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Originally Posted by !Aznboi128
If you look in the fine print of competitors it's the exact same.
there's no way to tell if you went further than what the suggested rating is so you just have to be careful with the way you use it.
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I think there may be a legal distinction between "water-damage" and "liquid damage." It's possible that liquid damage refers to all liquids other than water, including salt-water from the sea, soda, milk, etc. The phone is water proof, not liquid proof and the disclaimer does say that it does not cover liquid damage.