Liquipel 2.0 ready to waterproof your Apple iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S III
0. phoneArena posted on 08 Jan 2013, 00:36
Liquipel 2.0 is being introduced at CES, one year after the original Liquipel was revealed at the 2012 show; Liqipel uses a method called nanocoating that protects the phone, including the electronics inside the device, from water damages due to spills and rain and the company plans on touring malls in 2013-2014...
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1. Droid_X_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 00:41 6 0
I may have to send my Note II off for water resistance treatment. Every time someone with a drink comes anywhere near my Note II, my hand instinctively goes out to block the risk.
2. Captain_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 01:26 5 0
I'd pay it. $60 is way better than having to go through the hassle of either getting a new phone or posting for the insurance deductible and waiting for it to come.
14. Droid_X_Doug posted on 08 Jan 2013, 11:23 1 0
Just the time spent setting up a replacement phone would cover the $60 treatment cost. Cloud backups are getting more and more comprehensive, but there are inevitable hiccups.
6. jerryj posted on 08 Jan 2013, 01:58 0 0
Zig, they've just announced that with the 2.0 treatment on approved devices that if your phone does from accidental water damage they will replace or repair it for free!! Nobody comes close to this, not HZO, not P2i, NOBODY! So sick
10. BattleBrat posted on 08 Jan 2013, 03:02 1 0
MOTO does, Starting with the RAZR if memory serves
12. willywill_evo posted on 08 Jan 2013, 07:49 1 0
i know i will get this, i want my Galaxy S3 to last me 3 more years
13. masterchina posted on 08 Jan 2013, 09:23 0 0
s**t... Who knows when Hawaii will get a store?!
15. speckledapple posted on 08 Jan 2013, 12:29 0 0
Finally, I want this for my note 2 they just need to open more areas. To be honest, they should have done this sooner because if they have that distribution in place, that would most likely be a money maker for them. At the same time though, if manufacturers start including waterproofing in their devices already (at least in the US) we could see that dilute pretty quickly.
17. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 08 Jan 2013, 15:23 0 0
Thank you Motorola for protecting me at no extra cost.
18. riyasrawther posted on 24 Apr 2013, 02:05 0 0
Please visit clickpick.ae to see a iphone 5 waterproof video. They are not using any water resistant case to protect it from water. It is simply great....






