What's up guys in this video, let's check out the water test of Samsung's latest budget mid-range on the Galaxy, a 50, the Samsung Galaxy 50 is not water-resistant. So how will it handle water accidents like rain or such as usual? Let's start by testing out the lair of of phobic coating on this corning glass production of the galaxy 850. This oleo phobic layer is common on most phones. Apart from some opened VIVO devices and every Realme device tested on the channel, it helps in reducing fingerprint, smudges and age the water to roll off the screen in the form of droplets. Rather than sticking to the glass surface, the most common effect of water on phones with no water resistance is low and distorted audio from the external speakers, which can last from a few seconds to several hours and can permanently damage the sound or the display unit. Besides that, there can be instances of stream flickering issues the screen going blank for several hours or the display getting damaged due to water seepage issues in the Asus before 5, Z, Lowell, distorted audio lasting for more than a few minutes is also usually a bad sign that other internal damage may be taking place and the device should be immediately kept drying out.
So will the Samsung Galaxy a 50 be able to read the heavy, ranging round and survive all the water booze? The Samsung Galaxy 50 actually does a good job of resisting heavy smashes. But, to a certain extent, though, there was a small issue of screen flickering which eventually got solved by trying out a device.
Source : CNTechRoom