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rbrylawski

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There was a court ruling against Apple - they cannot use the water sensor against a customer claiming warranty repairs. I forget the specific details of the ruling, but if you're curious, I'm sure google knows.

Well John, you need to tell Apple that. This is from Apples current warranty policy:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204104
 

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Sigh.....not one of the links you posted is FROM Apple........It may not be easy to get water in a Lightning port, but it is not waterproof.

Not many here know I'm level 6 on Apple's hosted Discussions forum (to get that level, I've been awarded points from users for solving their iPhone/iPad problems to the tune of like 12,000 points now). Daily someone comes in because they got liquid in their lightning port, the phone no longer works and they're furious because Apple won't replace it under warranty. This is day in day out.

Gee, wonder why Apple won't say their product is water resistant...:facepalm:
 

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There was a court ruling against Apple - they cannot use the water sensor against a customer claiming warranty repairs. I forget the specific details of the ruling, but if you're curious, I'm sure google knows.

That's why it is now on the motherboard, rather than a sensor which would turn red in a slight drizzle. It is now used to determine if an iPhone has been submerged, not just used in snow or drizzle...
 

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Very few things if any are actually water proof, only water resistant.

You'll very very rarely see the term "Water Proof" on a product anymore. Even watch companies with Diver watched post Water Resistant ratings. This of course avoids lawsuits.

Regarding Apple not advertising the new iPhones as Water Resistant? It is not meant to be dunked in water, but if you drop it in water, you have a chance that your device won't fail.
 

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I think I will go find a thread on ECF on a mod that I have no intention on ever buying one. Then I will post all my reasons for not buying one, and bash that mod to justify my reasons. :?: But I'm not going to stop there, I will hang out in that thread for days, maybe weeks, to start arguments and upset people in a way that would make any Internet troll proud. :thumb:
OH wait, I can't do that :(
Because I have a life... :facepalm:


This is THE Post Of The Day! Yes it is!!

My words precisely!

Good job, Fringed One. You said what several of us think, and you said it well.



USB mods have been out for years, yet I've never heard the issue even mentioned until these past couple of days. Some high end stuff too.

Curious, me.

I find the fact that Provape is offering the either/or option to be abstolutely wonderful. Certainly it's not possible to please everyone, but to give everyone a choice? SMART, Provape. VERY smart. :thumbs:
 

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That's why it is now on the motherboard, rather than a sensor which would turn red in a slight drizzle. It is now used to determine if an iPhone has been submerged, not just used in snow or drizzle...

It enough rain or snow got in the lightning port the sensor would be triggered.
 

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Without having to read all 4085 posts...someone point me to the specs, and when the "Stealth Titanium" version will be available.

Maybe I need to check this sub forum more than once a month!

Box Mod
One 18650 Samsung Battery preloaded in
USB Charging and Update Port
510 and P3 connector
Watts to be announced Tuesday
Pre-Orders Start Tuesday
$199.99

Four Colors to start
Cabernet Red
Blue
Black
White (to be delayed at launch)

No word on any special versions yet.

Legendary Provape Quality and Reliability: FREE
 

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I didn't buy into the fanboism until i saw for myself how some can't handle differences of opinion or concerns about the possible reliability of an open hole on the side of a mod...
I saw it as a back and forth on the subject. It would seem to some that you are the one with the closed mind in the situation. Many will want the usb, some have even ordered covers for said hole, possibly showing that you may have a valid point. Its all in how you look at things.
 

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You'll very very rarely see the term "Water Proof" on a product anymore. Even watch companies with Diver watched post Water Resistant ratings. This of course avoids lawsuits.

Regarding Apple not advertising the new iPhones as Water Resistant? It is not meant to be dunked in water, but if you drop it in water, you have a chance that your device won't fail.

Well things that are truly water resistant should have an IP or IPX rating to determine amount and technology to prove it was exceeded. Otherwise it's just words on a page. Or in the case of something full on submersible a blatant depth rating (including temperature), something like the ISO standard on nice watches.

Water proof is a term that shouldn't have existed to begin with.
 

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I saw it as a back and forth on the subject. It would seem to some that you are the one with the closed mind in the situation. Many will want the usb, some have even ordered covers for said hole, possibly showing that you may have a valid point. Its all in how you look at things.

That's because they only see one side of an issue and I speak what I believe...
 

stevegmu

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Well things that are truly water resistant should have an IP or IPX rating to determine amount and technology to prove it was exceeded. Otherwise it's just words on a page. Or in the case of something full on submersible a blatant depth rating (including temperature), something like the ISO standard on nice watches.

Water proof is a term that shouldn't have existed to begin with.

For the Lightning Port it refers to the pins which are coated to not deteriorate with water or moisture...
 
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