So the GALAXY S5 is totally protected against dust (IP6X), and can
survive water immersion up to 1 meter (IPX7).
Not exact matches
The 6.1mm - thick Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE has IP65 and IP68 certification for dust and
water resistance, and can
survive immersion up to 30 minutes in 1.5 metres of
water.
Tests have proven that the iPhone 7 can
survive immersion in a variety of liquids, from coke and hot coffee to sea
water.
Even more impressively, the AirPods and its charging case
survived a full wash cycle and even a
water immersion test without any issues.
The Mate 10 Pro has IP67
water resistance, so it'll
survive a light dowsing, but not prolonged
immersion in
water.
No, it's not quite the IP68 that the Galaxy S7 offers — the difference comes down to
water immersion, with the iPhone 7 capable of
surviving depths of up to 1m — but if you've ever accidentally dropped your phone in the sink or wished you could use it safely while in the bath, you're in luck.
The new smartwatch features 5 ATM
water resistance, which means it can
survive up to a depth of 50 metres, which is far superior to IP68, a rating that doesn't specify an exact upper limit, but can endure at least 1 meter of
immersion.
It means that the Galaxy S5 is alone in having the ability to
survive full
immersion in a body of
water, while dust won't have any more luck getting into its ports and gaps.
The device is also set to include Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, and is
water resistant up to 5 ATM, meaning it can
survive up to a depth of 50 metres, which is far superior to IP68, a rating that doesn't specify an exact upper limit but can endure at least 1 meter of
immersion.