it dries off. One day is not enough because the phone is quite sealed and its hard to get water out of there. Turning it on could have been stupid thing to do and could have destroyed the phone. Anyway try to put it in the rice in a dry place for 3 or more days and then try again. If it doesn't work then sorry bro.
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Its a waterproof phone, I don't think you've done anything wrong. Use the WARRANTY.
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Its a waterproof phone, I don't think you've done anything wrong. Use the WARRANTY.
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Actually as far as I know Sony says that water damage voids the warranty... I'm not sure because my Z2 is coming to me tommorow but that's what people at xda say or?
HugePotato said:
Actually as far as I know Sony says that water damage voids the warranty... I'm not sure because my Z2 is coming to me tommorow but that's what people at xda say or?
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I do believe its true
This is because the waterproof is literely useless, sony says no Chemicals aka anything that isnt your shower/bath/freshwater stream or river/freshwater lake/tapwater
Other words, no swimming pools or sea
You can take to these places, just not for long
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Its a waterproof phone, I don't think you've done anything wrong. Use the WARRANTY.
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I will send it to them as fast as I can.
Envious_Data said:
I do believe its true
This is because the waterproof is literely useless, sony says no Chemicals aka anything that isnt your shower/bath/freshwater stream or river/freshwater lake/tapwater
Other words, no swimming pools or sea
You can take to these places, just not for long
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Well, Sony actually says that you can use the phone in the following wet and dusty conditions:
You can use your device:
in dusty environments, for example, on a windy beach.
when your fingers are wet.
in some extreme weather conditions, for example, when it’s snowing or raining.
in fresh (non-saline) water depths of 1.5 metres or less, for example, in a fresh water lake or river.
in a chlorinated swimming pool.
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Nice find Kevin. In this situation they think I should repair your phone. However, Z2s have manufacturing defects that make those port seals no really tight and when they aren't water gets in. That voids the warranty. Logic is strong with Sony. Mine still hasn't come but when it does, hopefully tommorow, I will take it to a Sony Centre to make sure it is water resistant.
I sent mine back to a service center through my carrier 2 weeks ago. Today I got a new one without paying anything for it I also think of taking it to a Sony Center to check if it's water resistant.
same problem
Kevin433 said:
Hi!
I used my xperia Z2 in a pool with freshwater as far as i know, and took pictures. I've tried it underwater a few times before and I never had problems with the phone until now. After taking a few pictures and recording some 30 sec to 1min videos, the screen suddenly began to flicker and then it died. I dried it as much as i could, and opened the flaps to see if water had entered the phone, and saw some small drops of water inside it, and also noticed that the headphone jack had alot of water inside, which must have been "stuck" inside there, as I had to use a headphone jack to get it out. There was also some condensation under both the front- and backcamera. I tried to turn it on the next day, after I didn't see any condensation under the cameras anymore, but unsuccessfully. I plugged the charger in, and now the red LED turns on (screen doesn't turn on), and turns off after a few seconds/minutes, but it does not react to any buttons. I've also plugged it into my laptop with Sony PC Companion installed, and I hear the "device connect" sound, and also the "device disconnected" sound when I disconnect the USB cable. Is there anything I can do to save it, without having to send it to Sony now?
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Hi, I have the same problem as you the phone was working though the screen wasn't, I called sony they told me to do a software update and that didn't work, I currently have it in repair, I did tell sony though I'm not paying for the water damage as I had the waterproof covers closed and double checked of that... I am a Sony fan so hopefully they won't let me down

[Q] So, does anybody go swimming with this?

I was wondering if anyone has any experience on well this ip67 certification holds up.
cruton said:
I was wondering if anyone has any experience on well this ip67 certification holds up.
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I used It yesterday To swim, than i had a shower.
It works great
So far so good. Just did laps for 45 minutes and it seems to have survived. The only problem is that the touch screen seems to register water as touches so it went nuts whenever it was awake. I guess I'll have to disable the clock gesture function when I'm swimming.
Hi there. I've been using mine to swim no problems but is there anywhere you can log swimming. Shealth has running cycling etc but no swimming???
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Hi there. I've been using mine to swim no problems but is there anywhere you can log swimming. Shealth has running cycling etc but no swimming???
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It doesn't seem to. Even if it you tried to use something like cycling in it's place it would be problematic since those modes keep the screen on and the water will make an active screen go haywire.
thanks for people confirming this im afraid to use it in the pool but it would be very handy indeed especially for checking notifications
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thanks for people confirming this im afraid to use it in the pool but it would be very handy indeed especially for checking notifications
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Yep. I guess it's my turn to be the guinea pig. So this makes 5 times at the pool at 30-45 minutes of doing laps and everything seems to be working still with no water building up under the face. So Yay for Samsung. Now if they could just finish the software...
Endomono has a swim option if your phone is connected as you swim.
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you are talking about swimming in salt water?
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I've used this in the swimming pool this weekend for about twenty minutes; it's ok, I hope Samsung adds an option for swimming too.
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A tip: Dont swim with it!

Just wanted to share my stupid experience, it works fine in showers and dipping it in water, though after a swim, it stopped working... So its more like weatherproof than waterproof, just so u guys dont make the same mistake i did, its dead, hoping i can get a new one but i doubt it
Google IP67 rating.
Jin8137 said:
Just wanted to share my stupid experience, it works fine in showers and dipping it in water, though after a swim, it stopped working... So its more like weatherproof than waterproof, just so u guys dont make the same mistake i did, its dead, hoping i can get a new one but i doubt it
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Hurry up and open it up.dry it out before corrosion sets in
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Just got back from Mexico. Put the gear s through its paces, i.e. beach, pool, snorkeling and it still works like a champ.
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I took mine into a kiddie pool, definitely not a meter and less than 30 minutes for sure. It has no power, so I left it in my car, with the SIM door open for two days. Now, it has power, I can send and receive texts, but battery life is awful (2-3 hours) and no has no audio.
I made sure the door was secure before taking it into the water. I was going to hit Samsung to see if they would replace it, citing the IP67 certification.
Has anyone had any luck with Samsung regarding this?
Good luck, I can't even get the cradle replaced for a prong breaking off...not even 5 months old
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Good luck, I can't even get the cradle replaced for a prong breaking off...not even 5 months old
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Oh yeah, my cradle broke months ago, I keep a rubber band handy for charging.

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