Water Resistance Tester

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4.6
1.4K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

This app will help you test whether the IP67/IP68 water resistance seals on your phone are still intact by using the barometer built in to your phone. Do note that the seals can become compromised with drops and device aging - keep your phone away from all liquids!

Note: If your phone does not have a built-in barometer, it cannot be supported. Having a barometer built-in to the phone is required for the core functionality of this app, and no app can install physically missing hardware.
Updated on
28 Oct 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.4K reviews
Connor Lyles
17 July 2024
This works flawlessly on my S22, but on my A14 it won't register pressing on the screen, even if I push to the point of flexing the screen and frame a bit (it's all plastic though so it's fine). I'm like 95% sure the A14 IS waterproof, but it's a cheap phone and it's been a while since it's gotten thoroughly dunked, so it is possible the app correct, although I find it more likely the A14 has a shoddy sensor. Just a warning to people with cheaper phones. Kudos to the developer though, great app.
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sane Ahh
7 July 2021
To everyone saying that it doesn't appear to work/does nothing no matter how hard you press: the app requires a barometer sensor in order to work. NOT ALL Android devices will have this. Most cheaper ones won't. I just tried it on a couple phones that do not have one, and the app does not give any warning/indication about this. To the developer: the idea behind this is genius, I would just suggest putting in a barometer check; I'm guessing this could be done through some kind of API check?
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Ray W
7 July 2021
Hi Grayson, Thanks for your feedback! I've pushed out an update that adds the API check to make sure a barometer is present before we proceed. It is version 1.1.1.
Efren Leal
8 July 2021
The fact that this even exists is an attestment to the ingenuity that some people have. Sure, it requires your phone to have a barometer, which may be left out on older or cheaper phones, but then again, why would you be testing it on devices that most likely don't have water protection? Then there's also the issue that not all phones are made equal: the method that works on one phone might not work on another. But when it works, it works, and it's clear to me that this app goes beyond others.
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What's new

- Improved baseline measurement on Pixel 6 / Pixel 6 Pro devices.
- Upgraded APIs to target Android 12