However, TechSmartt decided to check what happens if the Galaxy S6 Edge accidentally drop into the water. In the experiment, Galaxy S6 Edge is submerged in a bowl of water and the screen is left stopwatch that counts down the time. The phone is in the water lasted over 20 minutes, before being extinguished. This is more than what one would expect from a device that comes with no official support for water resistance, however, the phone still has not been without problems.
After drying and filling, Galaxy S6 Edge is "revived", but the device still remained water (visible on the front of the camera phone), and the phone had a tendency to reboots or not at all after the start of the experiment. The upshot is, do not immerse your Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones into the water intentionally. However, there is a big chance that the devices will survive accidental immersion in water if you get away quickly and thoroughly dry.
