@ThisIsDuckie1991 The one in the video is white. And the few millimeters wont even make a difference. Just make sure you get the white version of the case. Because the black one will have the black front face plate.
@123ElTri it actually doesn't detect heat it detects slight electric current by using electrode censors and our fingers have a slight electric charge. That's why even if your gloves are warm, the iPhone will not detect them unless they have special etips. Underwater, the charged particles are dissociated throughout the water making it harder to detect or pinpoint where the charge is coming from.
@leirbagdivad29 Of course! You could never have too much protection, but even settling with one of those is good enough. Although Liquipel is good for water, the Lifeproof protects from much more, (dirt, sand, snow, drops). But it wouldn't hurt combining the two for maximum protection.
The reason why it does not work under water is because the iphone has a touch screen that detects heat , underwater the water blocks that heat censor. This is because the heat from the iphone is transfered from the iphone to the water so then the heat from the iphone is like the first finger on the whole touch screen a second finger wich is yours has no effect. I hope this makes since its kinda like a laptop the pad only works with 1 finger not 2 .
@Brutifus1 If you have a Factory unlocked iPhone, its great. Which is the iPhone in this video. Minus the slow internet, which is Edge. I've also been using a jailbroken/unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile since '07 and never had any problems.
@GhostTerminal1603 I used a Kodak zi10 Playtouch. Great camera! Records at 1080p or 720p 60FPS. Only problem is the focus switch, its either macro or infinity. No in between.
Hi. Nice review. I've heard that some have had issues hearing saying the volume is lower and it is hard to press the screen sometimes to type. What are your thoughts about that?
@tishica14 Volume isn't that much lower, you can't really tell the difference. But on the screen issue, it really isn't a problem, you do have to push slightly harder but it doesn't make it harder to type. Thanks!!
thats badass
TheNewCod 3 weeks ago
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PermanentEnhancement 4 weeks ago
i have a white iphone 4, and i heard the black iphones are a few mm thinner or somethin.. would a black lifeproof fit on mine?
ThisIsDuckie1991 1 month ago
@ThisIsDuckie1991 The one in the video is white. And the few millimeters wont even make a difference. Just make sure you get the white version of the case. Because the black one will have the black front face plate.
Derek199574 1 month ago
Lol when i put my stuff on the iphone i always go to the restroom or bathroom
coolman191806 1 month ago 2
i hope you tested the case first with out the iphone in it to make sure there were no faults in the case
com8897 1 month ago
@com8897 Indeed I did.
Derek199574 1 month ago
you don't have music on your iphone... wow
tenniscutie366 1 month ago
@tenniscutie366 I don't use an iPhone. It was the only iPhone 4 I had laying around.
Derek199574 1 month ago
@123ElTri it actually doesn't detect heat it detects slight electric current by using electrode censors and our fingers have a slight electric charge. That's why even if your gloves are warm, the iPhone will not detect them unless they have special etips. Underwater, the charged particles are dissociated throughout the water making it harder to detect or pinpoint where the charge is coming from.
hiian123 1 month ago
will lifeproof and liquipel make a good combination?
leirbagdivad29 2 months ago
@leirbagdivad29 Of course! You could never have too much protection, but even settling with one of those is good enough. Although Liquipel is good for water, the Lifeproof protects from much more, (dirt, sand, snow, drops). But it wouldn't hurt combining the two for maximum protection.
Derek199574 2 months ago
The reason why it does not work under water is because the iphone has a touch screen that detects heat , underwater the water blocks that heat censor. This is because the heat from the iphone is transfered from the iphone to the water so then the heat from the iphone is like the first finger on the whole touch screen a second finger wich is yours has no effect. I hope this makes since its kinda like a laptop the pad only works with 1 finger not 2 .
123ElTri 3 months ago
can you text and shower ? haha
buckfreak 3 months ago
@buckfreak yeah hahaha XD
Derek199574 3 months ago
Great vid but how t mobile on the IPhone
Brutifus1 3 months ago
@Brutifus1 If you have a Factory unlocked iPhone, its great. Which is the iPhone in this video. Minus the slow internet, which is Edge. I've also been using a jailbroken/unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile since '07 and never had any problems.
Derek199574 3 months ago
Awesome vid, What kind of camera did you use to film this video?
GhostTerminal1603 3 months ago
@GhostTerminal1603 I used a Kodak zi10 Playtouch. Great camera! Records at 1080p or 720p 60FPS. Only problem is the focus switch, its either macro or infinity. No in between.
Derek199574 3 months ago
also, what about the picture quality when taking pictures with and without the flash? thx
tishica14 3 months ago
@tishica14 No issues at all, everything else works perfectly.
Derek199574 3 months ago
Hi. Nice review. I've heard that some have had issues hearing saying the volume is lower and it is hard to press the screen sometimes to type. What are your thoughts about that?
tishica14 3 months ago
@tishica14 Volume isn't that much lower, you can't really tell the difference. But on the screen issue, it really isn't a problem, you do have to push slightly harder but it doesn't make it harder to type. Thanks!!
Derek199574 3 months ago
soo basically you can take pictures underwater too with that case on?
SuperRainbowVeins 4 months ago
@SuperRainbowVeins yeah you can, the camera is satill very clear underwater.
Derek199574 4 months ago