Water seals or flaps for USB and headphone jack - Xperia Z5 Accessories

Does anyone know of they sell some protection for those 2 things as I wish to use my phone camera underwater but I want a higher protection and to charge it if I need to fast
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Maybe you could use something like Sugru to mold your own covers. You'd want to make sure that it won't adhere - may have to spray in a release agent or something. However, I have already gotten my phone submerged a few times and as long as you let either port dry out completely they still work just fine. Since they're not mechanically designed to seal like they were on other Z handsets, it will be tough to get a perfect seal anyway.

i am using this... Not because of flaps over USB and headphones but it have it, firmly attached to holes...
http://www.ringke.com/site/item.php?id=3&item=97

Geminiu said:
i am using this... Not because of flaps over USB and headphones but it have it, firmly attached to holes...
http://www.ringke.com/site/item.php?id=3&item=97
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Wow nice man, do you think getting it wet with this case the USB and headphone plug are water free? Does the shock protection is good?
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xasbo said:
Maybe you could use something like Sugru to mold your own covers. You'd want to make sure that it won't adhere - may have to spray in a release agent or something. However, I have already gotten my phone submerged a few times and as long as you let either port dry out completely they still work just fine. Since they're not mechanically designed to seal like they were on other Z handsets, it will be tough to get a perfect seal anyway.
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Ty for response I feel it would help to give some extra protection,
I was thinking to 3d model some USB and 3.5 mm fitters to "seal them" adding some masking tape should do the trick I believe
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Hnnryyb said:
Wow nice man, do you think getting it wet with this case the USB and headphone plug are water free? Does the shock protection is good?
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I have a case that is the same design from Spigen. It is not in any way waterproof.

Hnnryyb said:
Wow nice man, do you think getting it wet with this case the USB and headphone plug are water free? Does the shock protection is good?
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Well like said seals are firmly attached but not waterproof in any way.... Also read user manual... It's says "newer submerge device, salt water etc"...

Geminiu said:
Well like said seals are firmly attached but not waterproof in any way.... Also read user manual... It's says "newer submerge device, salt water etc"...
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Salt water can transmit electricity and could.cause a short circuit, i think Sony just did that to protect himself from being sued, as the USB was covered on previous installment,
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HDMI Port Cover clicking after one use?

I just used my G2x's Micro-HDMI port for the first time, and now the cover of the port clicks. Has anyone else had this problem? It's pretty annoying, and I don't think it should start showing signs of wear just after the first use.
really? dont you think its a little over the top. HDMI port cover clicking.............. do have that issue at all. ha
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builtboosted said:
really? dont you think its a little over the top. HDMI port cover clicking.............. do have that issue at all. ha
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What? That made no sense.
what hes saying is that it really isnt that big of a problem
There is no such thing as a well designed port cover on anything nowadays. It's problematic to plug miniature holes securely and still allow to port to be accessed easily when needed.
The little soft rubber ones on P&S cameras suck worse, and the metal hinged ones on more expensive cameras are too easy to break.
Spyvie said:
There is no such thing as a well designed port cover on anything nowadays. It's problematic to plug miniature holes securely and still allow to port to be accessed easily when needed.
The little soft rubber ones on P&S cameras suck worse, and the metal hinged ones on more expensive cameras are too easy to break.
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I guess you're right. Haha. I did like the one on the Vibrant though... I also have a Trident Aegis Case, with the huge rubber flaps.

Nexus 4 Waterproof case

With that charging orb, we could actually go wireless and never have to remove something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Waterp...52502584&sr=1-1&keywords=WATERPROOF+SKIN+Siii
ace7196 said:
With that charging orb, we could actually go wireless and never have to remove something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Waterp...52502584&sr=1-1&keywords=WATERPROOF+SKIN+Siii
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That's sick! Makes it ugly but the waterproof-ness is worth it.
ha, that's pretty neat!
so it's like putting a condom on the phone
ctowne said:
That's sick! Makes it ugly but the waterproof-ness is worth it.
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bfspider said:
ha, that's pretty neat!
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Emama said:
so it's like putting a condom on the phone
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Does this mean I don't need to get antivirus software?
yeah, you won't get aids on your phone !
Want waterproof? Get liquipel. Waterproof and no case needed. Thankfully liquipel is available in Australia now and I'm totally getting
So looking forward to my new Nexus 4
Rellikzephyr
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RellikZephyr said:
Want waterproof? Get liquipel. Waterproof and no case needed. Thankfully liquipel is available in Australia now and I'm totally getting
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Your advice is WRONG and dangerous, check the 100's of videos on youtube of i-diots who ruined their i-phones for youtube views.
From their website
My device has been treated with Liquipel; can I take it swimming or surfing?
No, the Liquipel treatment is a preventative coating and is meant to protect the internal, vital components of electronics from liquid corrosion in the event of accidental liquid exposure. Just as you would not intentionally throw your device on the ground after purchasing a case, you would not want to intentionally submerge your device in liquid after having Liquipel applied.
OP's link to waterproof skins look like a much better product, but its also not true WATERPROOF, more like Spashproof.
A cheap ZIP plastic bag will work best (the thicker the better)
That is true. I am getting my device liquipel'd, but you're right I'm not going to take it swimming with me. Totally different purpose
Do not DELIBERATELY wet your phone if using products like liquipel
Rellikzephyr
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There's no way we'll ever see a truly waterproof case that will let you use the phone while swimming. The phone itself would have to be designed to be waterproof from ground up.
The 2 main issues the case needs to overcome is the capacitive screen and the speaker/mic. A layer of water tends to block the touchscreen. This can be seen with wet applied screen protectors. The screen doesn't work properly until the water has been completely tried.
The more important issue is with the speaker/mic combo. In most cases watertight means air tight too. We all know what an airtight enclosure does for sound. How do you plan to make a phone call with decent volume through an airtight enclosure? Although it's possible to transmit sound through objects like with the cup/string method but like I said the phone would have to designed for use in water from the ground up.
We won't be seeing truly waterproof Nexus 4's anytime soon if at all.
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Makaijin said:
There's no way we'll ever see a truly waterproof case that will let you use the phone while swimming. The phone itself would have to be designed to be waterproof from ground up.
The 2 main issues the case needs to overcome is the capacitive screen and the speaker/mic. A layer of water tends to block the touchscreen. This can be seen with wet applied screen protectors. The screen doesn't work properly until the water has been completely tried.
The more important issue is with the speaker/mic combo. In most cases watertight means air tight too. We all know what an airtight enclosure does for sound. How do you plan to make a phone call with decent volume through an airtight enclosure? Although it's possible to transmit sound through objects like with the cup/string method but like I said the phone would have to designed for use in water from the ground up.
We won't be seeing truly waterproof Nexus 4's anytime soon if at all.
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what?
If your talking about airtight doesn't mean vacuumed environment... Air still exists inside the phone, waves can easily transfer from air -> plastic -> air...
Makaijin said:
There's no way we'll ever see a truly waterproof case that will let you use the phone while swimming. The phone itself would have to be designed to be waterproof from ground up.
The 2 main issues the case needs to overcome is the capacitive screen and the speaker/mic. A layer of water tends to block the touchscreen. This can be seen with wet applied screen protectors. The screen doesn't work properly until the water has been completely tried.
The more important issue is with the speaker/mic combo. In most cases watertight means air tight too. We all know what an airtight enclosure does for sound. How do you plan to make a phone call with decent volume through an airtight enclosure? Although it's possible to transmit sound through objects like with the cup/string method but like I said the phone would have to designed for use in water from the ground up.
We won't be seeing truly waterproof Nexus 4's anytime soon if at all.
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um...I bought a waterproof case for my Xperia S. The touch screen works perfectly without the need to be dried.
About sound waves, it travels in water and air. Air tight doesn't mean soundless. A vacuum means soundless. Two completely different concept.
And why you want phone call under the water? Most of us who wants water proof case is to take to water sports and maybe take a few videos without damaging the device.
So yes, those cases exist, in the past, now, and in the future.
be careful when you say "never", because there is a possibility
Makaijin said:
There's no way we'll ever see a truly waterproof case that will let you use the phone while swimming. The phone itself would have to be designed to be waterproof from ground up.
The 2 main issues the case needs to overcome is the capacitive screen and the speaker/mic. A layer of water tends to block the touchscreen. This can be seen with wet applied screen protectors. The screen doesn't work properly until the water has been completely tried.
The more important issue is with the speaker/mic combo. In most cases watertight means air tight too. We all know what an airtight enclosure does for sound. How do you plan to make a phone call with decent volume through an airtight enclosure? Although it's possible to transmit sound through objects like with the cup/string method but like I said the phone would have to designed for use in water from the ground up.
We won't be seeing truly waterproof Nexus 4's anytime soon if at all.
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umm, ya ..no I guess you don't get out a lot but I work at Best Buy and there is a case for the iphone 4, 4S, and 5 called lifeproof and it is waterproof up to 6 Ft my friend has it and he takes pictures underwater in my pool and they look awesome. Also about sound quality, sound quality is actually improved, I didn't believe it at first but the lifeproof case redirects sound from the bottom of the iphone and turns the whole back of the case into an amplifier, it's rather impressive technology. For plugging up the charger its no problem you just open the port, it says it keeps it's waterproof seal for thousands of open/shuts, and advises that you should open/shut it around 2 times a day and the seal should be fine. Mic works fine. The only downside to this case is the 80$ price and that you can't dock it without an extension everything else works great. And yes he does go swimming with it just not over 6ft deep.
The technology being completely possible, the nexus 4 is going to be one of the most popular phones because of its cheep price, amazing specs, being part of the pure android experience nexus line, which means tons of support from developers. It's going to be one of the most popular devices ever built and so i wouldn't doubt that they make a waterproof case for it.
Not meaning to bash you, next time just make sure to do a 10sec google search of "waterproof phone case" and see how hard they are to make before you rule out the chance of nexus 4 ever getting one/ getting one soon
RellikZephyr said:
That is true. I am getting my device liquipel'd, but you're right I'm not going to take it swimming with me. Totally different purpose
Do not DELIBERATELY wet your phone if using products like liquipel
Rellikzephyr
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So you pay money for something that may or may not work?
ace7196 said:
With that charging orb, we could actually go wireless and never have to remove something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Waterp...52502584&sr=1-1&keywords=WATERPROOF+SKIN+Siii
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That iottie case is only a temporary case and is not meant to stay on the phone for long. I've seen it at the store and it's not very durable and wont hold up for long. Why would you want a waterproof case on your phone all the time? Even the waterproof case for the iPhone is very bulky and you wouldnt want to keep that on the phone 24/7. There is no waterproof case like that for the nexus 4 and most likely never will.
Most of the time you can salvage a phone if it just took a quick dip, the phone will power down automatically so just let it sit for a few days to dry. I've heard that dunking the wet phone in 99% iso alcohol to displace the water since the alcohol will dry much faster also works well but never tried it.
I bought today sealabox 3xl for my nexus 4. Somebody have just try it?
For me the best waterproof cover is ipega. I writed to the manufacture some months ago to ask for an nexus 4 version. Plese do the same. Sorry for my English.
http://www.ipega.hk/
Makaijin said:
There's no way we'll ever see a truly waterproof case that will let you use the phone while swimming. The phone itself would have to be designed to be waterproof from ground up.
The 2 main issues the case needs to overcome is the capacitive screen and the speaker/mic. A layer of water tends to block the touchscreen. This can be seen with wet applied screen protectors. The screen doesn't work properly until the water has been completely tried.
The more important issue is with the speaker/mic combo. In most cases watertight means air tight too. We all know what an airtight enclosure does for sound. How do you plan to make a phone call with decent volume through an airtight enclosure? Although it's possible to transmit sound through objects like with the cup/string method but like I said the phone would have to designed for use in water from the ground up.
We won't be seeing truly waterproof Nexus 4's anytime soon if at all.
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The Galaxy Active and the Xperia Z are both going to be waterproof, so I think that I will take my chances with those rather than paying 50 bucks for someone to spray paint my phone.
the problem with this waterproof case will be condensation when the cpu heats up after using the phone with gps for example! and if condensation is created in an air tight environment, the electronics of the phone will eventually see water!
That case is probably only good for just a few hours of stand by at a time and if you start recording underwater videos and your cpu starts heating up your gonna get some condensation in the phone!
R3druMz said:
the problem with this waterproof case will be condensation when the cpu heats up after using the phone with gps for example! and if condensation is created in an air tight environment, the electronics of the phone will eventually see water!
That case is probably only good for just a few hours of stand by at a time and if you start recording underwater videos and your cpu starts heating up your gonna get some condensation in the phone!
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Jesus dude not everyone is going to go swim in the water with it. More like for protection phrase you drop it in water
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Unless you phone is exuding water vapor it wont condense on to the inside of the case. Conversely your phone exuding heat would warm up the case driving away condensation.
Putting your phone into a case while in a humid environment then moving to a cold one would fog up the inside. Nothing else can really.
R3dRumz i dont mean to be dismissive but so long as your sealing the case in a humid environment the case will have the moisture within. If the phone is closed up in a dry environment its pretty much okay.

PEPKOO S4 waterproof case you use it under water

Now i have new case for Galaxy S4.It can be used under water.Like listening to music,sending message,play games,and so on.You can try it!
Lol I claim lies. No link lte anything? 1 post and from china? Yeahhhhh.
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Just got this off eBay. Fit is okay, haven't water tested it yet. $25
mbonus said:
Just got this off eBay. Fit is okay, haven't water tested it yet. $25
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I think I would fill it with tissue paper before putting the phone in it.
Weight it down good and leave it under 1' of water for a few hours, then check the tissue to see if it's still dry or not.
Goods idea, here are some crappy pics of the case
CZ Eddie said:
I think I would fill it with tissue paper before putting the phone in it.
Weight it down good and leave it under 1' of water for a few hours, then check the tissue to see if it's still dry or not.
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What he said.
Well I did an overnight water test and it was successful with no water intrusion.
I have used the case for about a day so far.
My initial impressions are that it is much bigger than my previous case (slim armor view). The material is a hard plastic. The screen is glass and there are not perceivable distortions. Once snapped together it is hard to open again, which I guess you would want in a water tight case.
The touch screen is responsive with only a little difference in accessing the pull down menu. I haven't taken an actual call without Bluetooth, so I can't report on how it sounds to callers. I was able to hear my voicemail fine. I did leave myself a test message without a headset and the recorded sound was pretty muffled.
Biggest issue for me is the home button is really hard to press. I end up using my finger nail to get enough leverage. Maybe that will loosen over time.
Don't have qi charging, but am thinking about getting a receiver and seeing if it will work. It is not very convenient to use the USB cable
Not bad for 25; looks to have good protection for drops and ingress. Wouldn't pay more than I did shipped.
And because I'm a clown.....
Nice percula! Or is it a seabae?
7 year old false percula posing
post some videos of your S4 under water Mr trustworthy....
zammy said:
post some videos of your S4 under water Mr trustworthy....
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I'm not sure if you're saying I'm not trustworthy or the waterproof case; in any event here's a crappy zip.
You don't have a YouTube account???
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mbonus said:
I'm not sure if you're saying I'm not trustworthy or the waterproof case; in any event here's a crappy zip.
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hehe, was just thinking in my head that it did not seem very legit and I did want some video proof (also btw was expecting a longer exposure ^^).
Still the 24h in the water remains very impressive ^^
So thank you for the vid and don't hold yourselft from sharing more
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You don't have a YouTube account???
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Nor Facebook or twitter.
I would like to give an update after using the case for over a week plus.
The touch screen has become more difficult to use over time. Especially when trying to enter text.
The door that covers the charging port seems to be getting looser over time: I am not sure how much I would trust this under water if it gets any looser.
The headphone port is so solid, I think it would actually break if I opened it.
about pepkoo casing
I've using my pepkoo casing around 2 weeks.
Everything's in good condition and I could hear any caller's voice very well.
Sadly, there's a problem when I tried to make for call out to friends.
It seemed they can't hear my voice clearly.
For some other reason, it has an echo sound of my own voice.
What's happening here?
May be because the type of waterproof casing?
Does anyone has any opinion on this issues?
Thanks so much.
mbonus said:
I would like to give an update after using the case for over a week plus.
The touch screen has become more difficult to use over time. Especially when trying to enter text.
The door that covers the charging port seems to be getting looser over time: I am not sure how much I would trust this under water if it gets any looser.
The headphone port is so solid, I think it would actually break if I opened it.
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I just bought and on the first day, the headphone port/cover break when i tried to open it
clay218 said:
I've using my pepkoo casing around 2 weeks.
Everything's in good condition and I could hear any caller's voice very well.
Sadly, there's a problem when I tried to make for call out to friends.
It seemed they can't hear my voice clearly.
For some other reason, it has an echo sound of my own voice.
What's happening here?
May be because the type of waterproof casing?
Does anyone has any opinion on this issues?
Thanks so much.
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Same issue with me but since i'm gonna claim warranty due to the headphone port break, i'm gonna ask that as well and see if they know about it....btw, have you tried "Adapt Sound" function in S4? Does it help?
I'm wondering how can you use headfone under water ? lol

Best waterproof option?

Hey guys. I needed a watertight unit for my note to use at the beach, kayaking and hiking in heavy weather I grabbed this but am not so happy with it for several reasons. 1)cant access volume rocker or main control button. 2)sound is extremely muted, and no access to stereo plug port. 3)material over screen is rediculously obtrusive and rubbery to the touch.
It is on the other hand very tough and is indeed waterproof at least after 3 foot submersion for 1 hour. My question is would a drybag be a better option. I see you can access all controlson them and even has a dry headphone system on some models. I dont really trust the otter box type cases that have opening ports as this seems like a vector for moisture. http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=301532853335&alt=web
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I wouldn't trust my phone to a sub $10 case that claims to be waterproof... Not that there isn't a good sub $10 case. It's just there's no kind of guarantee from a Chinese brand...ever.
The only brand I would trust for waterproof is Lifeproof, which is now owned by Otterbox.
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Just remember, unless youre being ripped off of course...
'Ya get what ya pay for' $10 for waterproof.. No Bueno Mi Amigo.
Applies to about 85% of products/services sold to consumers.
Yeah thats what I figure but even the more expensive ones like Red pepper are similar but have ports which I dont trust. Do you know anyone who used a drybag?
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I've got a cheap 'bag' with a lanyard which cost a few ££s off ebay or amazon. I just filled it with water, sealed in then squeezed it hardish to see how secure it was. SImples. Paying more guarantees nothing - unless of course they include insurance...
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Yeah thats what I figure but even the more expensive ones like Red pepper are similar but have ports which I dont trust. Do you know anyone who used a drybag?
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I use a dry bag 4 or 5 times a week when I go fishing. Had the same one for 4 or 5 months now.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/DNP-OT-WATERPROOF-CELL-P/36606596
Not sure what the people in the reviews are doing to say it leaks, but sealing it properly is kind of idiot proof
You would have to send your phone to a specialized company that will spray a special coating onto your phone to make it 100% water resistant.

Headphone Jack and USB Port Cover for More Secure Waterproofing?

Can anybody here recommend any site or online store where I can buy a headphone jack cover and USB port cover? Now that the jack and the USB port are both exposed, I figured it would be necessary to take extra precaution when submerging the phone underwater even if the phone is actually IP68 certified.
Lawliet918 said:
Can anybody here recommend any site or online store where I can buy a headphone jack cover and USB port cover? Now that the jack and the USB port are both exposed, I figured it would be necessary to take extra precaution when submerging the phone underwater even if the phone is actually IP68 certified.
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you can buy this case it plugs them
I've submerged mine many times. Its fine
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Ben36 said:
I've submerged mine many times. Its fine
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talking about submerging it in a pool for some underwater shots and videos. were you able to do that?
Not in a pool, but it's been in the sink and in the shower. Lol
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I've seen a bunch on amazon, no clue how well they would water proof though
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