The host, EverythingApplePro, tests the waterproof capabilities of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and compares it to the iPhone 6s Plus. The S7 Edge has an IP68 rating, meaning it can withstand being submerged in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. The host submerges both phones in a foot of water and tests their functionality over time. The S7 Edge performs well, with its display and home button working even after 10 minutes underwater. The iPhone 6s Plus, on the other hand, shows signs of water damage and eventually stops working after 15 minutes. The host is impressed with the S7 Edge's waterproof capabilities and hopes that Apple will follow suit with a waterproof iPhone 7.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has a full IP68 waterproof rating.
2. The phone can sit in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes and still work.
3. The S7 Edge was tested underwater for 3 minutes, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes, and it continued to work.
4. The iPhone 6s Plus was also tested underwater, but it did not have the same level of water resistance as the S7 Edge.
5. The S7 Edge has a cooler inside that uses rocket technology to regulate its temperature.
6. The phone's waterproofing was achieved by sealing the entire phone from the inside out, rather than just adding rubber seals around the ports.
7. The S7 Edge's screen continued to work underwater, allowing the user to record video and take photos.
8. The phone's 3D touch feature did not work underwater.
9. The S7 Edge's speaker was affected by the water, producing static and erratic volume.
10. After 15 minutes underwater, the S7 Edge's display began to show artifacts from the water.
11. The iPhone 6s Plus was completely damaged after 15 minutes underwater.
12. The S7 Edge was still working after 15 minutes underwater, but it eventually stopped working due to water damage.
13. The phone's water damage was evident when it was squeezed, releasing a large amount of water.
14. The iPhone 6s Plus, on the other hand, was completely non-functional after being underwater for 15 minutes.