09-25-2016, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by parm104
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.
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I'm just refering to posts like this
Samsung Galaxy S7: It's water resistant, but if it springs a leak, you're on your own | ZDNet
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