Underwater with the Samsung Galaxy Note (by Jun Lao)

As water geeks, we tend to want to find creative ways of bringing our gadgets underwater. Take for instance the iPod nano underwater solution with H20 Audio. Yesterday, dive buddy (and awesome UW photographer) Jun Lao tagged me in a Facebook photo he took in Anilao of a submerged Samsung Galaxy Note made waterproof with an underwater bag from Jovic.

And I quote,

“galaxy note gone diving, no signal after 2 ft, touch screen doesnt work after 5ft, max 32ft using a php100 uw bag”

Thanks, Jun!

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3 responses to “Underwater with the Samsung Galaxy Note (by Jun Lao)”

  1. […] Ed’s Note: Want to see the Samsung Galaxy Note underwater? Check it out! […]

  2. […] underwater because the pressure depresses the entire screen. That’s what happened when my buddy took the Samsung Note on a diving trip. Touch screen devices need an external way to tap on the screen while maintaining the atmosphere on […]

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