00:01Hey guys, it's John here from Infohut again.
00:04Now today's test is an iPhone 7 waterproof test.
00:08So, let's get started.
00:12First up, this is the iPhone 7 Plus.
00:15So everything's exactly the same with the seals on the actual iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
00:22Both are pretty much identical except for the rear camera.
00:28So, here goes.
00:30Now this is just, I would say probably the water temperature is about 18 degrees Celsius.
00:38So it's not hot, not cold exactly.
00:42Now, from what the IP67 standard says is that it can last under water for about 30 minutes in fresh
00:53water.
00:54And Apple has labeled this as splash proof and water resistant.
01:01So, according to the standards, I'll put that at the end and in the description what it means exactly.
01:07And there'll be more of an explanation.
01:09So, as you can see, it still takes calls.
01:13I'm calling from my home number, obviously.
01:17Now, it's pretty hard to actually try to answer a call, but you'll see that the phone does still vibrate.
01:27The touch capacitor is actually hard to operate due to the fact that I've got gloves on.
01:32So, I'm trying to, you know, push it in a way that it does work.
01:39With fingers, it actually does work.
01:42But, obviously, when you do get it in water, the last thing you want to be doing is going through
01:47your menus and stuff like that.
01:49So, as you can see, there is no visible signs of actual water going through.
01:57You can see me rubbing off things at the top as I could see actual bubbles.
02:01I thought that might have been something under the screen, but it's just actual bubbles on the outside in the
02:07way it went in.
02:08So, it's very, very stable as I thought Apple would make it.
02:15And you have to do remember that Apple are mass producing this item.
02:21So, they have to take into account a lot of the worst case scenarios to avoid any type of backlash.
02:31Now, what I'm going to do is, further on, as I did realize that most situations where people do get
02:41water damage is the occasion where they do drop it in the pool, you know, and they quickly pull it
02:48out.
02:48Or, on most occasion, it's stuff like drinks, wine, and soda, and coffee.
02:58That does get spilt on there.
03:00So, what I've noticed is, is that from previous phones I have seen that do have damage from liquid, is
03:08that stuff like soda, it's very sugary, and it creates like a syrup on the inside.
03:16So, what I'm going to do is get some Fanta, and just pour a bit.
03:22I have diluted it, obviously, with this water.
03:25So, it's not going to be as sticky as possibly, you know, spilling a glass on there.
03:33But saying that, I doubt that most people will be submerging their phones for as long as, you know, I
03:40have now.
03:41So, we'll just pour some in.
03:52Now, unfortunately, I need to change the settings on actually making the screen not dim, so it doesn't mean it's
03:58turned off.
04:00And, you know, it's actually seeming fine.
04:05There's no leaks in the screen from what I can see.
04:10And, everything seems pretty normal.
04:29And, there we go. I've just quickly fixed it.
04:31So, now, the next step is, I'm going to put a bit of water.
04:37And, I am putting, obviously, some hot coffee.
04:44It's actually a bit of black espresso with a little bit of milk.
04:52So, the thing is, it is actually hot from the kettle.
04:56So, it is a bit diluted and you'll see that in the pour.
05:06And, as I'm pouring hot coffee on there, there's no distortion.
05:11Not even the touch screen is going crazy.
05:13I mean, I thought the heat would make a bit of a difference.
05:17So, as much as I'd like to try it, I don't think it's really necessary to try and boil a
05:21phone.
05:21I doubt that people will be wanting to, you know, totally submerse their phone in hot water.
05:29So, I'm, you know, I'm pretty confident that it will take at least splashes from coffee.
05:38And, now, for the drying time.
05:41So, I'm just doing a normal dry as per, as I guess most of us do when we do get
05:47liquid on our phone.
05:50Please note, Apple do have specific instructions for the device if you do need, you know, if you do actually
05:59get it wet.
06:01Now, in this video, I actually took the phone away and put it under running water.
06:07And, it's just a bit mind-blowing when you actually get a brand new phone and put it under running
06:14water.
06:14But, as you can see, everything looks fine.
06:17There's no colourings where you can see leaks going in.
06:21And, as I open it, I did notice, and I'll show you there, you see there's all these seals around
06:30it.
06:31And, the seals are tight.
06:32I mean, it's something that you have to slowly go around and then pull off without actually bending the LCD.
06:41And, it almost feels like it's vacuum sealed closed.
06:48But, it's more so just the stickiness of these water seals.
06:54They do look almost identical to the iPhone 6.
06:58And, obviously, oh sorry, iPhone 6s.
07:02And, obviously, you know, with the 7, they've gone into, you know, more improvement with the bottom speaker area and
07:11the charging part with sealing it.
07:15Now, this is the amazing part.
07:17As you can see, there is no leak whatsoever.
07:20That phone was submersed in water for a while.
07:23I mean, they do say it is water resistant, more so splash resistant.
07:28But, once again, Apple have made an excellent product where they have, you know, designed it perfectly.
07:38And, I'm really impressed that I was expecting to see at least some little water leak.
07:44But, that's amazing.
07:46So, that's the end of this part.
07:50If you look on the next videos, I'm going to show you the teardown of the screens and the rest
07:55of the parts.
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