The Samsung Galaxy S5 is water resistant (IP67 rated). The Samsung Galaxy S5 Active is both IP67 rated and MID-STD-810G rated.
No. Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Note 4 is not water resistant.
I would say the Samsung Galaxy S5 is more water resistant than waterproof. It has an IP67 certification, which means it's dust resistant (the "6" part of that certification), and it's water resistant to 1 meter for 30 minutes (the "7" part of that certification).
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is not waterproof. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active however is water-resistant, meaning it can withstand water (and dust), but can only stay submerged for 30 minutes for one meter or shallower.
None of the Samsung devices released since the Samsung Galaxy S5 are waterproof. Although, the Samsung Galaxy Active line are water resistant.
It is water-resistant (IP67 rated), but not waterproof.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is not waterproof. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active however is water-resistant, meaning it can withstand water (and dust), but can only stay submerged for 30 minutes for one meter or shallower.
No, it is not water-proof. Although it is water-resistant.
they are corrosion proof so they are water resistant.
660 feet is the water proof depth.
American Tourister makes both water and scratch resistant luggage.
No, this Lucien Piccard watch is not waterproof.
No not all play tents are water resistant. Pacific Play do supply water resistant and SPF30 proof with their tents and tunnels for the extra safety of your children.