Liquipel is already on the market and makes your iPhone waterproof

liquidipel It is a treatment that applies a waterproof film to the surface of our phones to protect them from accidental exposure to water. and other liquids. It is not visible to the human eye and neither does it modify the touch of the terminal, so aesthetically there is no modification.

Although Liquipel's existence dates back months, it is now that it has begun to be massively marketed. If you are one of those interested in having Liquipel on your iPhone, you should know that the installation of the waterproof layer has to be done by the product's development team, so you have to send your terminal.

The price of Liquipel starts from $ 59 to $ 79 depending on how quickly we want the iPhone returned or if we want, in addition to the Liquipel, a protective film against scratches.

Now the million dollar question, will Apple's warranty invalidate the Liquipel application? There is no answer to this question anywhere.

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  1.   Telamon said

    My big question is how do you waterproof the dock connector? and the mute switch ???
    I just can't see it clearly ...

  2.   phoenixes said

    It is even simpler and the membrane of the atavoz, buzer or even the microphone?
    nothing happens to them ...

    I just doubt it 😉

  3.   Screws said

    I also do not understand how they protect the Dock but stop a serious product. How long is the protection supposed to last?
    Pd: what is the name of the spray that left your iPhone without fingerprints? It is that it has reminded me of that product.

  4.   Screws said

    I don't understand how they protect the Dock either, but it looks like a serious product. How long is the protection supposed to last?
    Pd: what is the name of the spray that left your iPhone without fingerprints? It is that it has reminded me of that product.

  5.   xradeon said

    According to me what they do is disassemble the iPhone from the inside and apply the film to all the components. It does not go on the iPhone. Water can enter through the dock, through the headphone, microphone and speaker connector but it should not generate any short because all the electronics I suppose including the connectors are covered by the membrane.

  6.   mavipak said

    Well, it's very simple… you don't do anything to the iphone and in the video you use a dielectric liquid (and everyone assumes it's water).
    Have you never seen a monitor running submerged in a liquid ???
    Is the same……

    1.    Nacho said

      We're already being twisted… and are the CES 2012 demos that awarded it the best product on the first day fake too?

  7.   Man0 said

    Of course, the phone can be waterproofed for whole minutes, as seen in the videos, but the holes in headphones, connectors, etc ... will eventually put the terminal in the garbage can. Insured!

    regards

  8.   danicoskyman said

    uaaaahahahahahahahaha I have my iPhone 4s insured !!!!! uaaaajajajajajajajajajajaja
    I don't care if it gets wet and breaks as much as if I drop it and it fucks up the whole screen

    1.    Joseph said

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA SILLY! Read the warranty that comes in your box, it clearly states: »The warranty does NOT apply if the product stops working because it has been wet or submerged in water»! JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA XDXDXD