P2i technology will protect your phone on "a molecular level."
Supposedly, the upcoming Nokia phone uses nano-coating allowing water to be repelled from the internal hardware.
The phone will keep all ports, such as the microUSB, headphone jack and potentially others, giving it a clear advantage over other similar devices that require vacuum caps and lids.
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You'd have thought - what with mobile/cell phones being in large part all about use on the go out in the open and all - water-proofing would have been a very high priority from day 1.
We don't all live in California or some such usually dry sunny place
Originally posted by Interestx: You'd have thought - what with mobile/cell phones being in large part all about use on the go out in the open and all - water-proofing would have been a very high priority from day 1.
We don't all live in California or some such usually dry sunny place
It's usually not the rain water that destroys the phone but the dropping in the toilet, lake, puddle or pool that does it. Still I am sure it has been on the radar of most phone makers but the costs involved may have been too high. Hopefully that will change.
Hopefully you're right bobiroc, the days of covers & such may be coming to an end.
Here's hoping it works & becomes an industry standard.....and if it's a cheap process maybe it'll become standard in most CE goods.
It would be a hell of a boost for anyone (especially the insurance industry....and us premium paying punters) with kids having accidents, burst pipes or flooding damage if it didn't wreck your gear & you could just rinse it off.
Originally posted by bobiroc: Now this is innovation. Watch Apple copy it and claim it as their own and the iFanboys praise Apple for their copying of others.