ahlam1399
04-24-2015, 05:47 PM
Thanks to the time difference, a few Australian Apple Watch customers began receiving their orders (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/23/apple-watch-deliveries-begin-in-australia/) as early as yesterday after**on here in the United States. Because of this, smartphone website FoneFox (https://www.fonefox.com/) decided to put the Apple Watch through a variety of waterproof tests to measure just how much moisture the Watch could take before failing to function.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/04/Screenshot-277-800x421.png
The first test is a basic splash test followed by a five minute simulated shower complete with shampoo and soap, at the end of which the Apple Watch comes out **ticeably unscathed and completely responsive to FoneFox's inputs on both its touch interface and digital crown. It should be pointed out that all of FoneFox's tests were completed with a 38mm Apple Watch Sport. Although it's hard to tell how different models of the Watch will size up to similar testing, it's clear after today's tests that most models in the Sport range should see similar results as FoneFox's.
After finding "absolutely ** issues whatsoever" with the Watch after the shower test, FoneFox decided to place the Apple Watch Sport completely submerged in a bucket for a**ther five minutes. After the Watch produced similarly impressive results, the website took the device for a swim in a pool. Despite obvious responsive issues when placed underwater, after a 15 minute swim the wearable remained as functional for FoneFox as it was when taken out of the box.
Apple's estimation of the waterproof rating for Apple Watch has most likely been underplayed, as most tech**logy is, due to certain legal and business reasons. The company gave the wrist-worn device a water resistance rating of IPX7, suggesting it to be splash and water resistant but **t completely waterproof. Tim Cook even claimed (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/02/25/apple-watch-water-resistance/) he wore his own personal Apple Watch in the shower back in February, pointing at a better-than-expected waterproof rating for the device ahead of its launch.http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/35070/f/648326/s/45b5459b/sc/15/mf.gif
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أكثر... (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/24/apple-watch-waterproof-new-test/)
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2015/04/Screenshot-277-800x421.png
The first test is a basic splash test followed by a five minute simulated shower complete with shampoo and soap, at the end of which the Apple Watch comes out **ticeably unscathed and completely responsive to FoneFox's inputs on both its touch interface and digital crown. It should be pointed out that all of FoneFox's tests were completed with a 38mm Apple Watch Sport. Although it's hard to tell how different models of the Watch will size up to similar testing, it's clear after today's tests that most models in the Sport range should see similar results as FoneFox's.
After finding "absolutely ** issues whatsoever" with the Watch after the shower test, FoneFox decided to place the Apple Watch Sport completely submerged in a bucket for a**ther five minutes. After the Watch produced similarly impressive results, the website took the device for a swim in a pool. Despite obvious responsive issues when placed underwater, after a 15 minute swim the wearable remained as functional for FoneFox as it was when taken out of the box.
Apple's estimation of the waterproof rating for Apple Watch has most likely been underplayed, as most tech**logy is, due to certain legal and business reasons. The company gave the wrist-worn device a water resistance rating of IPX7, suggesting it to be splash and water resistant but **t completely waterproof. Tim Cook even claimed (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/02/25/apple-watch-water-resistance/) he wore his own personal Apple Watch in the shower back in February, pointing at a better-than-expected waterproof rating for the device ahead of its launch.http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/35070/f/648326/s/45b5459b/sc/15/mf.gif
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MacRumors-All/~4/EBmVzkpZ7zY
أكثر... (http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/24/apple-watch-waterproof-new-test/)