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Wow, I’m genuinely impressed by Apple:

A feature I would never have expected, or even thought of myself. I don’t think any Android phone does that. I think this requires specific hardware to detect.

(I accidentally tested how waterproof my iPhone is earlier.)

55 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 8 Jul

If you don't want liquid in your lightning, just don't use boltz breh

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70 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 8 Jul

I thought my swap app camouflaged as a video player was stealthy enough

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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @siggy47 8 Jul

They don't like Blockstream either? 😀

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57 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 8 Jul

lol, nice, you made me blow air out of my nose

additionally, they don't like liquid in lightning

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Pixels do something like this, but I too thought it was a warning screen from AQUA or something.

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How waterproof was it?

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58 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 8 Jul

Very, nothing happened. Wasn't deep water though. I swam with it in my pocket, but I quickly noticed because it happened before. The previous time I swam for 30+ minutes and nothing happened, too.

I'm more worried about the phone slipping out of my pocket while swimming now.

For comparison, I know a friend who dropped their cheap Android phone into the toilet, and it died.

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Good to know. I'm always paranoid that I still have my phone in my pocket when I get in the pool.

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