On 2016.02.25 22:44, Invertuota panda wrote: > On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 10:57:38 +0200, mindis wrote: > >>> Code]; test conditions: 15-35°C, 86-106 kPa, 1.5 metre, 30 minutes). >>> Despite this classification, it is still possible for your device to be >>> damaged in certain situations. >> ar tu matai kur nors draudima naudot vandenyle iki 1.5 metro gylio ir >> garantijos anuliavima, jie ta darysi? o pas soni atsirado konkretus > > Gal koks jankis? Kur isdziovino kate mikrobangineje nes niekur nebuvo > parasyta kad draudziama? > >> draudimas ir isnyko reklama, butent tai ir noriu ikalt i tavo durna >> galva. > > Tai kai tauta prades masiskai skandint telefonus, tai tas pats nutiks ir > pas samsunga. > kai tai nutiks, tada bus kita kalba. bet kolkas nenutiko. >> va ka tauta apie tai sneka: >> "Do you own an Sony Xperia smartphone? Remember all those ads and >> promotions about using the phone underwater? Well, it looks like Sony >> has changed its mind about being waterproof. The company is backtracking >> on that claim with its more recent Xperia M4 Aqua and upcoming Xperia >> Z5, recommending against using the devices underwater. The claim comes >> from a statement on Xperia Blog, as well as a new page on the Sony >> support page telling users not to use the device underwater. > > Na ir? Samsungas irgi niekada nesake, kad ju telefonai skirti juzint po > vandeniu. Netgi atvirksciai, primena kad gali ten sugest: "Despite this > classification, it is still possible for your device to be damaged in > certain situations.". T.y. jei paskandinsi busi pats kaltas. > samsungas atviru tekstu nedraudzia naudot, priesingai nei sonis: ".. new page on the Sony support page telling users not to use the device underwater"