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HzO demonstrated their "WaterBlock" technology at CES 2012, which could make smartphones like the iPhone waterproof.
HzO claimed that it was in talks with companies like Apple to use their technology in future iPhones.
HzO was not the only company to impress us with their waterproofing technology. Liquipel, another startup demonstrated at CES 2012 how they can make the iPhone waterproof without a case, with a process that applies a patent pending waterproof coating on the iPhone to protect it from water or liquids.
Today's iPhone reports that according to their "well-placed" source at one of UK's top independent retailers, who apparently provided them with the correct release dates for the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S, claims that Apple will make use of Liquipel's waterproof coating in the next generation iPhone.
The report states that both the next iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy S III will have Liquipel treatment. The Liquipel coating covers both inside and outside the phones to make it water repellent, making them less susceptible to liquid/moisture damage.
Obviously, speculation has been rising as it's next to impossible for someone who works with an independent retailer to have access to any information about Apple's next generation iPhone. Even Apple's carrier partners don't have access to this kind of information. Second, though the technology sounds quite promising, it's almost certain something like this will need sometime to prove that it doesn't have an impact on the components used in the iPhone.
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