
Samsung has finally dropped the Galaxy S25 series, the classiest banger in the top-tier smartphone segment, beckoning even non-Android users with an array of spec bumps that came as a cherry on top of its sleeky, glittering design.
Not only do these devices feature a greater assortment of features under the hood at an affordable price point, but they also accompany impeccable durability which allows them to endure even the most harsh conditions, not to mention their water resistance.
Galaxy S25 specs and water resistance
While the Galaxy S25 series is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset to bring notable improvements, in terms of speed and efficiency, over its predecessor, it also comes with enhanced vapour chamber cooling allowing it to retain performance and Qi2 wireless charging for rapid battery refills.
But the greatest of all is that the entire Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup is waterproof, which is an unspoken validation for its pricing. As this resistance also takes into account deep-water submergence, it's worth noting that all the credit for this water resistance goes to an IP68 rating.
Likewise, according to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), an IP68 rating stands to prove that a device can be submerged in water unharmed, and the same immunity applies to dust as well.
The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra all possess the same IP68 rating which is a symbolic property of flagship smartphones. These latest Samsung smartphones can withstand submersion in freshwater up to 1.5 meters deep for 30 minutes.
Although this immense scale of endurance across the Galaxy S25 series simultaneously offers peace of mind by safeguarding your phones, it's advised to take it with caution since protection against water damage in all situations is not guaranteed.