This feature was spotted by user xxaarraa over on XDA Developers Forum<\/a>, where the phone wouldn't juice up due to 'moisture detected in the charging port'.
\n
We spoke to
Samsung<\/a> at MWC this year about this feature, and how it managed to offer the Galaxy S7<\/a> and S7 Edge without a cap to cover the charging port, in the same way Sony does to prevent this very problem.
\n
\"Making a phone water resistant is a great feature to have, but there are a lot of tradeoffs in making a sealed unit,\" said
Kyle Brown<\/a>, head of technology, content and launch management at Samsung.
\n
\n\"We coat it and seal on the inside rather than outside, and that's how it's capable to still have the connection for the charger, and not have to worry (about water).\"
\n
\nWater palaver <\/strong>
\n
\nThe issue with having exposed ports on a water-resistant phone is, obviously, that water can remain in the handset after it's been dunked - and if you add electricity into the mix, that can lead to terminal short circuiting.
\n
\nHowever, the Galaxy S7 monitors the current coming from the port (which is used for other tasks, such as maintaining optimal charge from the wall) and will lock things down if anything untoward, like pesky H2O, is noted:
\n
\n\"The device will protect itself, so if it was to detect something wrong with the amount of current running to it, it wouldn't charge and will warn you,\" added Brown.
\n
\n\"Water resistance was a massive engineering challenge, to do it without a cap in the bottom is another great achievement.\"
\n
\nSony also spoke to techradar about the issues around making phones waterproof, highlighting the \"risk\" of offering phones resistant to water as people \"may not use them in the proper way\" and open the cap used on Sony's Xperia phones when in water, which could destroy the phone.
\n
Phones that can be truly adaptive, offering failsafe mechanisms to protect us from our daily phone habits, should be the future -- it's irritating if you have to wait to charge, but it's far better to do it that way than have a broken port on an expensive
smartphone<\/a>. \n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51290028,"title":"OnePlus 2 starts getting OxygenOS 2.2.1 update","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/oneplus-2-starts-getting-oxygenos-2-2-1-update\/51290028","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51290064,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Here's how the Galaxy S7 refuses to charge when wet","synopsis":"Samsung's new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones come with an unexpected feature: they'll refuse to charge if the port is too wet.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/heres-how-the-galaxy-s7-refuses-to-charge-when-wet","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"Techradar","artdate":"2016-03-07 16:05:18","lastupd":"2016-03-07 16:07:08","breadcrumbTags":["Samsung","forum","Smartphone","Kyle Brown","Devices","Galaxy S7","MWC2016"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/heres-how-the-galaxy-s7-refuses-to-charge-when-wet"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-03-07" data-index="article_1">

银河系的S7拒绝当湿

三星的新星系S7和S7边缘手机都有一个意想不到的特点:他们会拒绝收费如果港口太湿。

  • 2016年3月7日更新是04:07点

这一特性被用户发现xxaarraa在XDA开发者论坛,电话不会汁由于水分检测到充电端口。

我们采访了三星在mvc今年这个特性,以及它如何设法提供星系S7和S7边缘没有上限的充电端口,以同样的方式索尼来防止这个问题。

“手机防水是一个很好的特性,但也有很多权衡密封装置,”说凯尔·布朗技术负责人、内容和发布管理三星。

“我们的外套和密封内部而不是外部,这就是它的能力还有充电器连接,而不必担心(水)。”

水洽谈

有问题暴露港口防水手机,显然,水可以留在手机在扣篮之后,如果您添加电混合,能导致终端短路。

然而,银河系S7监控当前来自端口(用于其他任务,比如从墙上保持最佳充电),将锁下来如果有什么麻烦事,讨厌的水一样,是指出:

“设备将会保护自己,所以如果是发现毛病的当前运行它,它不会,会警告你,”布朗说。

“水阻力是一个巨大的工程挑战,没有一顶帽子底部是另一个伟大的成就。”

索尼还techradar谈到问题让手机防水、突出的“风险”提供手机耐水是人们“可能不会使用它们以适当的方式”,打开盖上使用索尼的Xperia手机在水里的时候,这可能破坏的电话。

手机,可以真正的适应性,提供安全机制,可以保护我们免受日常电话的习惯,应该是未来——这是刺激性如果你要等待,但它是更好的方式比有一个破碎的港口一个昂贵的智能手机

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This feature was spotted by user xxaarraa over on XDA Developers Forum<\/a>, where the phone wouldn't juice up due to 'moisture detected in the charging port'.
\n
We spoke to
Samsung<\/a> at MWC this year about this feature, and how it managed to offer the Galaxy S7<\/a> and S7 Edge without a cap to cover the charging port, in the same way Sony does to prevent this very problem.
\n
\"Making a phone water resistant is a great feature to have, but there are a lot of tradeoffs in making a sealed unit,\" said
Kyle Brown<\/a>, head of technology, content and launch management at Samsung.
\n
\n\"We coat it and seal on the inside rather than outside, and that's how it's capable to still have the connection for the charger, and not have to worry (about water).\"
\n
\nWater palaver <\/strong>
\n
\nThe issue with having exposed ports on a water-resistant phone is, obviously, that water can remain in the handset after it's been dunked - and if you add electricity into the mix, that can lead to terminal short circuiting.
\n
\nHowever, the Galaxy S7 monitors the current coming from the port (which is used for other tasks, such as maintaining optimal charge from the wall) and will lock things down if anything untoward, like pesky H2O, is noted:
\n
\n\"The device will protect itself, so if it was to detect something wrong with the amount of current running to it, it wouldn't charge and will warn you,\" added Brown.
\n
\n\"Water resistance was a massive engineering challenge, to do it without a cap in the bottom is another great achievement.\"
\n
\nSony also spoke to techradar about the issues around making phones waterproof, highlighting the \"risk\" of offering phones resistant to water as people \"may not use them in the proper way\" and open the cap used on Sony's Xperia phones when in water, which could destroy the phone.
\n
Phones that can be truly adaptive, offering failsafe mechanisms to protect us from our daily phone habits, should be the future -- it's irritating if you have to wait to charge, but it's far better to do it that way than have a broken port on an expensive
smartphone<\/a>. \n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51290028,"title":"OnePlus 2 starts getting OxygenOS 2.2.1 update","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/oneplus-2-starts-getting-oxygenos-2-2-1-update\/51290028","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51290064,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Here's how the Galaxy S7 refuses to charge when wet","synopsis":"Samsung's new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones come with an unexpected feature: they'll refuse to charge if the port is too wet.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/heres-how-the-galaxy-s7-refuses-to-charge-when-wet","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"Techradar","artdate":"2016-03-07 16:05:18","lastupd":"2016-03-07 16:07:08","breadcrumbTags":["Samsung","forum","Smartphone","Kyle Brown","Devices","Galaxy S7","MWC2016"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/heres-how-the-galaxy-s7-refuses-to-charge-when-wet"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/heres-how-the-galaxy-s7-refuses-to-charge-when-wet/51290064">