Sentences with phrase «do with water resistance»

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For $ 250 less than the Samsung Galaxy S7, the Axon 7 doesn't come with certain ultra-premium features, like water resistance.
The improvements to water resistance in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, compared with earlier iPhone models, make the open - face design of the TuneBand less worrisome than before — if you run in the rain, you don't need to worry about moisture damaging your phone.
Using this approach, I did two - a-day workouts, with my resistance training workouts in the park in the morning and high intensity interval training in the afternoon, which would sometimes involve running outside, or at other times would involve doing a spin class or going to a water polo workout.
To add even more variety, you will have multiple options for each exercise - you can do these workouts using only body weight or add more resistance with various workout equipment or house hold objects like cans, wine bottles or water jugs.
Before you get started however I have to point out that I do not recommend this type of workout for anyone with a hip flexor injury, since it can be aggravated by the increased resistance of the water as you bring your leg up.
Gwen Stefani did high - intensity resistance - training workouts and ate super healthy with lots of fresh vegetables and lean meats, complex carbohydrates in moderation, and lots of water!
After a ninety minute yoga class, around two litres of water and coffee, I'm finally done with the head cloud I felt this morning — a result of last night's lack of resistance from the most incredible Swiss cornflake chocolate (it was a twelve inch or larger slab from which we broke pieces and I must have eaten a good five chunks).
Besides stylus support / input and cover, and likely no water resistance and a smaller screen, how does this compare with Kobo Aura One?
I do agree with most of you: water resistance is important to me, I would prefer a 7 ″ screen, but not enough to pay for the Oasis 2 with its poor battery life.
yeah killzone 2 does not use Resistance 2's water at all... in fact I've never seen water that looks like that of killzone 2 yet... it has multiple layers with multiple real - time reflections... but, at least for the big moving water body in the demo... there are no physics like uncharted or R2 incorporated... if you shoot it, there is a huge plume of water that jets upward, but no real ripples in the body... it still looks great, at the ripples wouldn't look right with the waves and the current of the water... but its definitely not an R2 water engine or anything... however killzone 2 does have the ripples in other areas... puddles will react to bullet fire apparently... and there are areas of flooded buildings with «still» water... that do have the uncharted like ripples according to some... but the big flowing river does not...
What Apple has been able to do this year is introduce protection from the elements to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, with both devices coming with a IP67 rating for dust and water resistance.
The P20 Pro has IP67 water resistance, but the standard P20 makes do with IP53.
We used the latest technology to maintain water resistance so you can swim or surf with Pebble Time (we do not, however, recommend talking underwater).
I'm not saying in any way that the device is over-priced given the complete experience it provides, but I do find it steep for a phone with sub-par water resistance, no stereo speakers, and a less pixel - dense display if you compare it against other flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S7.
No matter where you decide to do your high - end compact phone shopping, you're looking at nationwide GSM network support, carrier freedom, 4G LTE speeds, 32 GB internal storage space, 4 GB RAM, pre-installed Android 8.0 Oreo software, a 720p «Triluminos» display, 19MP rear - facing camera with Super slow motion video recording, IP68 water and dust resistance, and 3D Creator capabilities.
Both the 5 - inch and 5.5 - inch Pixels come with IP53 splash resistance, which doesn't provide much hope that your phone will survive water outdoors or indoors.
Both of these handsets off IP68 certification for dust and water resistance, meaning you can plunge them into water for one and a half meters and hold them there for 30 minutes before wondering what you're doing with your life.
First things first, it does count with IP67 certification for dust and water resistance, up to 1 meter and 30 minutes.
It stuns me that devices like the HTC U Ultra, priced at $ 749, do not come with any level of water resistance in 2017.
The lack of water resistance along with the removal of a microSD expansion slot did not go over well with users and the company brought back both features with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.
The addition of new water resistance levels and proper swim tracking opens up a new segment of the fitness market, as does the deep integration with the Under Armour suite of apps — you no longer have to get your data tied into the Samsung ecosystem if you don't want.
Unlike the Xperia X Compact, the Xperia XZ does come with an IP 68 rating for resistance to dust and water, which means that you can use the phone in the rain or while in the shower if you want to, and it can also survive a dunk in the water with no adverse effect on functionality.
Unlike its flagship counterparts and previous Compact smartphones from Sony, the X Compact doesn't come with dust and water resistance, which is another surprising omission, and could be a deal breaker for some.
And, slightly oddly, the phone also doesn't come with an official water resistance rating, just like the Huawei Mate 10.
According to seasoned HTC tipster @LlabTooFeR on Twitter, the phone will carry an IP57 rating for water and dust resistance, while also doing away with the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Notably there's no water or dustproofing on this phone, something worth noting when comparing with other devices like the new Samsung A8 which does have water and dust resistance.
You won't find anything to do with water or dust resistance on these three phones.
As for its compatibility with water, Moto 360 isn't completely waterproof, but it did receive an IP67 water and dust resistance rating.
They would have done with some water / dust resistance and stereo speakers but maybe these specs will be in the pipeline for the next model, also increasing the price tag, of course.
Sadly, it will not have a 3.5 mm headphone jack and it doesn't come with any water resistance either.
Interestingly, it has dust and water resistance with an IP54 rating, but that's more to do with sweat than taking the unit for a swim.
But the Elites don't just look good, they're built semi tough with an IP55 rating for water and dust - resistance.
What you do get is the resilience of the Active, with the Galaxy S5 meeting IP67 standards for water and dust resistance.
With an IP53 rating, the Google Pixel phones do not have any special water proof or resistance capabilities.
As far as additional features go — the DROID Turbo does have a front - facing speaker, a nano - coating for water resistance, it comes with the Turbo Charger in the box, has built - in wireless (Qi) charging and some great software.
No, the Z Force does not have the IP68 dust and water resistance, the 3.5 mm earphone jack, or the stereo speakers found on the Sony Xperia XZ, but the Moto Z Force is just too much phone with so many options with the Moto Mods, I have to pick it as the winner.
Of course, It has something to do with water and dust resistance, If that's so will the iPhone 7 and 8 owners will be going swimming and take some cool marine photos maybe?
You saw that we were a little unhappy with some of the changes for last year's Galaxy S6, dropping cool GS5 features like storage expansion and water resistance, and now with the Galaxy S7 nearly ready to land, you're making sure that you don't repeat past mistakes.
The device also comes with an IP21 rating for dust and water resistance, which means that you do get some form of splash protection.
But even in North America, the Note has done well, and one could point to features such as the S Pen stylus and its resistance to water and dust as reasons that people appear to be going with the latest Note over the iPhone X.
The LG V30 uses a glass back that does away with the removable battery, but adds wireless charging and IP68 water - resistance.
LG join most other manufacturers and did away with their removable battery, but on the upside, you are getting IP68 water - resistance and wireless charging.
The Moto 360 (2nd Gen) does come with IP67 certification for resistance against dust and water, but if you decide to go with a leather strap, having one makes this a watch that you will probably be removing before getting into any water - based situations anyway.
The Google Pixel 2 XL does lack some desirable features — no 3.5 mm headphone jack, no expandable memory, and no Hi - Res audio to go with its stereo speakers — but it does offer a larger display, IP67 dust and water resistance, one of the best mobile cameras around, newer BT, a much larger battery, and Android 8.0.
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