iPhone 8 vs Note 8 after 12 hours spent in water

iPhone 8 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 are subjected to a 12-hour immersion to show us how resistant the new phones are to contact with water.

8 iPhone Plus si Samsung Galaxy Note 8 were tested by placing them in water containers for 12 hours to show us if the phones survive this test, a benchmark being run on each of the two devices after drying and a light charge.

The iPhone 8 Plus worked a little longer than the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 while it was underwater, but after removing it from the containers, the Samsung phone still had 29% of the available battery, while the Apple phone needed a charge before it can be used.

The iPhone 8 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 survived without problems after spending 12 hours in water, and this surprisingly, because none of them are certified to last that long in a container of liquid, but the lack of pressure made everything possible.

iPhone 8 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 obtained the known scores in the performance test made with Geekbench, but if there had been more water in the containers, then it is unlikely that any of the two mobile phones would have turned on after 12 hours spent underwater.

The iPhone 8 Plus is not that different from the phones in the iPhone 7 series, they resist just as much in containers with a little water.