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      It typically does impact waterproofing, but the majority of use cases won’t encounter an issue.

      In saying that, though, the Fairphone 4 has pulled off an IP54 rating, so there’s still hope!

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      There are plenty of devices with removable batteries that are water proof. A gasket and some screws should do the trick.

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        Gigaset GX are MIL-STD-810H and IP68, quite a lot more than the Fairphone which isn’t rugged as such. I don’t think Gigaset even produces phones without replaceable battery.

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      I don’t know. But for instance for the jack port, charger port, mic and speakers this hasn’t been an issue, so I’d wager it will be fine.

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        Jack and charger ports can be controlled by the phone to turn off if there is low resistance (ie water) between contacts.

        A battery is harder, as it’s what provides the power to the thing that decides whether to turn off the port. Not that it’s impossible to put some smarts into a battery, to decide when to power the output. But it’s going to add a lot of complexity and bulk to do it (switching circuit, logic circuits, etc)

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      Same, this is by far my number one concern. I use my phone as a GPS on my motorcycle which is my primary vehicle so I ride in the rain a lot too.

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      I wonder if the ability to easily unscrew a backplate with regular screws (like PH00) and replace the battery underneath would still be enough for the regulation.