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Obviously any case will offer more protection, and this was a very expensive phone no doubt... But I dont want to get a case other than switching out the replacement back battery cover, because once you put a case on it, it makes it even larger or my hands. I love the thin profile of the note 3 and with gorilla glass it wont scratch easily, Im super careful when I set it down on flat surfaces and if I drop it well thats the chance I'll take. I also like the chrome accents and the silvery edge that goes all around the phone, any case besides a replament back cover will obviously cover the silver fake metal sides that go all around the phone.
so is this a question? looks like you already made your decision on the matter.
obviously, any accessory is an option, not a requirement. accidents happen. cases protect the phone in those incidents. it'll also keep the original housing of the phone in better condition than the usual wear and tear if you're looking to sell it later on.
If you choose not to use a case, that's perfectly fine.
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so is this a question? looks like you already made your decision on the matter.
obviously, any accessory is an option, not a requirement. accidents happen. cases protect the phone in those incidents. it'll also keep the original housing of the phone in better condition than the usual wear and tear if you're looking to sell it later on.
If you choose not to use a case, that's perfectly fine.
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I'd love to go naked, the thin profile of this phone is terrific. But I'm too scared so this is why i like the official Samsung flip covers that replace the back cover. They maintain the thin profile but at least offer some more protection than going naked. As a great bonus they turn the screen on and off when you open and close the cover respectively.
Its not if you don't plan to sell anytime soon. Screen protectors degrade image quality and most non OEM cases look tacky.
I got the slim fit spigen case. Initial trial of it, although it's probably not adding a whole lot of weight, it feels like it is compared to when I was running naked for the first couple weeks while waiting for it to come in. I've since opted to run naked. I do have a slim armour spigen coming in for days where I will be a bit more active or if I'm mounting it onto something.
IMO, flip cases are annoying because I snap photos all the time, and the flip cases simply get in the way requiring me to hold it with two hands when other cases just one hand operation to snap works. As well unless it's the s-view ones, its super annoying to flip open everytime you want to check something small like the time.
My phone itself is naked.
I can't stand flipcases, as the flap keeps getting in the way of everything. (I'm a woman, so I have even less chance of holding it in one hand, Meaning I always have the flap in the palm of my hand.)
Screen protectors look ugly, are a nightmare to apply and reduce the screen quality. My phone goes nowhere near my keys, so it's not needed.
I am keeping an eye out for an aluminium backcover, but so far there's very little of them. Those that are available don't ship outside the US.
I do keep the phone in a walletcase when it's in my pocket or on the table. This way I can lay it on top of the case so I don't scratch the camera: http://shop.golla.com/epages/Golla.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Golla/Products/G1406
I admire you naked guys really, I don't dare that my 700€ device could drop and brake. It's a huge device in hand and if you do a work that is hard the phone eventually will drop, also you cannot grab it fully with 1 hand. Offcourse I love also the slim naked feel of it but I don't risk it. Atm I have a clear bumber and a tempered tr glass till my Spigen case arrives and I feel secure.
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It's silly to not have a case on a $700 device that you use throughout each and every day. I work in cellular retail and every time someone brings in a broken smartphone without a case I ask them about it, and their response is always along the lines of "I'm always super careful and this has never happened before!" and half the time they don't have insurance either.
Accidents happen, which is why they are called accidents; no one can be 100% sure they won't have a careless moment. Not to mention sometimes it's someone ELSE'S carelessness that can end with your phone being broken.
Verizon has a thin shell case (with optional holster) that provides a little grip, a handy kickstand, and most importantly a bit of a raised edge along the screen and camera. It probably won't help much for a 6 ft drop on concrete, but it's definitely better than nothing at all and will at least help prevent scratches if you are against screen protectors.
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Not to mention sometimes it's someone ELSE'S carelessness that can end with your phone being broken.
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If you give someone else your $1000 phone, even to hold for a second, you're an insult to evolution and would do well to remove yourself from the gene pool.
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If you give someone else your $1000 phone, even to hold for a second, you're an insult to evolution and would do well to remove yourself from the gene pool.
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Uhm. That someone ELSE is very often a child, so a case is necessary, and, genes already passed on, jackalope.
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Uhm. That someone ELSE is very often a child, so a case is necessary, and, genes already passed on, jackalope.
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I was not referring to you in person.
But letting a child hold your 1000 dollar phone is even more idiotic.... I would not let it hold a 200 dollar phone, let alone something that costs more than the average car.
Also, what's a jackalope?
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But letting a child hold your 1000 dollar phone is even more idiotic.... I would not let it hold a 200 dollar phone, let alone something that costs more than the average car.
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You'll change your tune quick if/when you do have kids
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I was not referring to you in person.
But letting a child hold your 1000 dollar phone is even more idiotic.... I would not let it hold a 200 dollar phone, let alone something that costs more than the average car.
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2nd......what's a jackalope....sounds like a coded curse parent's use. I shall remember!
my last three main daily driver phone I ran naked. Asus PDA (plastic screen), T-Mobile dash, HTC evo 3d. There were some other pretty boss phones in that mix of the last ten years but those were the phones I loved. Non of them had screen protectors or cases. I got my NOTE3 and now I have been protector/case concerned. The device is just so thin and so jewelry like that I'm going to wrap it up tight and see if it adversely effects the experience. Not Otterbox tight, I never understood that methodology. I'm going glass screen protector and slimmest of cases. Unles there is an artful reason to do otherwise which I think is possible. But I need a Golla bag without Zipper or carbineer, just dual belt loop. A saggy bag with a big velco flap that I can use as a transport mechanism. Hard clip holsters suck. I want padded sliding desert bag style low profile, that I set on my belt in the morning with loops and forget about until night. A few years ago Golla had that exact thing. Now they don't. I'm just going to sew myself what I want out of canvas until the market catches up. Horizontal belt clip? are you kidding me?
1 question? Are you mad? This phone? Naked? This is a precious baby you don't go naked with this. It's that awesome I'm waiting for the otterbox.
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my last three main daily driver phone I ran naked. Asus PDA (plastic screen), T-Mobile dash, HTC evo 3d. There were some other pretty boss phones in that mix of the last ten years but those were the phones I loved. Non of them had screen protectors or cases. I got my NOTE3 and now I have been protector/case concerned. The device is just so thin and so jewelry like that I'm going to wrap it up tight and see if it adversely effects the experience. Not Otterbox tight, I never understood that methodology. I'm going glass screen protector and slimmest of cases. Unles there is an artful reason to do otherwise which I think is possible. But I need a Golla bag without Zipper or carbineer, just dual belt loop. A saggy bag with a big velco flap that I can use as a transport mechanism. Hard clip holsters suck. I want padded sliding desert bag style low profile, that I set on my belt in the morning with loops and forget about until night. A few years ago Golla had that exact thing. Now they don't. I'm just going to sew myself what I want out of canvas until the market catches up. Horizontal belt clip? are you kidding me?
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What.....huh...you lost me !! Some where around Albuquerque.
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You'll change your tune quick if/when you do have kids
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No, not very likely; I'm asexual. Me having children is something that'll never happen.
I occasionally teach 6-12 year olds for a day. (a few friends of the family are primary school teachers, they sometimes ask me to do photography, tech or design classes for them.)
Not a chance in hell am I letting them touch my phone. Or my tablet. Or my laptop. Or my camera. Or anything else that could easily be damaged.
Also, according to Google a jackalope is a rabbit with antlers.. Is Google on drugs or is that actually correct?
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I was not referring to you in person.
But letting a child hold your 1000 dollar phone is even more idiotic.... I would not let it hold a 200 dollar phone, let alone something that costs more than the average car.
Also, what's a jackalope?
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Your $700 N3, wait I mean $1000 N3 costs more than the average car? You don't let anyone touch your phone? My girl can use it anytime she wants, if she needs it. My godson could as angry birds on it anytime as well... It's only a phone. It's insured, and of not, easily replaceable. The day any material possession becomes more valuable than a person in my life, is a sad day indeed.
PS- I absolutely love my phone too. Just not as much as people in my life.
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Also, according to Google a jackalope is a rabbit with antlers.. Is Google on drugs or is that actually correct?
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This is correct. Remember Americas Funniest Home videos from years ago?
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Your $700 N3, wait I mean $1000 N3 costs more than the average car? You don't let anyone touch your phone? My girl can use it anytime she wants, if she needs it. My godson could as angry birds on it anytime as well... It's only a phone. It's insured, and of not, easily replaceable. The day any material possession becomes more valuable than a person in my life, is a sad day indeed.
PS- I absolutely love my phone too. Just not as much as people in my life.
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Yes, 1025 USD, it's 750 euros here. Welcome to Europe.
I'm 22, you don't seriously think people my age can afford cars over that price I should hope. Certainly not in this economy.
I suppose that's the difference, I don't have such people in my life.
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This is correct. Remember Americas Funniest Home videos from years ago?
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Only by name. I tend to avoid SBS6 and RTL4.
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Alright, gang - here's the million-dollar question: has anyone come up with a way to make the TrueSmart *truly* waterproof? I'm not talking about dipping the unit into a still tank of water. I'm talking about white-water rapids, Niagara Falls, in-the-jet-tub-naked-with-your-sweetie water-invasion proof.
I'm not asking for pie-in-the-sky ideas. I'm asking for folks that have experience with making devices impervious to the elements. The way I see it (not having seen the device, but checking out lots and lots of photos) there are basically two strategies:
1) replace the gasket with something more resilient/robust, or
2) potting the electronic assembly with epoxy to seal the electronics that *might* fail
I've done some testing of electronic components for resistance to contaminants that have force/velocity behind them. The primary test was to use mineral spirits - and spray the enclosed unit under a fully submerged bath. Then we'd fully dry the exterior of the unit and then open it to see if any mineral spirits had leaked in. As some of you may know, mineral spirits are non-conductive, so the possibility of the unit failing due to invasion of the liquid is relatively minimal. (contaminants in the liquid notwithstanding). There are other considerations such as the relative viscosity/covalence of the material relative to water - but it was close enough for our purposes at the time.
So - are there any intrepid souls out there who are willing to try different water-proofing strategies and test it using a method like this? Is there another relatively safe method that could be used to validate an 'aftermarket' approach to truly waterproofing the TrueSmart?
I'm all ears.
Buttons need to be in a sealed assembly
Mic needs to be in a sealed assembly
Speaker needs to be in a sealed assembly
Rear seal, seal groove, screw stand-offs and back needs to be redesigned (think tongue and groove or snap-off watch back)
1-3 are not too difficult, 4 however is a problem. May be able to get away with a thicker gasket that is glued into place.
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Buttons need to be in a sealed assembly
Mic needs to be in a sealed assembly
Speaker needs to be in a sealed assembly
Rear seal, seal groove, screw stand-offs and back needs to be redesigned (think tongue and groove or snap-off watch back)
1-3 are not too difficult, 4 however is a problem. May be able to get away with a thicker gasket that is glued into place.
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That was *somewhat* as I feared. I was wondering if there was a material that could be used to 'fill seal' the gasket area and form a lip/bulge as it cured out to protect the seam. Man, that really disappoints me. But between the delivery delay and the advent of the latest training watches from Garmin and Polar I might be left with my original decision, which is to simply sell the unit and buy one of the suited-to-purpose products.
I am seriously considering this as an option if/when mine arrives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZrjXSsfxMQ
$20 at The Home Depot.
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I am seriously considering this as an option if/when mine arrives.
$20 at The Home Depot.
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Hmmm... I honestly wonder how it will do with water under pressure hitting a seam on-axis. (shower, diving, backstroke)
It might eat the TrueSmart's "Sapphire Glass" coating.
When they dunked the iPhone, I was rooting for the water !
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Any one know of a good armband for working out with the G3, preferably water resistant for those rainy days.
Thanks
I'd think anything that works for the S5 and One M8 will accomodate the G3 as well.
This one's well reviewed:
http://www.amazon.com/Sport-Armband-Galaxy-LifeProof-iPhone/dp/B00CMRW30E
I haven't run with my G3 yet, so I can't recommend any holders for it. However when I'd run with my S3 I had a neoprene armband with a clear window which claimed to be waterproof but definately wasn't. I simply put my phone in a ziploc bag with the cord coming out one end of the zipper seal with the rest of the zipper sealed up. The ziploc reduces a bit of visibility but prevents any water damage and doesn't inhibit touch functions.
I live near Seattle (plenty of rain) and I've gone running in full-on downpours before and I've never had any issues with rain or sweat getting to my phone.
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I haven't run with my G3 yet, so I can't recommend any holders for it. However when I'd run with my S3 I had a neoprene armband with a clear window which claimed to be waterproof but definately wasn't. I simply put my phone in a ziploc bag with the cord coming out one end of the zipper seal with the rest of the zipper sealed up. The ziploc reduces a bit of visibility but prevents any water damage and doesn't inhibit touch functions.
I live near Seattle (plenty of rain) and I've gone running in full-on downpours before and I've never had any issues with rain or sweat getting to my phone.
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I like the bag idea with the armband.
I live in Puyallup!!!
I guess we are almost neighbors.
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I haven't run with my G3 yet, so I can't recommend any holders for it. However when I'd run with my S3 I had a neoprene armband with a clear window which claimed to be waterproof but definately wasn't. I simply put my phone in a ziploc bag with the cord coming out one end of the zipper seal with the rest of the zipper sealed up. The ziploc reduces a bit of visibility but prevents any water damage and doesn't inhibit touch functions.
I live near Seattle (plenty of rain) and I've gone running in full-on downpours before and I've never had any issues with rain or sweat getting to my phone.
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I do the bag thing too but for cycling. Well, I haven't yet with the G3 but that's what I always did with my iPhone. In a ziptop and in my center pocket.
Umbrella Corp said:
I like the bag idea with the armband.
I live in Puyallup!!!
I guess we are almost neighbors.
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Wow it's a small world!
To be more specific I live in Bremerton so you're closer to Seattle than I. But only locals and mxpx fans know where Bremerton is so I just say "near Seattle."
The only challenge with an arm band is the headphone jack on the bottom (I like that better for just using it in a pocket). My S3 was easy because I could just fold the extra baggie with the cord over and have it hang out of the armband flap.
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I do the bag thing too but for cycling. Well, I haven't yet with the G3 but that's what I always did with my iPhone. In a ziptop and in my center pocket.
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Ibera makes a water proof stem mount case for a phone this size. I had a smaller one for my Razr HD.
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The only challenge with an arm band is the headphone jack on the bottom (I like that better for just using it in a pocket). My S3 was easy because I could just fold the extra baggie with the cord over and have it hang out of the armband flap.
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That case I linked up above has a little velcro loop that you can run the excess cable through.
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Any one know of a good armband for working out with the G3, preferably water resistant for those rainy days.
Thanks
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I found that armbands tend to move too much with the larger phones. I use a running belt like Camden Gear running belt or Amphipod Airflow lite. Both will work with the G3 if you're using a thin case. It 's a tight squeeze in the pouch. The belt is snug and doesn't interfere with my run, and it doesn't bounce.
I gave up the armband with the S3 because I spent too much time fiddling with it as it slide off my arm.
I need a waterproof case that I can mount on my bike. I do a lot of charity cycling. Any ideas?
No need for a waterproof case. So pick any case and bike mount you like.
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No need for a waterproof case. So pick any case and bike mount you like.
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LOL the nexus 6 is not waterproof. @rootSU posted this case in another thread http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00R7SWNCG/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/279-9179558-9725448
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LOL the nexus 6 is not waterproof. @rootSU posted this case in another thread http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00R7SWNCG/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/279-9179558-9725448
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100% waterproof no. But it is water resistant. So if you're mounting it to a bike, I'm guessing you're not going swimming with your bike.
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100% waterproof no. But it is water resistant. So if you're mounting it to a bike, I'm guessing you're not going swimming with your bike.
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There's a lot of situations where you might want a waterproof mount, EG you ride your bike to work everyday and it's raining. It's weird to assume that he doesn't need what he said what he was searching for.
I bike a lot also I just put my nexus 6 in the supcase unicorn beetle and just ride in the rain with it. No issues here the nexus 6 is suppose to be water resistant. Normally I would put my nexus 3 in a plastic bag but this? I just leave it iny pocket and keep biking I also use my lg tone plus with it. Those thing can withstand a serious downpour. Had it for 2 years now soaked in the new York city rain even was in a hurricane with a pair and they still work.
What mount did you guys get?
I bike a lot too. I might want to get one for myself but never sure on which mount to get.
I figure for water proofing I would bag it in a medium sized ziplock.
I use cue sheets and gps on most rides so i need a good mount as well
One I have used
Slip Grip car mounts.
I have this brand to hold my Droid Maxx on my bicycle and motorcycle, I just used the 1 1/2" bar mount model. It has held on without any problems. I am ordering one for the Nexus 6.
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LOL the nexus 6 is not waterproof.
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You're right - it's water resistant.
I'm sure all of us have seen the YT vids of people submerging N6es w/ no adverse effects, but I'd be hesitant to use it in the rain for other reasons. namely, would acid rain degrade the nano coating on water-resistant circuitry.
i bought this Delta XL Smartphone Holder and it is great http://deltacycle.com/bike-phone-tablet-holders/smartphone-xl-bicycle-holder-black
The Nexus 6 fits like a globe, it feels very safe. Good construction and super easy to install. Im very happy with it.
Also, the side buttons are easy to access
What is the purpose of wanting a case? GPS/Map? Or music/plug in? Ive been debating a case myself but I ride one day a week, same route, so no need for a map, thus the delay in ordering one. But if it's for music, I use LG Tones with MapMyRide and keep my phone in my bag. Works great as it reads out my cadence. They also have a great program that reads texts out loud or you can answer calls with one button, so I can decide if I need to stop for a message/call.
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LOL the nexus 6 is not waterproof. @rootSU posted this case in another thread http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00R7SWNCG/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/279-9179558-9725448
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I have submerged my N6 in a bath full of water, twice and have no adverse effects because of it.
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I have submerged my N6 in a bath full of water, twice and have no adverse effects because of it.
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This is awesome. Is there a way we can contact you to send us payment if it does not work out as well for us?
My husband and I both got this one for the bike. I highly recommend it. Arkon is a good brand, you can buy different kinds of parts for your car, bike etc and use the same part that holds the phone. We got one for both of our cars and bikes.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0... bike mount&qid=1445915179&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
im very happy with my current Bike setup:
1) Delta XL mount + a slim case
2) Viiiiva Heart Rate Monitor (from 4iiii). Its an Ant+/Bluetooth device that can act as a bridge between your bike sensors (cadence, power, etc) to your phone or Ant+ watch.
3) MapMyRide app (Strava is my second choice)
Does anyone know of a dedicated waterproof case for the Pixel 6? I have found a few for the Pro, but none for the plain version.
Before you tell me it's waterproof, I want the case for snorkeling in saltwater. That is not an environment I would want to expose my phone to.
You need a speciality case designed specifically for diving. Salt water will pretty much instantly destroy the phone if it gets inside... so there's that.
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You need a speciality case designed specifically for diving. Salt water will pretty much instantly destroy the phone if it gets inside... so there's that.
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It's for snorkeling, not diving, so there is no pressure requirement.
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It's for snorkeling, not diving, so there is no pressure requirement.
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Doesn't matter as water is dense, 2.31 feet of head = 1 PSI, or 1 ATM = 33 feet of sea water or 14.7 psi
The case must be pressure resistant.
2 psi may not sound like much pressure be it is; the more area the harder it is to seal.
Something like the LifeProof Frē is rated for "WATERPROOF FROM 2 METERS FOR 1 HOUR". Why should that be insufficient?
FRĒ for iPhone 13 Pro Max MagSafe case — action ready and magnetic | LifeProof - US
Meet the FRĒ for MagSafe phone case. It dives underwater to 2 meters for 1 hour, clicks into MagSafe accessories and is made with 50% recycled plastic.
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Also, the phone itself is waterproof so if the case does leak, it can be rinsed off afterwards.
Finally, I am paying for Google's preferred care so the most I would be out would be $99. Diving cases are $300+.
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Something like the LifeProof Frē is rated for "WATERPROOF FROM 2 METERS FOR 1 HOUR". Why should that be insufficient?
FRĒ for iPhone 13 Pro Max MagSafe case — action ready and magnetic | LifeProof - US
Meet the FRĒ for MagSafe phone case. It dives underwater to 2 meters for 1 hour, clicks into MagSafe accessories and is made with 50% recycled plastic.
www.lifeproof.com
Also, the phone itself is waterproof so if the case does leak, it can be rinsed off afterwards.
Finally, I am paying for Google's preferred care so the most I would be out would be $99. Diving cases are $300+.
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If you value the phone keep it away from salt water. "Waterproof" phones rarely are. Any immersion in salt water can kill it. The port is unprotected.
All I expect is better dust sealing and maybe some water resistance from an ip68 rated phone.
That case you linked isn't going to cut it more than likely... sorry.
I ziplock bag might do ok with little air* in it... test it. A dive case is really what you need...
*having open space allows a place from water to go before contacting the camera. Maybe something like this:
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If you value the phone keep it away from salt water. "Waterproof" phones rarely are. Any immersion in salt water can kill it. The port is unprotected.
All I expect is better dust sealing and maybe some water resistance from an ip68 rated phone.
That case you linked isn't going to cut it more than likely... sorry.
I ziplock bag might do ok with little air* in it... test it. A dive case is really what you need...
*having open space allows a place from water to go before contacting the camera. Maybe something like this:
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I have been in looking at the one you linked to. The exact same product shows up under several different brand names. There is also a newer version of it that uses Bluetooth (instead of a lever to the volume rocker) but it seems like the app is not in the Play store. (i.e.kinda sketchy because you need to install it directly from the company)
Try B&H Photo...
Nothing at B&H either. If I wanted to go all out, I'd get something like this https://www.amazon.com/Underwater-i...d=2491154011&sprefix=phone+dive,aps,77&sr=8-3
...but at that price, I'd just buy an underwater camera.
I keep the smartphone away from the sea, topside in a ziplock bag.
Maybe you should just enjoy the place. Shooting is work... see, it's already started.
Fuel for the fire...
Assuming I want to take the risk, I go back to my original question: does anyone know of a dedicated waterproof case for the P6 similar to the LifeProof Frē?
I will be able to borrow a dedicated underwater camera for the snorkeling, and ordered a Stash7 Waterpocket universal bag style case for the beach and topside.
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It just arrived today, but my initial impressions are that it's a quality product. Its a bit more rubbery than those cheapo PVC ones and it has a felted lining. My Pixel 6 with Spigen Rugged Armor case fits snuggly inside. The neck lanyard is kinda like a bungy cord, and seems like it may be a bit long, but I'll see how it plays out. I can always tie a know in it to shorten it.
Zip lock bags for top side. Remember to be ware of salt creep; keep it spotless.
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Zip lock bags for top side. Remember to be ware of salt creep; keep it spotless.
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The Stash7 is a zip lock bag on steroids.