Extreme water resistance test for iPhone 11

iPhone 11 underwater

The iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max have real water resistance and Apple itself indicates this on its website. The new iPhone iPhone 11 models are rated to last 2 meters underwater for 30 minutes and the Pro models are IP68 certified under IEC 60529, which really means that They can hold up to 4 meters deep for a maximum of 30 minutes.

This is something we already know but it is logical to be afraid to put the iPhone in the water to check it and more when it has cost us a fortune. Logically these videos like the one you will see after the jump are exceptional to check the resistance of the new iPhone models without having to risk the integrity of ours, so sit back and watch.

Apple itself tells us that resistance to splashes, water and dust it is not permanent and may decrease as a result of regular use. It is important to be clear about this point and it is that over time the devices can lose this ability, they also make it clear that the warranty does not cover damage caused by liquids, which means that if we take a wet iPhone to the Apple store possibly they will not take charge and touch to go through the box to repair it, although it is not a problem of having wet it ...

That said, it is best to see this video of the extreme test these iPhones undergo and the result obtained by CNET:

Remember this mythical phrase and don't try this at home since it can be expensive and you could directly lose the iPhone warranty simply by getting it wet. In addition, this is a somewhat extreme test to verify the ability of the iPhone to endure at the bottom of the sea.


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