Today smartphones have evolved so much that they can even be wet, although we always say that it is not recommended. SamsUng is one of the firms that has the most water resistant mobiles in its catalog and today we are going to collect them all.
Currently, water resistant phones are those that are certified with classifications IP67 and IP68. However, what is the difference?
On paper, according to the tests to which each of Samsung’s mobiles (and other brands) are submitted IP67 can support all kinds of dust and Survive in the water for 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter. Meanwhile, a certification smartphone IP68 You can support several types of dust and continue to function when It immerses in water at a depth of 4 meters.
All Samsung mobiles resistant to water
With these classifications in mind, we will distinguish by ranges all the water smartphones that can resist splashes and dives:
Samsung Galaxy A Series
- Galaxy A3 (2017) – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy A5 (2017) – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy A7 (2017) – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy A8 (2018) – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy A8+ (2018) – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy A24 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A34 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A52 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A52s – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A53 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A54 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A55 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A72 – Classification: IP67
- Galaxy A73 – Classification: IP67
Samsung Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S7 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S7 Edge – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S8 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S8+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S9 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S9+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S10E – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S10 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S10+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S10 Lite – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S20 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S20+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S20 Ultra – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S20 Fe – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S21 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S21+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S21 Ultra – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S22 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S22+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S22 Ultra – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S23 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S23+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S23 Ultra – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S24 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S24+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S24 Ultra – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S25 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S25+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy S25 Ultra – Classification: IP68
Samsung Galaxy Note Series
- Galaxy Note8 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy Note9 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy Note10 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy Note10+ – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy Note20 – Classification: IP68
- Galaxy Note20 Ultra – Classification: IP67
Samsung Galaxy Fold /Flip Series
- Galaxy Z fold3 and flip3 – Classification: IPX8
- Galaxy Z fold5 and flip5 – Classification: IPX8
- Galaxy z fold6 and flip6 – Classification: IPX8
Resistant, but not invincible
However, although all Samsung Q Devices that we have just enumerating have features of resistance to water and dust, it is essential to remember that it is not recommended to deliberately immerse a telephone of any brand, no matter how much IP certification Have, in water.
In addition, the higher IP classification does not guarantee survival If it is immersed in seawater or chlorinated water, since it can cause problems, since you must keep in mind that the rubber that protects a smartphone with IP68 will weaken over time, which will reduce its resistance to water.
The best thing, as we always say, is not tempting luck.