Durability is one important quality that iPhone owners prioritize. This is because of unforeseen accidents that may occur during work, activities, or in between tasks. Such accidental activities might cause the iPhone to fall, break, and then rendered unusable. Fortunately, the good thing about owning an iPhone is the testing of the owner's capability to take good care of it. The latest "iPhone 7" from Apple is revealed to have the "splash and water resistant" feature that prevents the device from being damaged when emerged in water or any interaction with liquids.
The proof of the splash and water resistant feature
The video and proof from Business Insider via Tech Insider reveals that the water resistant feature is actually working and not just a "fancy and flowery" description that makes "iPhone 7" attractive. This "splash and water resistant" feature is indeed a new advanced level of phone durability, which is worth buying for some meticulous customers and buyers out there. In addition, with a casing for the said mobile device, it would total an approximate 90 percent durability. The 10 percent difference will depend on the care the owners. Now, the "iPhone 7" in the video can emerge in the water without any problems, especially the faucet releasing water fast.
Working with ease, worry no more
Indeed, Apple has shown that their products can be further upgraded with patient research and testing. This new yet useful feature topples down boundaries and proves that future iPhones can still be enhanced in the future. Apple may be working on more advancements that push the limits of mobile phones and portable devices. Aside from internet search, web browsing, taking pictures, calling and video calling, the future of iPhones might support more that will make people's lives easier and more convenient. Right now, "iPhone 7" is worth every penny that a customer can spend on. Aside from other videos, one video from Jonathan Morrison shows it, too.
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