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02-11-2024 01:19 AM in
WearablesAs far as I know, I am also an owner of a galaxy watch (galaxy watch 3 and soon a galaxy watch 6 classic), samsung advises that it is only best to be used in fresh water areas. Not even a pool if it is treated with high levels of chlorine. It is very sensitive on that part, to say the least.
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02-11-2024 01:21 AM (Last edited 02-11-2024 01:25 AM ) in
WearablesSadly i used it on sea water 😟
I should be more careful as the price is not a joke 🙁 first time owner here 💔 mashaket pa sa heartbreak.
https://www.samsung.com/us/watches/galaxy-watch5/buy/?modelCode=SM-R905UZAAXAA
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02-11-2024 01:26 AM in
WearablesTake a look at that part and search everything that's indicated most especially IP68 and you'll understand what I am saying. Aside from that you can search online if Watch 5 is water resistant or waterproof and you'll get the answer, too.
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02-11-2024 01:28 AM (Last edited 02-11-2024 02:25 AM ) in
WearablesNow i understand IP68. I should have watch youtube tests first before anything else lesson learned.