I bought the S8 for the first time, recently started swimming twice a week, and it got into the water....

by Poster Nov 20, 2024 26
(Not to mention that there is no waterproof mode, the swimming mode is automatically turned on) Symptoms: the screen flashes, black screen, the mobile phone can be connected, can vibrate, all functions are normal, that is, the screen does not light up, it lights up after forcing on and off and then on the black screen Reason: I went to the store to ask, but water entered. After a long time, the glue aged and caused water to enter First aid: iwatch's cardiopulmonary resuscitation (there are many on Xiaohongshu), use a hair dryer to blow hot air until the body heats up and lasts for a few minutes. (When I first found the method, I turned on the black monkey next to the notebook, listened to the fan whirring, then put the watch at the air outlet of the notebook, blew it for half an hour, and it was resurrected) So far, I don't dare to wear this thing to swim. The clerk also said that the frequency of swimming should not be too high, at most once a week, and I twice a week... Later, when I brushed the Little Genius watch, I suddenly wondered if there was a similar case that could be all-inclusive, and then the physical layer could be waterproof, and the result was really there. I bought an all-inclusive shell on Taoshang, which is reliable and has no impact on the launch data recording. Provide an idea of wearing an iwatch for swimming. If swimming, it is best to add AC.

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  • Anonymous5459 Nov 20, 2024
    S5 users passing by can consider other things in the future
  • Anonymous5460 Nov 20, 2024
    Guess Apple's quality control is not very good? My s5 swims a lot (about 1-2 times a week for an hour at a time) and seems to be fine.
  • Poster Nov 20, 2024
    @ Anonymous5460 I don't know anymore. I've been using it for more than two years and I've been in the water. The watch has never been in the water. I guess the waterproof glue under the screen has aged over time, causing water to enter. At that time, after the clerk pressed the surface hard, the screen could touch and light up, but it didn't work again after a while. After the waterproof glue ages, it swells when dipped in water and raises the screen, causing water to enter
  • Anonymous11982 Nov 20, 2024
    Maybe the battery has slightly bulged over time and the tightness has decreased
  • Anonymous13124 Nov 20, 2024
    Don't bring it into the water if it's out of insurance. If you have ac + or are under insurance, you can put it in any way
  • Anonymous1877 Nov 20, 2024
    Switch to Garmin
  • Anonymous5461 Nov 20, 2024
    The S7, which I have worn for three years, completely turned bricks after swimming four or five times, so I directly switched to Garmin
  • Anonymous452 Nov 20, 2024
    @ Anonymous5460 # 2 has something to do with the bonding process. I used to wear Xiaomi Mi Band 3/4, 7x24 hours without taking it off, and I also took it with me in the shower, no problem. Later, when I changed to bracelet 5, my wife and I both degummed and the screen fell off. My daughter-in-law's stuck back when she found it fell off, mine fell in the shower and hung it straight.......
  • Anonymous5462 Nov 20, 2024
    I've been using S6 for two years, but nothing happened. But waterproofing is more metaphysical
  • Anonymous2047 Nov 20, 2024
    I bought it for the first time with s8 and took a shower with me every day. I also soaked in hot springs at the end of last year and went to the sea this year. It is still in stable service. Waterproofing really depends on luck.
  • Anonymous1724 Nov 20, 2024
    Waterproofing is like contraception. Everyone else says it's ok, but some people are still caught.
  • Anonymous12357 Nov 20, 2024
    I wore the SE for swimming for 3 years and it didn't break it until I later replaced it with a new model
  • Anonymous464 Nov 20, 2024
    Glue is really not very waterproof
  • Poster Nov 21, 2024
    @ Anonymous1877 S8's more than 3000 is still very distressed, I will consider changing it later
  • Poster Nov 21, 2024
    Did @ Anonymous5461 blow it? Try again
  • Poster Nov 21, 2024
    @ Anonymous5462 I don't understand. Does it have something to do with the different glue used?
  • Poster Nov 21, 2024
    @ Anonymous2047 The previous usage scenario is the same, but the environment of the swimming pool seems to be different from theirs. The chlorine content is high, coupled with arm impact and the like, which is much worse than the daily scenario. Why don't we try swimming, too?
  • Anonymous13269 Nov 21, 2024
    S7 swims twice a week and doesn't get into water. I guess it's aging? Just fix it.
  • Anonymous13269 Nov 21, 2024
    @ Anonymous13269 # 18 Add, there are 4 people in the family, S6, S7, S8, and Ultra all have no water
  • Anonymous5461 Nov 21, 2024
    @ Poster didn't blow it, it was sent directly for repair, saying there was hardware damage, it was probably hopeless