Perhaps, by doing the numbers, the big manufacturers have realized that prevention is better than cure. Or better equipped with protective means to reference terminals of their respective catalogs that have to bear the costs of repairing their devices during the warranty period. There could be the underlying idea of what seems to be the implementation of a decision that began to be forged a few months ago, and that these days returns to the forefront of information on mobiles and devices.
We refer to the water resistance system that could be present in the technical configuration of the next iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3. Through the Android Community site, we have learned that an anonymous source would have revealed to a major British operator that Samsung would have integrated into its new flagship device a protection system from the house Liquipel, which protects the most sensitive components of the terminal's apparatus in case water spills on the phone, or the phone ends up taking a dip.
But the thing does not end there. From GSM Arena they maintain that the iPhone 5 would also come standard with an identical system, which would prevent the apple phone from crossing the river to the beyond of the smartphone , leaving in the hands of a technical service shaman their return from the place where they are going the phones to stop working. The system provided by Liquipel is a small protective patina that covers the key operating chips without interfering with the contact between the components.
In fact, we have seen that the same company Liquipel already offers this means of protection to mobile phones that come standard without anti-water protection. And furthermore, it is not too expensive a service: for a price of 60 and 80 dollars "" about 45.5 and 60.6 euros, at the current exchange rate "", the user who wishes can have the company adapt it the phone so that it does not suffer damage in the event of undesirable contact with water, as long as it is not a deep immersion or too long exposure with the liquid element.