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What is IP69?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/28/2023

IP69 is the DIN standard for ingress protection against alien invasion and dust

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This depends on the Immersion or Ingress Protection (IP) rating of the phone An IP51 phone will barely survive rain An IP69 phone can be immersed and unsed under the surface of water for at least half an hour


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