POCO F2 Pro Water Test Will it Survive By PresenTech

By PresenTech
Aug 22, 2021
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POCO F2 Pro Water Test Will it Survive

What is your guys Alex here you have the homophone f2 pro and in this video I'll be doing a water test. Yes, keep in mind, I do not recommend for anybody to do this. This phone does not have an IP rating whatsoever. This is just a test to test or just a test, so you guys can see that if you in case of an emergency or an accident, if you drop it into a pool or the sink, the phone may survive. Of course again do not try this at home. This phone again does not have an yip rating anywhere on the box like you can look anywhere on Google and this one does not have an IP rating.

Nevertheless, we're still going to do this test to see if it survives, of course, maybe for ten to seven to five seconds around that time and yeah, let's get on into the video alright guys. So before I do the um water test, I want to show you guys that the phone is actually working. First thing I want to show you is the screen, then the cameras, and then the speakers, but here it is, you guys, can see that if the phone does break it breaks, and you can't really drop it anywhere, or it's gonna break, so you guys can see that the screen is working right there. I can't really open any apps because it is flipped. But let's say I open up YouTube right here, see YouTube opened up, it is working just fine, but yeah screen is working.

Fine. Now, let's test out the cameras. So here are the cameras so the first. This is the picture that I took with the main camera. Just let me show you guys that it is actually working as you guys can see.

As you guys can see, it is working. The top of the camera did come up. If I turn it around, it goes down, so it definitely does work. Now. Let me take a picture with the back camera and show it to you guys.

So this is the picture that I took with the back camera. As you guys can see, the back camera is working as you guys can see. I'm going to take it again, so you guys can see. So if I take the box and there you go and then there is the second picture but yeah the frontal camera, the back camera are both working. Now.

Let me test out the speakers with a quick. You know short little sound test and then the meat of the video guys now with the quick little sentence, I'm going to be playing one of my videos with the music of course, and then the water test. But here you go with the sound test. This is again 100 volume, so you guys can hear it yeah the phone works, the cameras work, the screen also works and the fingerprint also you know everything in this one is just normal. The back of the 64 megapixel camera works now for the water test.

I'm going to take it here, and I'm going to drop it. So here we go so again. This is the homophone f2 pro, but let's go, I'm gonna just drop it in the water. Hopefully this one doesn't break, but let's go so here we go, it is in the water. I'm gonna count to maybe 10.

So here it is one two three, four five, six, seven, eight nine ten. Now, let's take it out, please don't break, please not be broken. Please do not be broken. I haven't turned it on, yet I'm going to move the water bowl to the side, and I'm going to get the towel. I'm gonna just dry it off.

Furthermore, I'm going to come to you guys back to see if it turns on or not again still not on the phone. It is not on, and it's right there please do not be broken. Please, please, all right! Let me come to you guys when the phone is fully dried, all right guys now to the moment that you've just left it in the water for maybe 10 10 seconds um. Now I haven't turned it on whatsoever. It is still off now.

You and I are gonna, go both seats. So here we go we're going to turn around in three two and one: let's go bro. It worked. So this goes to show that you can drop the phone or an accident. If you know if an accident happens, the phone will still survive, but you again, if you drop it in the pool, and you realize that you dropped it in the pool.

You have to pretty much pick your phone right up like not even 10 seconds after because I haven't really tested it for last for 30 seconds, but I'm pretty sure it can. But then again you have to test it out now, let's test out the cameras again, the speakers but yeah, let's go and thank goodness I survived. But then again I do not recommend this at home, but if your phone does get dropped in the sink or in a pool by accident, you know you can definitely pick it up right after you drop it and the phone will probably still survive, but let's test out the cameras if they still survived and the speakers alright, okay. So this is the picture that I took after the water test right here. As you guys can see, the frontal camera is working.

In my opinion, it looks a tight bit foggy like right in the middle, but I'm pretty sure that's because of my glasses other than that. The camera works fine. Now, let's test out the 64 megapixel camera okay. So this is the picture that I took with the 64 megapixel camera, and it is working, so the phone survived honestly, it survived. I'm going to test out the speakers, but so far the phone has probably survived, honestly.

It has, I don't see any damage whatsoever on my side um. You know, I think, there's little water and yeah. There is a little water in the headphone jack, but now, let's test out the speakers. Okay, so here we go with the sound test in three two and one remember: this is 100 after the water test, but here we go honestly, it sounds good. It sounds perfectly normal.

I probably should have done this test before the water test. Now, obviously, if you're going to test out your phone right after you take it out of the water, of course, it's going to sound scuffed. That's why you firstly have to dry it. You know that's what somebody would do if they drop it in the sink, or you know in the pool on accident. You know that's what you would do, but overall the homophone f2 pro survived this 10 second water test with flying colors.

Now, in my opinion, it may sound different for the microphone, but in my opinion I felt like it sounded a little scuffed, or it was in the beginning. At least I felt there was a little of static within the sound, but I'm pretty sure that was just me overall. This one survived the camera survived as well, the 64 and the frontal camera remember this phone does not have a water rating on the website or on it on any spec sheet. It doesn't have a doesn't have it an IP rating like it doesn't have an ip68 or IP some. It doesn't have any sort of water.

Reading again remember you do, should not try this at home. This is a test. So if you drop your phone, so you guys can see that the phone survived. All right guys remember, do not try this at home. This is probably the fourth time I've said it do not try this at home.

This is done, so you guys can see that it survived. Remember my dad has already done a water test on this phone, so this would end up being the second water test. He also did a 10-second water test. So overall the phone has been underwater for 20 seconds, not at the same time, but you know it has ended up being underwater for 20 seconds and has hit and in his video it survived, and in my video it just survived. Remember do not try this at home.

This is you guys if you drop it in the pool, it could have a chance of surviving but yeah, honestly. I hope you guys really knew this video. I would really appreciate it if you left a like subscribe and another thing. If you guys see a comment down below in the comment section, it means I will leave a comment in the comment section saying that the phone broke after you know maybe 30 to an hour. You know maybe, after a day the phone, if the phone broke.

I would leave a comment saying that the phone broke, so you guys know that to not try this at home at all for even for five seconds to not leave the phone underwater, but so far after five minutes the phone looks just fine, but if something does happen, I would leave it in the comment section below, but that's it for this video hope you guys enjoyed and yeah I'll see you guys later. Peace out.


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