Is the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max waterproof?
I have one question is the iphone 15 regular pro or pro max waterproof?
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I have one question is the iphone 15 regular pro or pro max waterproof?
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Apple states all the 15s can tolerate submersion in water to 18 meters for up to 30 minutes. While that technically is not waterproof (due to time limit) it certainly qualifies as highly water resistant. While I certainly wouldn’t use it as dive camera, I also wouldn’t worry about fumbling it in a swimming pool as long as you retrieve it promptly. Apple does state that scratches and dents can obviously impact its water resistance.
Apple states all the 15s can tolerate submersion in water to 18 meters for up to 30 minutes. While that technically is not waterproof (due to time limit) it certainly qualifies as highly water resistant. While I certainly wouldn’t use it as dive camera, I also wouldn’t worry about fumbling it in a swimming pool as long as you retrieve it promptly. Apple does state that scratches and dents can obviously impact its water resistance.
Qolou wrote:
Is iPhone 15 plus and 15 pro water proof ?
i need clarification please
No.
Nowhere did I advocate "intentionally" submerging an iPhone15. Simply clarifying the 15s water resistance which is explicitly stated as "These models have a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes)" Nowhere did I recommend intentional submersion, however, nothing is wrong with citing Apple's own information that an inadvertent drop into water (in a depth of 6 meters of less, is unlikely to cause damage to a physically uncompromised iPhone 15. Not sure where you pulled this info from or how dated it is but here is a link to Apple Support's website page which specifically addresses the water resistance of every model of iPhone ever made since the 7, including the 15s. Text from Apple's web page is also pasted below in the event people do not wish to follow the hyperlink to Apple's support site:
About splash, water, and dust resistance of iPhone 7 and later - Apple Support
About splash, water, and dust resistance of iPhone 7 and later
Learn about splash, water, and dust resistance on your iPhone. And learn what to do if your iPhone gets wet accidentally.
These iPhone models are splash, water, and dust resistant and were tested under controlled laboratory conditions:
These models have a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes):
These models have a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 4 meters up to 30 minutes):
These models have a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 2 meters up to 30 minutes):
These models have a rating of IP67 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 1 meter up to 30 minutes):
Splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Liquid damage is not covered under warranty, but you might have rights under consumer law.
These models are resistant to accidental spills from common liquids, such as soda, beer, coffee, tea, and juice:
To prevent liquid damage, avoid:
Minimize exposing your iPhone to soap, detergent, acids or acidic foods, and any liquids — for example, perfume, insect repellent, lotions, sunscreen, oil, adhesive remover, hair dye, and solvents. If your iPhone comes into contact with any of these substances, follow the instructions to clean your iPhone.
I’ve literally taken my iphone15 into my pool many time. Taken it down full on water slides. Thrown it in my pocket and chilled in lazy rivers. I’ve had no problems with it.
Inaccurate. Apple states all the 15s can tolerate submersion in water to 18 meters for up to 30 minutes. While that technically is not waterproof (due to time limit) it certainly qualifies as highly water resistant. While I certainly wouldn’t use it as dive camera, I also wouldn’t worry about fumbling it in a swimming pool as long as you retrieve it promptly. Apple does state that scratches and dents can obviously impact its water resistance.
Qolou wrote:
Is iPhone 15 plus and 15 pro water proof ?
i need clarification please
No. they are not. They are water resistant. NOT waterproof. Specifically they are rated to 6 meters of water resistance. That does NOT mean you can submerge them to 6 meters. You should NEVER EVER submerge a device that is rated at less than 50 meters water resistance. That goes for phones, watches, anything at all.
The depth rating is done under laboratory conditions. It is not a reflection of the depth to which a device can actually be submerged. This has caused confusion in the watch world for decades. Unfortunately, most people don’t understand how those ratings work.
Asking321 wrote:
I don’t think it’s water proof but you can check on the Apple website
There is NO reason to check on the Apple website. iPhone is NOT waterproof. Period.
Tim in Paris wrote:
Inaccurate. Apple states all the 15s can tolerate submersion in water to 18 meters for up to 30 minutes. While that technically is not waterproof (due to time limit) it certainly qualifies as highly water resistant. While I certainly wouldn’t use it as dive camera, I also wouldn’t worry about fumbling it in a swimming pool as long as you retrieve it promptly. Apple does state that scratches and dents can obviously impact its water resistance.
That is just COMPLETEY wrong. Apple specifically says in this article NOT to submerge your iPhone or swim with it. The water resistance rating is measured in Lab Controlled conditions, which simply do NOT match the real world. Suggesting it's OK to swim or dunk and iPhone in a pool is unfortunate advice and if the phone is damaged as a result of this advice, a user will find they have ZERO warranty against liquid damage and will be paying to have the phone replaced.
Read this --> About splash, water, and dust resistance of iPhone 7 and later - Apple Support
In this article is the following:
To prevent liquid damage, avoid:
Minimize exposing your iPhone to soap, detergent, acids or acidic foods, and any liquids — for example, perfume, insect repellent, lotions, sunscreen, oil, adhesive remover, hair dye, and solvents. If your iPhone comes into contact with any of these substances, follow the instructions to clean your iPhone.
hi there answer for you're question is NO its NOT.
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are splash, water and dust resistant, and were tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 6 metres up to 30 minutes). Splash, water and dust resistance are not permanent conditions. Resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Do not attempt to charge a wet iPhone; refer to the user guide for cleaning and drying instructions. Liquid damage is not covered under warranty.
get more info here iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max - Technical Specifications - Apple (IN)
No iPhone ever made is waterproof. They are water resistant and tested in lab controlled settings. So do NOT submerge any iPhone in water as water damage is NOT covered under iPhone Warranty.
I don’t think it’s water proof but you can check on the Apple website
gourav270 wrote:
I hve 15 pro max i put my phone in water but now its show carger disconnect to safe the phone from damage please help me
You ruined your phone. It will have to be replaced.
Yes, I provided the very link you copied and the most important words from that link. Whether you said it's OK to swim with an iPhone or just accidentally dunk it in a pool is immaterial. There's a high probability, it will be destroyed either way.
There is no model of iPhone that is waterproof. While marketed as water resistant, there is no coverage for water damage.
This is absolutely false. it will most likely NOT be “fine”.
It is NOT waterproof.
Is the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max waterproof?