Weather resistance (not
just water and dust resistance but even heat resistance) is a category I hope to see with the Active series in the years to come in some form of official certification.
Not exact matches
Also it might come with fast charging (wireless too)
and water /
dust resistance, now I'm getting excited!!!!! I
just wish an 8 inch version would also be offered even if it's later.
The tight construction isn't
just for looks — the iPhone X is rated IP67 for
water and dust resistance,
and it does
just fine in the shower.
That means Samsung's midrange offering could adopt another one of the company's flagship features,
just like the IP68
dust and water resistance the Galaxy A (2017) got following the Galaxy S7 series, for instance.
For
just $ 159 (or $ 127 if you buy from Amazon), you're getting a solid, feature - packed smartwatch with plenty of extras — a built - in GPS, heart rate sensor,
and IP67
water and dust resistance.
Water and dust resistance is a rare
and valuable trait for a phone of this size
and the battery Stamina mode is legitimately useful, but together they
just don't add up to enough to make this device truly desirable.
However, without a fingerprint sensor (with the US version), or features like
dust and water resistance, the $ 500 price tag is hard to accept,
just for the convenience that its size offers.
Samsung's mid-range Galaxy A smartphone family gained fingerprint recognition
and Samsung Pay support in its 2016 incarnation,
water and dust resistance earlier this year, now gearing up for possibly its biggest upgrade yet in
just a few months.
The 4,000 mAh battery will get
just about anyone through at least one day of extreme use; the dual cameras help you take some great shots (not great selfies); there is
water and dust resistance; Android 8.0 Oreo is installed out of the box;
and it is a fast performer.
Just like the iPhone 8
and Google's Pixel 2, the Mate 10 Pro benefits from IP67
water and dust resistance, protecting the handset for 30 minutes in up to 3.3 feet of submersion.
But the Elites don't
just look good, they're built semi tough with an IP55 rating for
water and dust -
resistance.
Measuring
just 146 x 72 x 8.1 mm as well as retaining the IP68 rating for
water and dust resistance, this ticks most of the boxes, although many will have been expecting a 2560 x 1600 display at this point, instead of a 1920 x 1080 one.
Both Pixels will offer dual front - facing stereo speakers, Snapdragon 835 CPU, 4 GB of RAM, running Android 8.0 w / new Pixel launcher, IP67
dust /
water -
resistance, no headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0, squeezable sides called Active Edge to activate Google Assistant, music recognition, USB - C w / fast - charging, arrive in 3 colors (
just black, clearly white, & kinda blue)
and come in 64 GB or 128 GB storage options.
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.
With IP68
dust and water resistance, dual rear cameras, Android 8.0,
and even hands - free Alexa, it'd be a great phone at
just about any price.
Before we start talking about each device separately, it's worth noting that all of them come with an IP68 certification for
water and dust resistance,
just like the Galaxy S7
and Galaxy S7 Edge.
The Galaxy S9 also appears to be a structurally sturdy device, with Nelson being unable to compromise its integrity by bending it from any angle, not even to the point that would
just break its sealing ensuring IP68 - rated
resistance to
dust particles
and water.
The phablet will also be IP68 certified for
dust and water resistance,
just like the Galaxy S8 duo.
The Android 8.0 Oreo handset packs a bigger 6 - inch Quad HD (2,560 x 1440 pixels) Super LCD display into a frame that's
just a hair larger than its predecessor, while also adding IP68
water and dust resistance.
The handsets offer IP68
dust and water resistance,
just like last year's A series phones.