Samsung Galaxy S9 Water Damaged recovery (What You Need to Know)

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2018
  • S8 S8+ S9 S9+ S10 S10+ S10e Note 10 Note 10+ This is a video about my story with the IP68 rating of my Samsung galaxy S9. If you like our video, Take a moment to subscribe it help us growth tremendously. Thank you.
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    I thought like you all that my phone will do the 30 minutes without breaking apart. I spend a day on the beach and a total of 1 hour taking pictures and videos that day alone. At the sunset my phone was black and not working.
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    Both links explained what the IP rating is, but none says that the water need to be fresh water. The truth is that in sea salt water even without submersion you smartphone can end up like mine in this video. These manufacturers need to be specific on water type of water the IP68 works. In beach water you will probably lose you phone quicker.
    To recap: IP67 means the unit can be dropped into a body of water up to a meter deep for half an hour, while IP68 guarantees protection in water up to 30 meters deep for the same period of time. Both are resistant to dust
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    Devices backed by an international standard rating of IP68 are deemed fit enough to withstand dust, dirt and sand, and are resistant to submersion up to a maximum depth of 1.5m underwater for up to thirty minutes.
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Komentáře • 226

  • @ersbit
    @ersbit  Před 3 lety +2

    Subscribe 👍🏽

  • @ChrisGregory42
    @ChrisGregory42 Před 3 lety +13

    For EVERYONE who is making the argument about it being "water resistant" and not "water proof". Specifications on Samsung's site states the phone is "Water-resistant and dustproof based on IP67 Rating, which tests submersion up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. Not shockproof." It does not state a difference between salt water or regular water. It is not common knowledge that IP67 tests are done in lab settings (i.e. distilled water with no chemicals).....you know, the kind of water you would NEVER find yourself swimming in. The phone is also tested in "standby mode".....i.e. OFF. The misunderstanding isn't because any of us are idiots, didn't research our phones properly, or otherwise....it's because of false advertising. This phone was shown in various commercials being dropped into water (fish bowl) with the phone screen showing and it being on, which is not the same as their claims. My phone was doing the same thing as ersbit's phone and I had only taken it into shower, near hot tub, and so on, but it did finally stop working after I took it with me into the ocean (less than 3.3ft underwater). Water with any electrolytic chemicals would cause this phone to break if it gained entry.....FYI, that includes pool water. You can take your phone to a UBreakIFix and they can test to see if it will take any amount of charge through a pretty quick diagnostic. If it doesn't draw anything, your phone is dead....no point in replacing anything. If it will still take a charge like ersbit's phone, you still have a chance to save it by replacing parts like the screen lcd and digitizer or charging port (which are surprisingly cheap). I would not recommend using a commercial heat gun though. I'd also recommend getting some precision tools pry tools other than a guitar pick. If you end up cracking the back of your case (easy to do, it's thin tempered glass), you can order a replacement for cheap too from places like

  • @manossonomas2931
    @manossonomas2931 Před 5 lety +19

    There are a few steps to follow so you do not mess up your phone. Do not dive with your phone causing unnecessary pressure . If you decide to place your phone into the sea , MAKE SURE you carry 2-3 bottles of drinking water so you can rinse it after you go out of the sea. DO NOT CLEAN YOUR PHONE WHEN YOU GO HOME. Do it at the spot so the salt does not stay and stick on your phone.

  • @gianthslayer394
    @gianthslayer394 Před rokem +1

    So my phone got some water inside the screen is like you showed us in the beginning but some times it completely works with no problems does it need a new display or can I just clean it?

  • @jonathanhancock1757
    @jonathanhancock1757 Před 5 lety +7

    There is no such thing as a waterproof phone so take this video as a warning.

  • @cgesports4209
    @cgesports4209 Před 3 lety +9

    Bro never take any phone in salty water on beaches 🙏

  • @henryobiozor3777
    @henryobiozor3777 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you so much at least now i know, this is exactly what happen to my s9+ at the end of repairing it the screen got damaged but the phone still function well, well i thought there could be a solution for the screen but they told me i have to buy a new screen for replacement

  • @amo_res9266
    @amo_res9266 Před 5 lety +27

    s9 is a WATER resistant, not SALT water resistant. i swim with my s9 on the pool since it isn't Salt water. u should re search more about the phone.

  • @merlindakrasniqi6398
    @merlindakrasniqi6398 Před 3 lety +1

    I got a s9 plus and my phone was a bit getting water in it, while my wife was washing the dishes and my phone screen went sometimes black, when i was trying to unlock the phone, so i locked it again and waited a few seconds and tried to unlock it and it worked... but a few moths later, my phone screen went the same like your screen sometimes with green lines and sometimes only black screen, it only worked when i was in a dark place, becaus the screen brightness went automatically down, so i only can use my phone when im in a dark place and sometimes the screen is not clear, its green and the camera app doesnt work but apps like snapchat or insta are working, when im trying to take a picture... my question is, what am i supposed to do? Is my lcd broken? What do i need to fix it? And do i need a heat gun or a special glue, or can i use something alternative? Thx

  • @declanclegg12
    @declanclegg12 Před 4 lety +4

    The s9 is a fresh water only not even swimming pools due to high chlorine levels in the water and at most should only reach a depth of 1.5 metres thank you pls.

  • @Muhammad.Usman786
    @Muhammad.Usman786 Před rokem +1

    my s9 droped in swimming pool same condition as it seems in this vdo but after i dried it from hair dryer all board and all ports, cleaned everything with petrol and then working well... except left corner edge side of the screen... everything working ..facing very difficulty especially in keyboard typing... what can i do ? same lcd replacement?

  • @khudadadkhan9871
    @khudadadkhan9871 Před 2 lety +4

    Any solution please. Same thing happened to my s9. After cleaning all components. I turned on the mobile the display was same as your mobile. But after 30 minutes the display got black and mobile started vibrating. Mobile got stuck in this situation. Then I diconnected the battery from motherboard.

  • @abubackersiddique4064
    @abubackersiddique4064 Před 5 lety +3

    I just taken a photo in the top layer of fresh water pool using my s9 plus for 3min!!

  • @leeandrewangeles3948
    @leeandrewangeles3948 Před 3 lety +1

    any update on this? i have same problem on my s8..did you fix the display?

  • @jamesochuro8571
    @jamesochuro8571 Před rokem

    Mine was water damaged with pool water. Fixed it but the speakers are not working. Any help?

  • @mrchristopherocampo
    @mrchristopherocampo Před 4 lety +2

    I exp. Now this issue. But it still disply but my s8 it's too hot and the display is yellowish while im using it. Any suggestions what the best can i do to fix this issue.

  • @medoedrees9100
    @medoedrees9100 Před 3 lety +3

    I am an Arab and I am talking to you via google translate

  • @Angelo-eo1ev
    @Angelo-eo1ev Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Ersbit, Have you got it Fixed Now? What Components were damaged and need Replacing except the screen

  • @anselmrd2638
    @anselmrd2638 Před 2 lety +1

    took my note 9 in fresh water for a swim and now its not responsive. my phones experiencing the same LCD display as yours . i can start it but then it starts to shut down . also the phone wasn't even submerged that deep . will my phone be damaged permanently or is it just because of the water present inside?

  • @jeniffercongzon6277
    @jeniffercongzon6277 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey I decided to try take a video underwater in my inflatable pool I dipped it for 3 seconds only and it stopped working.