I saw the video on their website about how they apply the treatment (vacuum deposition, from what they show), and I wondered also how they manage to waterproof the speakers, connectors, around the "home" button, etc. But they do show videos of a working phone being submerged in water. I'm very curious about this!

- Fofo

Mixon Bill wrote, on 17/1/12 9:50 :
One wonders how that waterproofing "nano-sized armor" that "bonds
molecularly" to your device allows the various connectors to still work.
-- Mixon
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